ChesterNimitz
governed by the principle of calculated risk
- Jul 4, 2002
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Well said. The frustration is predictable as are many fans’ tendency to overrate their team’s strengths and chances.Better effort by the team in a general sense, but every f***ing game, we look awfully bad in our own zone. I wonder how frustrating that must be for the players, and whether they are all buying into the system St. Louis is trying to implement.
On another, more incredulous note, I'm surprised by the present vibe of this fanbase and forum. Many fans on here, some even pro-tank, are criticizing the Habs brass harshly & vocally, and have set some unrealistic expectations for this team.
No man's land was best-case scenario for this squad at the start of pre-season. Well, tough luck, the consensus of this fanbase was wrong, and as usual, overrated its team and staff.
We're in the midst of a rebuild, it'll hurt and suck for us. Growing pains for the young and inexperienced players.
As I have noted, last year, three elements: an elite top line, above average goaltending and a highly mobile defence allowed the team to be competitive. Remove one of those pillars of strength in any game and the team usually lost.
This year (at least to date) the top line has largely been absent; the goaltending spotty and the defence, whether by subtraction or injury, has been far less mobile and thus, far more ineffective.
Its not surprising therefore, at least to this writer, that on many nights the team is not competitive and, consequently, sits last in the Eastern Conference.
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