Psycho Joe said:
Never said it was the kids fault. The problem is in the way the Q develops players. They are not adequately preparing defensemen and forwards for the NHL. I'm sure if many of these kids had played in the WHL or OHL there chances of developing NHL type skills would have been much greater.
To be fair, though, I think the forwards DO develop NHL skills. They're just different type of skills
The record for developing defensemen is pathetic.
Coaching is an issue and so are role models. It seems there are few homegrown talent to idolize. Patrick Roy has had an enormous impact on youngsters and now the people he has influenced directly or indirectly (Brodeur, Luongo, Theo, Giguere) are probably having a lesser but still tangible impact as well.
One of the few guys who could have had an influence is Ray Bourque. But Ray was playing for a huge rival and is one of the most "americanized" Québecois ever. He speaks french with an accent, for chrissakes. He felt right at home in Boston, loved the organisation, the fans and the community and said he was going to retire there many, many years before he hung up his skates. He was also a fairly quiet guy.
There is also a lack of awareness on defensemen, defensive play, physical play and play without the puck in the province's media. I'm not asking for Dinosaur Don Cherry here but those aspects of the game have to be *appreciated* more than they are right now. This lack of awareness and appreciation obviously rubs on viewers because I am a firm believer (even more so since I have a dish and Centre Ice) that the media have a fairly important impact on their audience. Whether they are saying crap or not, that's what people will take to the bank.
And when you spend years watching analysts like Michel Bergeron and Mario Tremblay on the national network, crap is what you are going to get as a rule of thumb.
This is even more alarming because unlike a faithful Flames, Avs, Trashers or Sabres viewer, the francophone hockey fan who doesn't speak English is stuck with no alternative. And different perspectives will usually make for a more complete and accurate picture than any single point of view, no matter how great the source.