you can do this kind of system with players who are experienced and have high hockey IQ. On a team with higher level of talent, it would probably work decently. However, it's obvious that there are some massive gaps. Now, against every single team you're going to have certain things that work and certain things that don't work. The issue with MSL's coaching is that he's finding his team's identity and learning how to do his job on the fly, instead of already having hands-on experience. MSL can't adapt his system to evolve and respond to the challenges of teams and their different systems. A few nights ago, the defense was getting beaten on the counter-attack and unable to get back into their zone quick enough to stop the offense. Now, the logical thing to do is get your defenders to play a few steps back and try to not run the offense through them (when they're being dispossessed and turning the puck over). That doesn't seem to happen as much as it should. The team can't adapt to the game and just gets beaten over and over on the same dumb types of plays.
Along with this, your team has to learn how to bounce back and play with more confidence after you lose like this. Since that game against the Flyers (where they allowed 2 garbage goals in the 3rd), they just have lacked any consistency and they've been wallowing in their own mediocrity. MSL has no idea how to get them out of this stretch. That punitive practice did absolutely nothing for this team, and the game last night just showed that this squad has just absolutely given up. The short-handed goal along with the end of the second were really embarrassing to watch. The defense was just completely swimming at the end and Matheson basically left the team on a power play because he was just standing around. He's become a liability to the team at this point, but MSL is refusing to sit him while at the same time benching Arber. The whole "I'm alright with this season as a learning experience" thinking is valid, but quickly becomes invalid when you see that almost every player from last year has taken a huge step back. MSL isn't going to develop talent in the way that they need him to, nor can he win games by coaching alone. He's got two assistants with no NHL head-coaching coaching experience.