goldenblack
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I understand that he changed how this team breaks out of their zone this season due to not having Bergeron anymore and for not causing odd-man rushes, but the 2D > 1F system that involves dumping it around the boards isn't working either.
The Bruins have been their best when they play with pace and make quick, short, accurate passes. The dump-ins aren't helping either. Just skate through the defense.
Monty does outcoach himself on occasion. Does that count?I think the Bruins need to move on from Monty. He’s a mediocre coach whose decisions aren’t going to win you a game.
I can’t recall a single game where Monty outcoached an opposing coach.
Is Grzelcyk healthy?I'm sure he'll go back to Forbort as his big lineup move he's obligated to make for whatever reason..
Well, he can start by giving McAvoy and Lohrei better defensive partners to play with, as both were trash defensively last night. And he could also replace Peeke with Shattenkirk, who can at least generate a little bit of offense from the back end. The Panthers will get their scoring changes no matter what, the Bruins need to increase their. And the likes of Derek Forbort and Andrew Peeke aren't cutting it.The question for me is simple......is there something strategically the Bruins can do to counter or negate the Panther's forecheck at 5 on 5?
I'm not sure what they can do in their own end to stop Florida's brand of shoot-from-everywhere chaos.
So that leaves it to the Bruins to counter Florida by spending a lot more time in the Panthers zone.
Is the reason the Bruins are spending so little time in Florida's zone a strategic one, or a personnel issue?
I think it comes down to personnel and the Bruins just don't have what it takes to spend more time in Florida's zone and less time dealing with the Panther chaos in their own zone. The dump-and-chase isn't working. Carrying pucks over the blueline and trying to push Panther D-men isn't working either. What else can the coaching staff do?
When have they attempted the chase part of that equation? It’s been four games of dump and watchThe question for me is simple......is there something strategically the Bruins can do to counter or negate the Panther's forecheck at 5 on 5?
I'm not sure what they can do in their own end to stop Florida's brand of shoot-from-everywhere chaos.
So that leaves it to the Bruins to counter Florida by spending a lot more time in the Panthers zone.
Is the reason the Bruins are spending so little time in Florida's zone a strategic one, or a personnel issue?
I think it comes down to personnel and the Bruins just don't have what it takes to spend more time in Florida's zone and less time dealing with the Panther chaos in their own zone. The dump-and-chase isn't working. Carrying pucks over the blueline and trying to push Panther D-men isn't working either. What else can the coaching staff do?
I’d let them all go. Full blown organizational restructuring. I’m not very confident it’s happening though.I want to move on from Montgomery, but if he's gone then Sweeney and Neely need to get the boot too. Montgomery may not be a great coach, but Sweeney and Neely, with more of the focus on Neely, have screwed up the roster construction for almost a decade now. Plus...I am tired of these two being allowed to burn through coaches and not face consequences. Which is a shame really, because Sweeney, for all of his flaws, has been doing well.
When have they attempted the chase part of that equation? It’s been four games of dump and watch
Monty is fair to good during the regular season. Can't coach in the playoffs.
Montgomery never played for the Bruins, so he'd be the fall guy. Neely and Sweeney played for the Bruins and are good pals. They even used to be roommates. Unfortunately that means something to Mr. Burns.I’d let them all go. Full blown organizational restructuring. I’m not very confident it’s happening though.
If the Bruins move on from Monty, I think it's time to bring in an X's and O's type of coach that will also hold his players accountable. The Bruins have had a player's coach since 2016, so I think it's time to change it up.For all those that want to move on from Monty, who are you wanting to bring in that's an upgrade? Do you want a rookie coach getting their first shot at the NHL or do you want a more experienced coach i.e. someone whose either been an NHL head coach or assistant coach.
For all those that want to move on from Monty, who are you wanting to bring in that's an upgrade? Do you want a rookie coach getting their first shot at the NHL or do you want a more experienced coach i.e. someone whose either been an NHL head coach or assistant coach.
If the Bruins move on from Monty, I think it's time to bring in an X's and O's type of coach that will also hold his players accountable. The Bruins have had a player's coach since 2016, so I think it's time to change it up.