BiteThisBurrows
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I really think firing Sweeney at this moment would be a mistake. We can blame him for past mistakes, and all of that is fair, but they recognized the end of the era and he made an incredibly quick shift and change of direction bringing in speed and skill and energy and we have some prospects that are kind of exciting. Picks to come and much work to do but I think he gets this off season and into next year to see how fast he can get this going.
If the retool is failing next year clean house and tank for McKenna and then hire a rebuild GM and start a really new era. Firing Sweeney now though will create a lot of uncertainty and the new guy has to learn about everybody and maybe we screw up the draft and everything takes longer and if it's the wrong guy (think Drury in NY as an example) it can all crash and burn worse.
What I really want though is a coach who will develop and roll with the youth and speed and not just a team of NHL/AHL in betweeners and mediocre vets. We need a balanced roster of young and old, fast and tough and work that around a strong competitive culture.
The team has the cornerstones of success. You absolutely need a star forward, a stud D man, and a solid goalie. Assuming Swayman gets his form back and McAvoy is healthy we have those 3 key veteran pieces. You build everything else around that. It can all fail, but I do see a pathway to a fairly quick turnaround.
If the retool is failing next year clean house and tank for McKenna and then hire a rebuild GM and start a really new era. Firing Sweeney now though will create a lot of uncertainty and the new guy has to learn about everybody and maybe we screw up the draft and everything takes longer and if it's the wrong guy (think Drury in NY as an example) it can all crash and burn worse.
What I really want though is a coach who will develop and roll with the youth and speed and not just a team of NHL/AHL in betweeners and mediocre vets. We need a balanced roster of young and old, fast and tough and work that around a strong competitive culture.
The team has the cornerstones of success. You absolutely need a star forward, a stud D man, and a solid goalie. Assuming Swayman gets his form back and McAvoy is healthy we have those 3 key veteran pieces. You build everything else around that. It can all fail, but I do see a pathway to a fairly quick turnaround.