Terry Yake
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why would you hate noesen lolHate that ugly fck
he played like 10 games here a decade ago
why would you hate noesen lolHate that ugly fck
He scores 2 goals on us everytime he plays us, and he talks a lot of shit doing it. He’s my enemy for lifewhy would you hate noesen lol
he played like 10 games here a decade ago
To have to change your system so early in the season shows a lack of understanding of your team and what would make it successful. He had all summer; it's inexcusable. A good coach is realistic about their team and figures out a plan to get the best out of what they have. Another clear sign that Cronin is in over his head.
I'm curious about what the changes specifically are and where those ideas came from?
Let's not forget-I never ever will-that Cronin intentionally stopped coaching last year to sit back, observe, and try to learn what his players needed from him. So it stretches back farther than close to 20 games this year. This dude has not shown that it was worth it. The kids are not showing meaningful progress which is the worst part, and to spend the last 5 or so games throwing the lines in a blender and have two veterans tell the world "we never know where our linemates are" and now have the captain say there's been a systems revamp with no one able to discern what the change was...it should be obvious to everyone that Cronin has no f***ing idea what he's doing.
You forgot the Murray/Eakins combo.
If a coach decides to make changes because the current direction isn't working, then that's a great thing. The problem is Cronin has been using the same game plan from last season. Making changes now does seem sus. Or is it?
The irony is that McGinn-Leo-Leason would be like 1000x more exciting than when he's playing with dinosaur Killorn and Stroke.Nothing against Leason. But him putting up 2 points really irks me when our potential future 1C was robbed of several points last night, hitting a post after a great play, and because his line-mates are f'ing boneheads.
It's just really frustrating seeing other kids around the league produce, and we have to defend our kids because the coach and system is not good.
Vatrano was on the half wall last night. Carlsson was in the bumper spot.I noticed they finally removed Vatrano from the wing on the PP and into the bumper. He isn't ideal for that either IMO but it's better than destroying plays on the halfwall. I can't remember a player who has dropped off as much as he has YoY, it's remarkable.
Cronin doesn't know how to coach offense, it does feel like we've been getting unlucky with a lot of posts, but it still feels like we can't sustain pressure consistently. It's not all on him tho, our guys lose a lot of battles and still make poor passes way too often.
I find it odd that our 4th line guys have pretty much looked good from game 1 while everyone else is struggling - starting to think it's not a coincidence.
Maybe it was cuz the play took him there but could’ve sworn I saw him in the middle a few timesVatrano was on the half wall last night. Carlsson was in the bumper spot.
It was:
Terry
Zegras-Carlsson-Vatrano
Zellweger
Definitely possible. I felt like the players on that unit were roving a bit more than I’m used to seeing.Maybe it was cuz the play took him there but could’ve sworn I saw him in the middle a few times
The last Duck playoff season was 2017-2018. Verbeek was hired midway through 2021-2022. The post I was responding to said the Ducks went from playoff team to this due to Verbeek/Cronin. Neither was here during the three year non-playoff interim.The team eventually had to go through a rebuild after being mostly a playoff team for over a decade. In year 3 of the Murray rebuild, the team was a playoff contending team. They were 3rd in the Pacific at All-star break. They were 4 points out of 3rd in the Pacific at the TDL. Then Verbeek blew up the team. Pepperrigde Farms recalls history well and Verbeek is the sole reason we are currently permanent bottom dwellers.
When Verbeek got hired during All-Star break, via Detroit News: (Feb 4. 2022)
Named general manager of the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday, Verbeek is going to an organization in third place in the Pacific Division, in a wild-card spot, and past the early stages of the rebuild phase."This team doesn't need to be rebuilt; they're in the middle of their rebuild, so this is a great opportunity to take this team forward and turn them into a contender," Verbeek said during his introductory press conference. "You don't have to come in there and look to take a long time. There's good players in the NHL, good players in the minors and there are players that have been drafted. There's a lot coming to support the growth of this team. That's truly what I'm excited about."
At the start of Verbeek's first full season as Ducks' GM, recalling blowing up the team at last year's TDL via the Athletic: (Oct 20, 2022)
Another thing Verbeek did after last season was pick up Dallas Eakin’s option year. Verbeek resisted the temptation that I think a lot of new GMs have, to bring in his own coach immediately.“It’s not fair … me coming in two, three months and then going with a new guy,” Verbeek said. “And in the sense that I just blew up the team (at the trade deadline). So I wanted to give him a chance. And it gave us an opportunity to get to know one another over the course of the offseason.“So that’s kind of how the decision was made.”
Finishes under Verbeek, Full seasons only
2022-23 (Year 1): 32nd (58 pts)
2023-24 (Year 2): 30th (59 pts)
2024-25 (Year 3): Tied at last place (12 points) after 15 games
Cronin intentionally stopped coaching last year to sit back, observe, and try to learn what his players needed from him.