Anyone got an update on Syracuse? Tons of talent down there but not a lot of production, kids having a hard time adjusting?
I have a point of view and others will have theirs but here is mine.
They are young, far younger than they were supposed to be at the start of the season. This was initially due to injuries from training camp and from off season surgeries. Unfortunately, that bug has continued at both the NHL and AHL levels, with the Crunch hardest hit. Some key players are hoping to be back in November while some are expected to be out until the New Year and beyond. This is resulting in a lot of youth on the ice without a lot of vet leadership.
This is going to touch a nerve with some but at this point, those who disagree are ignoring the facts. This team has very little heart. Only a handful of players will try and out-hustle their opponents in the corners and in front of the net while their teammates try and finesse their way onto the scoresheet like they have done in juniors. They are slow to learn and understand that they are no longer playing against boys but instead are playing against men, many of whom have been to the show and are very hungry to get back. The most skilled position the Crunch have right now is in goal, and while both are very good, they cannot play all six positions while they are on the ice.
As I typed, what is sorely lacking more than anything else is take charge, veteran leadership on the ice. Andy and Conacher try, but there is only so much they can do. At the AHL level, a vet like Tom Sestito would help if he could be talked out of retirement. He is a local player who started his pro career with the Crunch. Those who do not support him will scoff at that comment, but in 37 games with the WB Penguins last season he had 6 goals and 9 assists for 15 poionts to go with 95PIMs.
I know it is early in the season but at this point, the Crunch appear to be still in training camp mode while most of the rest of the league is playing in regular season mode. Only San Antonio has a worse winning percentage, and they have played three more games.