I do agree that Celebrini in the line-up makes this a different team, however my disdain comes from the fact that without him in the lineup they're basically the same. Like I said last year by game 10 they played their first ten games against playoff teams and 13 of their first 14 (although game 13 was against a completely different Edmonton team). This year we've had a significant lighter schedule including against three games against teams that finished in the bottom 3. The results so far this year against the heavy hitters (Winnipeg and Vegas) have been more or less on par with how we performed last year while the Dallas game, like Colorado's last year, was close because of Blackwood. Their starts in each game, when they SHOULD be able to look their best have been abysmal to say the least. You talk of an increase in goals, but let's look at who most of the damage has come against. A back-up in Hofer with Celebrini in the lineup, Adin Hill in garbage time with the game already in doubt, same with Winnipeg and Hellebuyck and now Connor Ingram in a miracle 6 minute span. The other 6 were against the likes of Mrazek, Dostal, Rittich and Annunen.
But, I'm not even concerned about the goals. As I've said many many times, I don't expect wins this year and without Mack in the line-up expecting a dramatic increase in goals was unrealistic. It's the basic fundamentals of how they played that bothered me. The slow starts, the lazy stick work leading to penalties, the bad line-changes leading to bench minors. I admit a lot of it could be chalked up to a massive change in personnel, so my cynicism is clearly irrationally impatient.
Yesterday was the first time they resembled a competent team even if it took the entire first period for it to happen. But even down 4-1 they looked like a defeated team with no energy whether on the ice or on the bench. Losing streaks will do that, but that's why coaches matter. It's their job to get the most, the best out of the players, regardless of talent level. I wasn't sure what War's actual job was yesterday and if Fabio didn't knock in that rebound to make it 4-2 perhaps we're having a different conversation.
Hopefully getting that first victory will change the mindset.