Management Montgomery fired - Sacco named interim coach Sacco - Blues hire Monty

wintersej

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Monty’s innovations were around breakouts (great in the regular season, but broken by Florida) and around shot quality over pucks on net and dirty goals (not a fit for this roster and clearly not working).

He can be a good coach and a bad fit at the same time.

With the right coach and system this team is a play driving top 6 forward away from being very good.
 

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I guess what I’m saying is that the pride and accountability, the core ethos that this team is built around, is what is lacking rightnow. Unfortunately I think it starts at the top, and I wouldn’t absolve the players. Certainly not Swayman or Elias Lindholm (who I’m not certain has bought in, or “gets” it).

Hell, It pains me to say it, but in not even sure Marchand is the player to motivate or instill the team with that sense of pride. Love the guy, he’s a heart and soul type of player, but I actually don’t think he is.


I think we’re kind of arguing the same thing.

Maybe by asking questions I was misrepresenting where I was going with it.
Were pride and accountability the core ethos when the players went behind the coach's back to complain to the GM that he was too tough? That actually sounds like a very Toronto kind of act.
 

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Lol.

f*** it let's go back to 1970!
It’s truly amazing that a team that celebrated its 100th season last year has one Cup in the past half of its existence.

Say what you will about this organization over the course of its history. If championships won is the measure of success, then this ownership’s tenure has been a failure.
 

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I believe a few posters where concerned during the preseason what we seen in regards to the efforts and execution.

It was chalked up to it be preseason. It just seemed to look like guys didn't give a shit even guys trying to be noticed.

It was also said a few time how much these players appeared to be out of shape.

Listening to DS in the media hit looks like he agrees. That's all on the players but Jim sounds like he was more of a camp counselor and baby sitter, maybe being a little afraid of hurting guys feelings.
 

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I’m all set with the tail between the legs “We’re sad that we got Monty fired” schtick, too.

It’s professional sports. You either perform or you don’t. And if you don’t, the coach usually is the first one to pay the price.

I love this sport and team, but I’m damn sick of the excuses.

I read about what a great core they have and what great leaders they have and what a quality dressing room they have.

Based on what?
 

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Monty’s innovations were around breakouts (great in the regular season, but broken by Florida) and around shot quality over pucks on net and dirty goals (not a fit for this roster and clearly not working).

He can be a good coach and a bad fit at the same time.

With the right coach and system this team is a play driving top 6 forward away from being very good.
My preference is lots of shots on net and dirty goals over fiddling around to obtain “shot quality”.

The current Bruins don’t have an abundance of snipers. Play to your strengths—starting in the Utah game.
 

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Or how about since the Leafs last won a Cup, or even made a Final? In that time, the Bs have won three Cups, and been to the Finals seven other times.
I was going to go with playoff rounds won since the 04-05 lockout myself but I like your measuring stick more betterer!
 
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I have no idea where he gets his information. It’s his job to get ratings and entertain for four hours per day. I usually listen for a while each day and enjoy it.
He gets it here. They Def come here. Chump. He makes stuff up just like Curtis this morning, blaming the other players are mad albeit him getting his money. That’s a bunch of BS.
My preference is lots of shots on net and dirty goals over fiddling around to obtain “shot quality”.

The current Bruins don’t have an abundance of snipers. Play to your strengths—starting in the Utah game.
how about a slapshot on the PP or not…get in shape. That’ll cure a lot of problems.
 
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Lol.

f*** it let's go back to 1970!
Ok with me.

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Were pride and accountability the core ethos when the players went behind the coach's back to complain to the GM that he was too tough? That actually sounds like a very Toronto kind of act.
You could make the argument that was the first crack in the wall.

FWIW, they name names on Dom’s podcast and the only ‘complainer’ left is Frederic.

Marchand, Bergeron, McAvoy, Pasta were all big Cassidy supporters.
 

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Were pride and accountability the core ethos when the players went behind the coach's back to complain to the GM that he was too tough? That actually sounds like a very Toronto kind of act.
I think it’s been a slow rot tbh. I don’t think the results we’re seeing is a “born just yesterday” issue.

I also don’t think Cassidy wasn’t an issue.

I think both things can be true simultaneously.

Again, we’re kind of making the same point.
 

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You could make the argument that was the first crack in the wall.

FWIW, they name names on Dom’s podcast and the only ‘complainer’ left is Frederic.

Marchand, Bergeron, McAvoy, Pasta were all big Cassidy supporters.

Surprising Pastrnak was when he desperately wanted to play with Krejci (allegedly?) and Krejci only returned because of Cassidy's departure.
 
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You could make the argument that was the first crack in the wall.

FWIW, they name names on Dom’s podcast and the only ‘complainer’ left is Frederic.

Marchand, Bergeron, McAvoy, Pasta were all big Cassidy supporters.
I thought Carlo and Coyle weren't big fans either but maybe they weren't but didn't complain. I also could be totally wrong.
 

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When you take everything into account that fact is worth considering. Probably not readily available as some. But why not? Time to look into it.

There’s clearly going to be other issues as we move forward. We hope that there will be a positive impact after the initial response.
 
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