First of all sir ….
Used wall of text ! It was not very effective…. Is the funniest thing I’ve seen. Hahahah.
Okay but really to the points….
Coming in without an identity is truly a valid complaint, my one problem is our top 6 played I believe 5 games last year as a unit, so not having an identity even though it’s a full year is excusable, in my mind…. But it is a fair point. To that point, concern and criticism is fine, the over the top, Verbeek sucks, fire Cronin, this team is doomed, Buffalo of the west…. Is what bothers me. Also although we gave up a shit ton of grade A scoring chances last game, I absolutely loved the physicality of that game. Verbeek said when he took the reins, “obviously, you’re going to need skill and skating ability, but deep down that’s the future I want to build, a hardworking, competitive team.” I believe that physicality we saw, was kind of the dream of how Verbeek wants to play, and I think Cronin is trying to instill the hardworking work ethic.
For the “I don’t know” post games, I understand the frustration, but can I ask do you know any coach or delves into the details, like what are the blackhawks and sharks coach saying, and what would he need to do for you to have confidence. Me personally (and this is just guessing) is a young inexperience coach not knowing how to express his frustration to the media properly. Not to say we need to have blind faith in him, just it’s not really on my top 20 list of worries with the team as a whole.
Yes wins and losses truly don’t matter this year in a developmental year, yes advanced stats matter and like you said aren’t the end all be all. Goaltending is masking a lot of flaws, but I’d argue recently we haven’t been getting outplayed a majority of the periods in a majority of games like we were earlier in the year. I don’t think fans are stupid for having concerns and discussing concerns. It’s more like the people made at Verbeek for not getting Montgomery, or saying he wanted to sign a top 6 RHW and top 4 RHD. He failed and we can discuss why that is, bad team, bad coach, Verbeek sucks. My humble opinion is that it was the first year since without a flat cap space since Covid and all the good teams had cap space to spend and it made it tougher to sign players without overpaying, plus Stamkos and Marsh having a phone call and deciding to team up hurt us too.
The point share isn’t my point to why I’m not upset, my point to why I’m not upset with the direction is because I am being patient. Zelly and Minty are 21 and playing top 4 minutes on this team. Leo is 19 playing an elevated role, we are the youngest team in the league with the minutes and roles we have our young players playing in. The problem is we are arguing a kinda impossible argument. I’m saying development is happening even if it’s not showing up in advanced stats and the stat sheet yet. People are saying it’s not happening and Cronin needs to be fired, which if it was the case I would agree.
And yes I need to be better about the tirade, just handled my frustration poorly as to a lot of negativity on this board. I’m just trying to preach patience with a fanbase that doesn’t seem to want to have any.
So when you put it this way, I don't think you're wrong about a lot of this (except about me being a 'sir' but that's no big deal
) The Buffalo of the West stuff is excessive for sure, the complaining about ownership especially gets old (...unless it's about their obsession with orange). I dislike a lot of how Verbeek talks about the team, but in terms of what he's actually
done I think the rebuild is generally on the right track, I don't think he's done anything to warrant calling for his head. I'm very much with you on patience in that sense. Cronin is my main sticking point.
Like you say, the development argument is something of an impossible argument since so much of it is behind the scenes or simply not visible yet. I think a lot of is it just how much benefit of the doubt one is willing to extend. To me, the "I don't know" stuff would be less infuriating if it wasn't for how well it lines up with what we've actually seen on the ice. It wouldn't be a top 20 issue on its own, but when you add it to the team playing uninspired, clueless hockey, it seems a lot worse. He doesn't have a large body of work as an NHL head coach to fall back on, whereas a large number of these players have looked like actual NHL players in previous seasons. So when they can't complete a pass or win a puck battle and he's saying "I don't know why," that to me points a certain way.
You ask what he'd need to do for me to have confidence, and really all I'd ask on this subject is that he not
actively portray the team's performance as some mysterious phenomena outside his control. Boilerplate coach speak, "we just gotta skate harder and shoot more," I'd be okay with that, I don't expect a dissertation. What rubs me the wrong way is the coach who was specifically brought in to build a culture of accountability getting up there and just shrugging that he doesn't have answers. He's not actually young, nor inexperienced at coaching in general. He shouldn't be telling us repeatedly that the players aren't responding to him, as if that isn't just as much a
him problem.
Something that exacerbates this is that he'll occasionally say things that defy credulity. Stuff like "Zegras wasn't benched, we were just on the PK a lot" (when McTavish was out with Zegras' linemates at 5v5) or "if we hadn't been scored on you would've seen Cutter and Leason out in OT next" (when he'd already gone back to his starting line and there was only a minute left in the OT when it ended). Stuff that feels like he's being defensive rather than taking his own accountability. And I readily admit that I'm uncharitable on this—if a coach who'd otherwise shown a lot to believe in got defensive occasionally I wouldn't be near as bothered. But small things build up. I would legitimately prefer he just give the meaningless standard Hockey Speak, rather than answers that actively reduce my confidence in him.
Has he been instilling competitiveness and work ethic? If it's over a year in and he's having to tell reporters "we don't skate and I don't know why" I think there's at least valid questions there. (Though I actually do think this had more to do with the players fumbling in an unintuitive system than it had to do with them not
wanting to play hard, which the recent games seem to back up. That's a coaching issue too, but a different one; I could believe he's succeeding on the work ethic.) Even if that's all going according to plan though, I don't know if that's really worth the flaws, as if there are no coaches out there who could instill competitiveness and work ethic while also
not needing to, say, step back for 20 games to see what the players would do on their own. But that's still an impossible argument, you can't really quantify 'best at coaching a hardworking ethos' or what tradeoffs are worth it. (Nor, in fairness, do we know how many of those other coaches would've been willing to take this job.)
That said, I do give him credit for adjusting the system. The problem is that seeing poor initial decision-making and then eventually adjusting doesn't make me trust him going forward. Props for diagnosing the system problem but why was it ever a problem? What's going to be his next misread of his roster? It goes back to benefit of the doubt again. Personally I don't feel he's earned a lot of it, but your mileage varies and that's perfectly fair.
The irony is nothing but patience can change this outlook for me. There's a short stretch of improvement, and if it continues? If he gets better and quicker at adjustment, if the development really starts to shine through? Then I'll start to really change my mind, but I have to see more than this to believe it.
Which, I was arguing for "fire him into the sun right now" about ten games ago and now I'm back down to "okay, he's adapting, let's see where it goes." So yeah, again, I'll give credit to him for that much and I am willing to extend him more patience than before. And I'll be
delighted if he proves me wrong in the long term.
(...and this is why I use that wall of text tagline. Which I'm glad amuses someone other than myself
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