With a team this young, I don’t see the exuberance that I would expect, especially on the bench. They just don’t look like they have any enjoyment.
There is a fine line between accountability and encouragement.
I also think accountability goes both ways. Players want to be successful and if they have no confidence in the coach, it is tough to execute on the ice.
All professional sports have changed since the time when players were captives of the teams that owned them, so to speak. When they are doing something they think is stupid it is tough to blindly follow it.
No different than a job and a boss. There was a time when a stupid manager would tell employees to do something and they would just do it. People are now more inclined to consider how constantly doing something stupid will affect them and their career. If a better opportunity opens up, they’re gone. At the very least they have already tuned out the boss.
John
Edit Added: The Ducks are 2-1-1 after 4 games, which is a good start. But they sure don’t act like it.