Habnot
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I am not sure it's a development thing for Barron. You don't develop toughness - he just plays a very passive defensive game (some would label it soft).
We don't see what goes on behind the scenes but MSL has improved as a coach.Funnily enough the defensive coverage has changed : if you look at the center positioning in the Dzone in many instances he covers the slot which was not the case earlier in the season. This was a positive adjustment. In addition, they tend to keep one Dman close to the net in every situation whereas early in the season you could see Caufield trying to protect the crease. Another positive adjustment. He is going by the motto : "identify the mistakes, correct them but never admit them"
Maybe you are right , I was very high on him , but honestly do not see the hockey iq . Maybe a change of scenery will help him but I have my doubts nowI think it’s unfair to say Baron didn’t figure it out. The guy’s just starting his career and we just couldn’t wait for it. Developing blueliners takes time.
I thought your quote was just perfect in this context too.He’s played around 100 games. He’s a work in progress. It’s way too soon to write him off.
And I absolutely love that you highlighted one sentence in my quoted post there and skipped over its actual meaning. In that very post I pointed out that people were far too impatient with MSL. Now here you are doing the same thing with a young player like Baron.
I agreed with the trade, we needed to make it. Barron was going to struggle under these circumstances- that is not an excuse - and he’ll be better off in Nashville. And we desperately needed help.
Will he make it or bust? I don’t know any than you do. But he’ll have more opportunity there than he would here.
He was more physical to start the season. Then his confidence became shaky and then that brutal Trouba hit was the nail in the coffin. 12 hits in 7 games before hit. 9 hits in 13 games since.I am not sure it's a development thing for Barron. You don't develop toughness - he just plays a very passive defensive game (some would label it soft).
You might be right. I'd have expected to see more from him. Again though, not ideal circumstances. We'll see on the change of scenery.Maybe you are right , I was very high on him , but honestly do not see the hockey iq . Maybe a change of scenery will help him but I have my doubts now
Tons of players are late bloomers. I'm not going to sit here and tell you that he's going to fulfill his potential but it's too soon to say that he's a bust. Most blueliners aren't even in the league until age 23, 24...I thought your quote was just perfect in this context too.
You should listen to yourself.
He's not better in Nashville.
It's not circumstances, it's the player. He had plenty of chances.
He was more physical to start the season. Then his confidence became shaky and then that brutal Trouba hit was the nail in the coffin. 12 hits in 7 games before hit. 9 hits in 13 games since.
You could say that for every player that don't pan out quickly. A lot of them never do.Tons of players are late bloomers. I'm not going to sit here and tell you that he's going to fulfill his potential but it's too soon to say.
I'm not excusing anything. He's a 23 year old player... he doesn't need an excuse.You could say that for every player that don't pan out quickly. A lot of them never do.
You need to have a reason for believing the player will improve with time and development.
If the player has fatal flaws, it will never happen.
Anyway, we disagree on the player and that's ok.
It's just the way you bent over backwards and threw other players under the bus to come up with a way to excuse him that made me react.
If it's not an excuse, i don't know what it is.I'm not excusing anything. He's a 23 year old player... he doesn't need an excuse.
He's either going to develop or he's not. Given our circumstances, we can't wait for him to find his game. Totally different story if this was three years ago but right now we can't do it. We badly needed help and got it.
And of course some players don't pan out. Who'd disagree with that? I don't know if he'll pan out or not but to just write him off right now doesn't make any sense to me. He has all the tools. Big, speedy, good hands and right shot. Nashville took a gamble and it may pay off well for them. This is the beginning of the story for him, not the end. I just think people are far to quick to write people off and young blueliners take time.
He's a developing player. Some players develop faster than others. I'm not sure why you don't get this.If it's not an excuse, i don't know what it is.
You always seem to come up with new ways to ''explain'' why he's struggling. You dug deep on that latest one.
It's not about blame.You can't always blame teams, teammates, circumstances or whatever for him not playing just because you want to be proven right about him.
And?The sole purpose of the NHL and the Montreal Canadiens is not so they can help Justin Barron find his game.
No team can wait for him to find his game, unless they're tanking.
If he's constantly costing games, he doesn't deserve to play.
There are other players who want to get their shot too.
Uh... yeah, he's got all the tools. Physiscally he's everything you want in a young blueline prospect. The tools aren't in question.He doesn't have all the tools. He has some. He's got good speed once he gets going, he can make a good pass when he has the time and he has a good shot.
He doesn't seem to have the toolbox.
Being slow to react can be the result of a player not having a toolbox - or it can be the result of lack of experience or confidence. What he is now isn't necessarily what he'll be in five years. It may be the case but I wouldn't just write him off now.He's too slow to react, physically and mentally. He can't keep up with the speed of play. He's always a step behind in his zone and can't handle puck pressure.
He just seems weak mentally.
