Looking forward to that so, so much. Words aren't even enough to describe. A proper offensive system! Adapting to the opponent! It's as if we're in Disneyland.
Isn't this the same song and dance
every time we get a new coach?
People were really, really excited when J.Jalonen took the helm in 2008. Fast forward five years, he had an olympic bronze and WHC gold, yet people were sick and tired of his slow starts and control game. Erkka's brief stint initially felt like a breath of fresh air, until we couldn't wait to be rid of him too after picking that Team Grindland for the 2014 WHC. When KJ came in, many of us nodded to his vision about introducing younger players, paying more mind to the AHL and making adjustments to those minor things in the game plan.
Fast forward two years... and here we are.
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That being said, I also must say that this was a justified end to the tournament. The better team won the final game, hands down. No ifs, no buts.
If there are ifs and buts, they're all about what Finland - and especially Finland's coaches - could have done better. IMO we lost this game behind the bench. In the end, Jalonen was a little too conservative and little too unwilling to look behind the earlier results. That caused a fateful stumble at the final step - like so many times before.
Our offensive game on even strength did lack that little final something, which KJ was never willing to assert. As did PP. Resultwise it was effective, but since it was completely lacking that steady ability to start some offensive end cycling, you just knew it'd come and bite us in the hind side sooner or later. And it did now - Canada kept our guys off the prime chances, and when you can't get prime chances, you don't score. And when you don't score, you don't win. As simple as that.
Additionally, I really must question Jalonen's handling of Rantanen in this tournament. What did he do wrong to get as little trust as he did? He was another offensive weapon (the other one naturally being Pulkkinen) whom Jalonen effectively shafted with his moves.
Best note though that none of these are major things. Overall, it was a positive performance. But if the coach is unwilling to look past the result and adjust the minor things that don't work, you're just going to fall short. End of story.