theguardianII
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Look at what changed on the team.I dunno how you can say that when you take into account the first half of Pettersson's season last year, when he looked every bit on track for 100+ pts through the all-star break and the team was running on all cylinders. It has been done under Tocchet, I'm just not sure what needs to happen to bring that team back. For Miller, it could well be just age. Pettersson is the great mystery, but that player is still in there and has been there under Tocchet.
Kuzmenko trade, his line mate, the media and team pressure to sign early, the change in system after the all-star break to a much more defensive style where I posted I thought to prepare for the playoff grind where defence can win but it got even more restrictive this year.
What were two things commented about Kuzmenko and Zadorov, they lightened the room, Kuzmenko was quite a card and Zadorov took over the music in the room, both gone.
The first half of last year they were still playing more of a rush game but Tocchet started wanting more dump and pray so he moved him off Pettersson's line and really made the game much harder for Kuzmenko, playing with different players, lines, role on the PP and ice-times. Dump and pray is not a game Kuz ever had to play before and this was only his second season on small ice. Tocchet tried to make a goal scorer into a grinder. In fact EP, Kuz and Mik all spent from January on with rotating line-mates which escalated after the Kuz trade whereas his fav's, Tocchet's, Miller and Boeser with Joshua and Garland had the same line-mates just about all year. That is just an example of how a coach can make a player look bad.
Once Tocchet established the dump and pray, shortly after the all-star break Pettersson's slump went into high gear, once Tocchet owned Pettersson's ass via the contract.
Just for Tocchet's credit here, his current system is great for less skilled players, it is a "team" game but a coach needs to be flexable. His system keeps scores lower but makes it harder to come back. If you figure you can keep the 5 on 5 play down to one goal per game then a good PP will win more games. It is just playing the odds and doesn't require high skill or puck possession. For Tocchet Hughes as a rover is a gift but the games have been close without him still, that is the system. One that works in the playoffs but isn't great at getting the team to the playoffs and becomes predictable and can be defeated through line matching.
Ya, I have a speech impediment too, I can't stop talkingI'm happy you knew the man. He probably told ya a lot. You always hit the mark, then don't know when to stop typing my man. That's all I'm saying.