This tournament was just vintage USA hockey. Underperforming to expectations. Stubborn coaching valuing grinding over skill, unlucky seeding, and a loss to Finland.
This tournament was just vintage USA hockey. Underperforming to expectations. Stubborn coaching valuing grinding over skill, unlucky seeding, and a loss to Finland.
We like to call it a tradition.This tournament was just vintage USA hockey. Underperforming to expectations. Stubborn coaching valuing grinding over skill, unlucky seeding, and a loss to Finland.
This take again? A team with no grinders is accused of overvaluing grinders.See bolded
0 Reason why drury should have been on Zegras line... you shoulda thrown zegras with Turcotte + Caufield... or pinto/Robertson lineWhat was the obsession with Drury playing on the second line? How does Boldy not even get a look at camp? Starting Caufield with Drury and Ford?
Embarrassing effort again against Finns. USA hockey really have to start figure it out how to play against Finns. This game went just like i expected. It is not acceptable that Finns are dominating us like this. Same story once again against them.
Finns dominated us specially in the last period. Our guys can't keep it together against Finns and then everybody try to create something but you have to play as a team if you want to achieve something.
For me QF is not acceptable anymore for USA Hockey. It should be clear that Sandelin is not going to be there again next year. There is many guys who can return as 19 year old but now i am too frustrated even think about next year.
Guys like Samuelsson and Wahlstrom have faced exit against Finland now three times. Lost two times in finals and now once in QF. Must be frustrated because every game has been similar. Still no answer how to play against them. Now player pool in every age group are really good but our coaching is behind every other top hockey nation and it is massive problem.
Coaches have to figure it out. Canada game was missed opportunity because our best players was bench warmers. Canada game also cost us easy QF opponent and medal round. I honestly rather lose against Canada or Russia in entertaining game than watch these snoozefests against Finns who dominate us with their system. Next year we also need more size. It is still important and it was clear that physicality was a huge problem this year.
This continues to be a reference to non-existent entities...The tournament was over once this coach created these lines. He marginalized his best players, he favored the grinders, and he completely messed up our offense. This team should've at the very least been medaling. There's no reason we should not be making the SF, but this coach earned the team this result. This isn't the NCHC, where this guy coaches. Skill wins at this tournament. USAH is as much at fault as the coach because they picked the coach who had a rigid style that he refused to adjust from.
I don't want to complain about other aspects. It's true that we got the hardest QF game of all the top four seeds and the refereeing in this game wasn't great either, but we should've won this game, regardless, and the team should've never been in this position where a bad Finland team can match us with the same grinding style.
We've now went three years without Gold at this level, and two years without gold at the U18 level. It'll probably be three years without Gold at that level, as well, considering thats not the most talented age group. USAH needs to pick better coaches for these WJC teams. They need to pick coaches that are big on skill, and get rid of the college hockey boys club.
This continues to be a reference to non-existent entities...
You are just peddling a thoughtless narrative you favored before the tournament that you'll gladly carry through the tournament. Your take on Bobby Brink being a grinder is one of the most ironically funny things I've read during the duration of this tournament.You are really full of galaxy-brain takes today. To be fair, Beecher and Drury were essentially non-existent with their offensive capabilities, so you're unintentionally correct. You get a nice pat on the head!
You are just peddling a thoughtless narrative you favored before the tournament that you'll gladly carry through the tournament. Your take on Bobby Brink being a grinder is one of the most ironically funny things I've read during the duration of this tournament.
Drury and Beecher have never been grinders. To call them grinders is a complete misunderstanding of what the term means.
It cannot be said with enough frequency. A skill player who is playing poorly is not a grinder. He is a poor skill player. The US roster has no grinders. Drury has, at no point, been a grinder in his entire career, whether in the USHL, or in college. If you wanted to pick a grinder, you would pick someone else who actually has the skillset suited for grinding. Drury is a poor skill player. Beecher is also not a grinder. Despite being a big player, if you actually watched the game you would have seen that his choice method of creating offense was trying to go wide with speed and go behind the net, mixed with other things like ill-advised passes. Despite one dirty hit, he was not all over the ice trying to grind out possession and enable his linemates or pressuring the net. Players who play a skill game and play it poorly are not grinders. The bolded is the precise point I am making. When a skill player fails in his capacity as a skill player, he does not become a grinder. If Matt Martin decided suddenly to stop hitting players, he would not become a skill player. Playing poorly doesn't make you a different style of player, it just makes you a bad player at implementing the style you want.