It's an outlier. We were prepared that game and we were willing. Why? If we knew, wouldn't it be a common occurrence? Ok, say Quinn had the team ready to go that game.... what then? How many games were we the counter opposite? unprepared, soft and flat? Why hasn't it happened again? This season, or really since covid, the team has played completely different compared to 2019. We used to be relentless and aggressive. We are no longer that. We used to have a forecheck... How did we get to this point?
We made Boston look like that... Just as a lot of teams have returned that favor onto us. If we could consistently played to that level, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
When there's a good coach, it's noticeable. Our defense, for the most part, is well coached. In 2019 was the defense considered good? Were they doing all the little things necessary to succeed? Were we praising their active sticks, positioning and how they blocked shots? Against well structured teams, our offense is hindered. We do not do the 'little things' that are fundamentally necessary for success. Just as we did not do 'the little things' on defense in 2019, I do not believe the offense is doing 'the little things' in 2021. That is my point.
I do not believe Quinn has the team prepared and/or puts the team in the best position to succeed. I agree with a lot of what Quinn says but it contradicts reality. Talk is cheap. No matter the 'reason', it reflects poorly on Quinn. He's not in control. There's no buying in.