Bednar is a great coach, but his postseason record (only one WCF) is underwhelming... It's time for him to go.
I want to say he's a great coach, but as you said with this core for a decade and only one appearance in the SCF or even WCF. Could every coach have done that? No. But I bet there are a fair number of coaches who could have matched if not beaten that.
My biggest beef is that I just get the feeling that he doesn't want to update his systems and tactics, but after a decade everyone knows, if you concentrate on MacK and Makar and shut those two down then you've essentially shut the Avalanche down and won the game by default.
Why is this? Why can't this be structured so someone other than the first line has a chance in hell? I don't know, I've just really soured on the guy this season. I'm not trying to claw back any credit I've given him in the past, he's earned it as well as my respect and thanks for the dignified way he's lead this team. But I do believe it's in both his and the Avs best interest to part ways soon. Bednar is young enough he could go do this again with a new club. The core has enough juice that with the right adds (2C and some continuance of a decent top 4) a new coach might be able to spark them with some new tactics, fresh eyes and line combos.
And with that last sentence, I think it truly is Bednar's refusal to work with our second line that I think is at the rub of my issues. Mitts started needing help for some reason 20 games into the season, but Jared refused to shift Mikko down, the only guy who could, and is paid to, carry a line like that. Then once Mikko got swapped for Necas we had a game where Necas and Nate just shawdowed each other the entire game and kept looking at each other like, what are you doing here man, this is my spot. It was that spiderman meme, and truly hilarious. But that's the thing... they like to play such a similar game... why the hell wouldn't you put Necas down with Nelson who is struggling to carry the puck in our system.
Meh. I just will never see eye to eye with this thinking of his and fear it's cost us wins and is fairly significant factor in our being down 3-2 in this series. Well, that and his total bumble-f*** handling of Landeskog's return. Dude was ready for Line 1 on game 1 but Bednar waited until Game 2 to give him 3rd line minutes. I actually believe it too Joe Sakic asking him what the f*** it was he was doing before he bumped Landy up where he belongs for Game 3.
I know many of our players have not played to their individual potentials, but I do believe that Bednar's roster is not necessarily putting everyone in the best position to succeed... individually as well as a team.