The Hanging Jowl
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Not a fair argument.
You have to take into account the state of the team and it's decline. Detroit postponed a full rebuild as long as it could.
The cost of a 25 year playoff streak and trading away 1st round picks for help now finally caught up to the team.
The Redwings should have started the rebuild in 2012 when Lidstrom retired. They were forced to start the rebuild when Datsyuk left and we missed the playoffs.
You can't justify the team Babcock started with and the team Blashill inherited and say " I wonder what Zetterberg would say now looking back on how well that change went?"
Its not even close to the same team. No Lidstrom, Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Rafalski...
It is a fair argument. If Zetterberg knew the writing was on the wall with Detroit's core and immediate fortunes, his comments were unnecessary and unhelpful. If he truly felt the team would do better because of Babcock's departure, he was wrong. In either case, his comments aren't a good example of Babcock being a bad coach.
Edited to fix hideous grammar.