That's just who he is. It's not a matter of time or development.
The same reason both the playoff thread and the tank thread are open... this team is bipolar and we won't know where we're going for at least a little while now.Why is this thread still active when we just beat three top 10 NHL teams on away ice on a 3/4? Because of Justin Barron? Come on.
Just a little reminder here because it seems like you forgot what you originally wrote.Barron was in a tough spot. It would’ve been better for him to have had Carrier here to help him develop. There was nobody in the right side you could really develop and learn from. Ghule’s young himself and playing on the wrong side. Savard is a journeyman… and they had to make overtime for guys like Struble. Not a good place to develop your game.
So yeah, you’re right he was stalling out. We needed help back there and got it. But Barron may yet turn into something. We weren’t in a position to wait for him to find his game and badly needed help. But I don’t think that means that Baron won’t work out for Nashville.
Do you not understand that developing players are generally not as good as what they will be down the road? Do you not get that some environments are better to develop in than others?Just a little reminder here because it seems like you forgot what you originally wrote.
I had to go back and re-read again just to make sure i wasn't going crazy...lol
It really really looks like you're making excuses for him here. Or reasons. Or whatever you want to call it.
If you won't even acknowledge that, it makes it difficult to have an honest conversation.
What? That's not what we're arguing about.Do you not understand that developing players are generally not as good as what they will be down the road?
Sure, but do you really believe that he didn't get a fair shot in MTL?Do you not get that some environments are better to develop in than others?
You just contradicted yourself in just 3 first phrases.This isn't an excuse. It doesn't require anyone to be blamed. It's simply where he's at in his career and this environment wasn't the best place for him to develop. He is what he is right now. But that doesn't mean that's what he'll always be. I don't know how else to explain this to you.
And again, as far as me being 'proven right' on anything with this guy, I don't know what he's going to be anymore than anyone here. I just know that writing off players at age 23 doesn't make sense. We'll see where he's at in a few years. Maybe he carves out a decent career or maybe not. Either way, I wish him well and am just fine with this trade no matter how he turns out.
I'm going to leave it as it is here. If you want the last word you're welcome to it.
Because when we lose someone MUST be blamed.
And to be fair it was a terrible start. Coaches are going to get heat when that happens. For whatever reason this team didn’t seem prepared to start the year. I don’t know if it was a systems issue, injuries, conditioning… or a combination of a lot of things. But when you’re that bad, the coach (fairly or not) is going to take some heat.
A certain number of players are accident-prone, they regularly bungle the puck and make costly unforced errors. I don’t know how many NHL D’s have this flaw. I’d venture less than 10% because it’s a really bad flaw to have at this level. Some are very good otherwise by compensating with other skills. Two of these are Brisebois and Matheson. For example, Matheson’s skating is truly exceptional…I'm not excusing anything. He's a 23 year old player... he doesn't need an excuse.
He's either going to develop or he's not. Given our circumstances, we can't wait for him to find his game. Totally different story if this was three years ago but right now we can't do it. We badly needed help and got it.
And of course some players don't pan out. Who'd disagree with that? I don't know if he'll pan out or not but to just write him off right now doesn't make any sense to me. He has all the tools. Big, speedy, good hands and right shot. Nashville took a gamble and it may pay off well for them. This is the beginning of the story for him, not the end. I just think people are far to quick to write people off and young blueliners take time.
it shut down 3 times on a 10 minute cycle. wet electronics. f it. powered it a 4th time. been running stable since.I spilled my beer on my computer reading this thread. Ithink I broke it. Edit: i feel good - james brown
Permanent "Roster", "Coaching" and "The State of the rebuild" threads would make this forum easier to read in my opinion.I’m not a fan of the thread title either. Becomes an argument as to whether coaching is a problem (dichotomy is not interesting for fun convo) instead of a tread about what we think of coaching. Might rename to “what do you think of coaching’ or just “coaching” because a forum implies sharing opinions anyway.
Suzuki and Montembault are two guys we can’t afford to lose right now. With Dach just starting to find his game he’s nowhere ready to assume the number one. Aprart from those two we could survive anyone else getting hurt - though it wouldn’t be fun.It's probably not just one thing but it's also no coincidence to me that they put a streak together once they got fully healthy
Depth is an issue I was concerned about heading into the season, and you can't expect to be fully healthy like this for the long run.
Right now, you got a good portion of guys in the right chair but there's alot of potential injury scenarios that can bury this team. But even while they are fully healthy, it's not like they still don't have some holes.
An injury to Suzuki would be a disaster.
An injury to any one of the regular dmen would be felt, and obviously really felt on the upper end.
An injury to montembeault would be very concerning putting all the weight on a raw rookie.
So... things are good while they are healthy but they are like a house built out of cards. Inevitably, this thread will heat up when that house crumbles... likewise the tank thread and what's up with slafkovsky etc...