Anthony5967
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You forgot the best winger in the NHL as well.No idea what this means.
the team that has a top 10 goalie, top 10 center and top 3 defenseman is a C-level team? That cant be what you mean right?
You forgot the best winger in the NHL as well.No idea what this means.
the team that has a top 10 goalie, top 10 center and top 3 defenseman is a C-level team? That cant be what you mean right?
I honestly think people are confused with how the question was asked. They must be voting 'YES' he should be fired.
Why SHOULD Quinn be back?
IMO we should have been a playoff team, improving YoY. Next year we 100% need to be a playoff team.
It can't only be about development. We still need to win hockey games and I do not see how Quinn is the best option. We are being set up for failure if he's back... unless he has an epiphany in the offseason and becomes a good NHL coach.
I think you have a selection bias issue with these aspects, because the prep, adjustments, urgency, etc. that 'work' and they win are a lot more difficult to remember or even spot than the obvious rolling the same stupid PP setup that didn't work for like 6 weeks, playing Mika and Kreider despite needing to be scratched, starting the 4th line [in whatever zone when something bad happens].But a better coach has this team in a playoff spot, even WITH everything that has gone wrong this year. preparation, in game adjustments, bench management and urgency have all been piss poor to the max under Quinn. This will all continue to be a problem even with a more well rounded roster.
I think you have a selection bias issue with these aspects, because the prep, adjustments, urgency, etc. that 'work' and they win are a lot more difficult to remember or even spot than the obvious rolling the same stupid PP setup that didn't work for like 6 weeks, playing Mika and Kreider despite needing to be scratched, starting the 4th line [in whatever zone when something bad happens].
Like, the 4th line starts in the o zone and gets sent the other way, what an idiot. The 4th line starts in the o zone and has a really good shift, into the memory hole. Start Strome/Panarin in the d zone, Crosby scores, moron coach. Start Strome/Panarin in the d zone and get a breakaway goal, BREADDDD, no mention of David Quinn. Shrug.
That a win happened is irrelevant, if the prep and execution were bad those NJ and Buffalo games they are demerits regardless of outcome. And they are!Not at all, because alot of these things have been an issue even when they have been winning.
Like those wins against NJ and Buffalo were cute, but the fact that they were massively outplayed in half of those games and needed their goalie to steal them a win is not lost on me.
I could understand if it happened occasionally, it happens to every team. There is no reason for it to happen as often as it has happened this year, especially in a situation where the team is supposedly fighting to get into the playoffs.
That a win happened is irrelevant, if the prep and execution were bad those NJ and Buffalo games they are demerits regardless of outcome. And they are!
The thing I wonder about and can't quantify are the games he prepares them well and they lose? Makes a good adjustment and they win? Do we ever notice them going from a 1-3-1 to a 1-1-3 in the NZ in game X? There's little to no credit going to be given with your criteria except for an overall sense which I think is handicapped to start because of the roster construction. JMO.
There will never be a perfect scenario or perfect roster.That a win happened is irrelevant, if the prep and execution were bad those NJ and Buffalo games they are demerits regardless of outcome. And they are!
The thing I wonder about and can't quantify are the games he prepares them well and they lose? Makes a good adjustment and they win? Do we ever notice them going from a 1-3-1 to a 1-1-3 in the NZ in game X? There's little to no credit going to be given with your criteria except for an overall sense which I think is handicapped to start because of the roster construction. JMO.
Ok. I agree. But what I see is, despite having an inexperienced roster, this team losing to well structured, veteran teams the same way over and over again.
They got shutout by Varlamov four times. The Penguins won their games against us easily, despite icing an AHL defense for a couple of them. Last year’s “playoff” series.
I’m ok with the losses. Those are better teams. But I’m not ok with how the losses piled up. Are you telling me that a better coach couldn’t have made a few strategic adjustments to at least have given his team a puncher’s chance? This dude just throws everybody back out there the next day and then says absurd shit in the postgame that makes him look either clueless or purposefully ignorant.
When the team loses the same way repeatedly, especially in a condensed schedule where the previous game’s lessons are fresh on the mind, who should take the blame?
The management of our PP has been simply nonsensical. I’ve never seen anything like it in this league. This is regardless of the fact that we have stud prospects waiting for PP time.Don't get me wrong. I agree with you completely. I was just pushing back a bit against the idea that a team with some good individual players can't be a bad team, and the idea that any single game should change someone's mind about a coach. You are right about the fact that this is a trend this year, and I agree that Quinn is a big part of the problem.
Also, for anyone watching the Habs--Caufield is being eased in with 3rd line minutes, but with regular (1 to 2 minutes) power play time every game. And that's on a roster preparing for the playoffs and fighting for seeding.
I do not believe that Gorton or JD has a single second of hesitation as far as their decision goes.Whether he stays or not (what I hope for), the decision should be made soon enough. Hesitation is a mother of defeat.
I’d revise this just slightly. I think it’s really easy to look like you’re not giving a strong effort if the plan for the game is off. These last two Islander games are excellent examples.I can’t count on more than 1 finger the amount the games the rangers have played where they played well but lost the game. They’ve had plenty where they played poorly but won, and that’s thanks to talent. Almost Every single loss was the result of a piss poor effort / no-show
yeah true. I'm not accusing the players of mailing it in. They just don't know what to do in games like that and look so lostI’d revise this just slightly. I think it’s really easy to look like you’re not giving a strong effort if the plan for the game is off. These last two Islander games are excellent examples.
I don’t think the guys weren’t trying. I just think that they were instructed to approach the game so incorrectly that they ended up way behind the play and looked like they weren’t putting in the effort.
At the beginning of the season when you looked at the roster did you say. “This season was a waste if they don’t make the playoffs.” This is a learning year for a young team. They’ve taken huge steps forward. Why the hell would he be fired?I don't understand why I'm getting sarcastic remarks to this thread. If you take away Quinn's name, what's unreasonable about a poll that says "should a coach be fired if his team doesn't make the playoffs?"
The must-win games v Trotz were lost by 1st round KO.How exactly is that determined? He is 2-3 vs. the almighty Trotz this year, with one loss being in OT. Does that mean that they are basically the same level of coaching?