Every day is a failure by this organization from the owners to the GM.Every day with Cronin is a day of development lost for the young guys, and a black mark on Verbeeks tenure.
Every day is a failure by this organization from the owners to the GM.Every day with Cronin is a day of development lost for the young guys, and a black mark on Verbeeks tenure.
It's baffling how Pat doesn't see this or isn't taking some drastic measures.
It is not baffling if you recall how Pat felt about the end of last year compared to the end of Eakins' last year. There was no time about review on Eakins to let him go as the team earned 58 points with a shit roster. There was a glowing review about Cronin, the culture, the compete, etc... while having a more talented roster, fewer goals scored at ES, and earned 59 points.
Many on here also bought into the copium by making excuses for Cronin and none for Eakins such as injuries affected Cronin, but injuries under Eakins were inconsequential or that Cronin is still a much better coach because of blah, blah, blah reasons.
We now agree the problems from last year still persist this year, but Verbeek isn't dissuaded because the culture is correct, the compete is where he wants it to be, and just needs more time to gel. Verbeek had to tell the owners that a reset rebuild would take five years and that has bought Verbeek time to be full of himself.
The only thing good about Verbeek's tenure are the draft picks, but Verbeek is riding off the coattails of the scouting team that was here long before he became the Ducks' GM.
Even this is somewhat in the air. He hasn't made any slam-dunk picks unless I'm forgetting someone.
+1I have to be honest, I have lost pretty much all optimism until Cronin is gone. Everything we have read about team chemistry and moral is that it is f***ed.
I dont even care if Cronin is to blame. SOMETHING has to change, and a coaching change is by far the easiest way to get that change. Not to mention Cronin hasnt shown he can be an effective NHL coach anyways.
The high-end potential exists with our prospects, but the development process at the pro level has stunted them, including the youths from the previous regime such as Zegras scoring 60+ points for two consecutive seasons and then the offense dropped off under HC Cronin.
Minty (2022), Luneau (2022), and Carlsson (2023) have looked amazing prior to coming to the pro side. Minty and Luneau won defensive player of the year in their respective leagues. Sennecke (2024) looks amazing in juniors and several 2024 draft class are popping off offensively.