Coaching is a serious problem.

le_sean

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It's one thing if it's a couple of guys, but half the team has mentally checked out, including some of our best players. I'm tired of acting like it's the coaches fault if some of our guys can't play.

If accountability was a thing, Slaf, Hutson and Heineman would all be in the AHL, Savard, Matheson, Dach and Newhook cut or eating hot dogs, Kovacevic would still be on the team and guys from the AHL team that actually give a f (Beck and Davidson) would be up.
Well that’s on the coach if he can’t prepare these guys mentally 20 games into the season. It’s also on the coach to manage the game. It’s not over at 3-0. But again, he just lets them drown and it’s soon 4-0. He’s not smart and to say it’s some type of lesson for the young guys is absolving this guy that has no clue.
 
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Apoplectic Habs Fan

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For me, Suzuki was a sort of barometer. His play has wavered so much this year it feels there is underlying issues with the team. Then you add no one progressing, lots of culture talk not being backed up, disjointed, lack of effort, almost no intensity.

is it all coaching, likely not, but the hot seat should be heating up. An entire team cant be this bad almost all the time. It just cant without heads rolling
 

Theodore450

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It’s hilarious to me that 1 of the questions asked to Marty was “if these growing pains are to be expected”.

How they heck would Marty know anything about what’s to be expected. Rookie coach who has never been in these situations. It’s a shame we force ourselves to only hire a French coach, because that is the only reason this guy is the head of the rebuild
 
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