I'm a huge MSL fan. But he's human. He makes mistakes. He again started Josh Anderson on the first line last year. I don't care what he's seeing in practice, it was a bad move. I knew it and many knew it. It happens.
And MSLstarted Slaf with Dach and Newhook last year, from the star. And they were good together. Yet it took him forever to give Slaf a real shot with Suzuki and Caufield. I just think it was a bad move. But that's ok, he's human and he eventually got it right.
I don't see it that way exactly. What usually happens is they try things in practice and monitor it. If the player struggles, it makes zero sense to push them into the PP spot during NHL games. There is a fair amount of learning on the job when you are rebuilding (more youth to manage) but this is the NHL, not junior.
Same BS was said about Galchenyuk. Just put him #1C. Well, now that we know, the coach was right. He was not ready and could not handle it. With Slaf, it was a puck management problem. He was turning it over in critical areas. MSL worked with him and as the season went along, he was able to adjust and make better decisions. That's when he got more time. That's how it usually is managed.
MSL is human yes but think about it more. He's got a lot more information than you and a lot of it comes from practice. They only way to catch up with his inside knowledge, is to attend every single practice and see what they are trying.