If Cowan is played on the 3rd line told to get in on the forecheck and create havoc and kill penalties he is probably a fan favourite honestly. For some reason he was asked to be the top offensive threat and carry the puck all the time and didn’t even kill penalties lol just absolutely ridiculous player usage from day 1.
I don't need to make assumptions to disagree with coaching decisions or roster construction? That is purely an opinion. You deciding a teenager doesn't care about this tournament because of how you think he looks says more about you then it does the player tbh.Body language. And assumptions are all that can be made right now. None of us were actually in the locker room. Better save that argument for those harping on management too I guess.
You don't know the context behind these decisions. What if Sennecke didn't care for the WJC? What if he showed up hungover to practice? What if he insulted the coaching staff? You are making assumptions just like I am. Stop acting holier than thou.I don't need to make assumptions to disagree with coaching decisions or roster construction? That is purely an opinion. You deciding a teenager doesn't care about this tournament because of how you think he looks says more about you then it does the player tbh.
I will continue to act holier then thou over people like you. Thanks though.You don't know the context behind these decisions. What if Sennecke didn't care for the WJC? What if he showed up hungover to practice? What if he insulted the coaching staff? You are making assumptions just like I am. Stop acting holier than thou.
And “Why should (Canadian hockey fans) be confident that this management group has the answers moving forward?”
“I think we’ve proven to do things the right way, with the right people, and so that’s not going to change,” Salmond said. “I don’t think the results are always indicative of the people or the process."
He's not wrong in that the results aren't always indicative of the process. But he's wrong in that he doesn't realize how often the level of talent in Canada leads to good results even when the process was stupid.Salmond is a certified moron
It’s turtles all the way downSalmond is a certified moron
Eh if they had of been a great team and playing that song all the time it would have caught on lol or people would stop caring.This iteration of Team Canada was so bad even the goal song chosen is a legitimate topic of criticism.
They got it wrong in every single area you could possibly get it wrong in.
Well of course but it didn't. I always hated that song.Eh if they had of been a great team and playing that song all the time it would have caught on lol or people would stop caring.
I don't know whether it is the difference between Gold and a QF exit....but I am pretty confident that we are playing a game today if he doesn't injure himself. You are right though his tournament ending was kind of the point it seemed like the entire teams play fell off and they never found it again until the 3rd period against the Czechs and it was to late.Well of course but it didn't. I always hated that song.
Honest question, I wonder if this team gets some different result ( gold is out of the question) if Schaefer hadn't gone down?. It was like the very first shift after that injury this team started to go downhill.
Yup !Oh that wasn't "my" take on a team. Just an example of a team that could be made with next to zero thought based on what was left after the professionals had their pick of the litter.
We left 12 first rounders at home, with 2 more (Lindstrom and Iginla) that I left off due to injury. The cupboard isn't bare, the sky isn't falling. We just took a sub-optimal team that the coach turned into less than the sum of it's parts. We can probably medal doing one or the other, not both.
Button willing to criticize roster selection and management/coaching more than his other TSN colleagues, fair play to him
That whole article is really a must read. A lot of defending Cameron, blaming the refs, blaming Schaefer's injury, Salmond even noting that it sounds like they are making excuses, Anholt indicating his belief that practice doesn't improve chemistry and bringing better offensive players doesn't lead to more goals. At least Salmond admits that he hired the management and staff, so the head that needs to roll first is obvious.
Scott Wheeler does what TSN refuses and asks the reasonable tough questions that should be asked, and reports on it rather than joining in the party line.
Button willing to criticize roster selection and management/coaching more than his other TSN colleagues, fair play to him
Interviews sound better today. Finally reading the room it seems.
Maybe behind closed doors it was a different story, but the way he so ardently defended their philosophy, process and selections publicly would make me want to move off him. His work and accomplishments in the past are appreciated, but he seemed to be one of the main proponents of a roster building philosophy that was not fit for purposeSeems to hint at the possibility of Al Murray taking the team over