Everything I listened to in the offseason pointed out that Monty didn’t have a new contract.
SweeNeely spent to the cap and brought in a few names. Expectation becomes deep run. Whether fair or not. That’s what it is.
Not like those two are going anywhere. I’d poop myself if either were let go.
Jimbo will take the fall even though his overall record is still freaking prestine in the regular season. I think the message has run stale and such is the life of an NHL coach today.
Will a coaching change really fix this though? I do think some guys are still finding their footing this young season
It is absolutely fair and reasonable to say that one reason for such poor play has been the arrival of players (two of which, Lindholm and Zadorov, are expected to be key contributors) who will take time to find their groove playing with new teammates; younger players attempting to develop their skills and figure out the NHL on the fly; and veterans negotiating different roles.
Ullmark is gone.
Korpisalo must be coached up and familiarize himself with the players in front of him. He has to find his game and confidence.
That's going to take a while. No one should have an issue with this.
There have also been coaching changes.
Whoever's is behind the bench going forward, it's going to take time for this team to gel.
Period.
The learning curve may be steep, painful and miserable to witness.
I have no problem with that and I don't blame Montgomery in this regard at all.
They will get it together, eventually. What that means going forward relative to regular season and playoff success, I don't know.
I remain fully confident that the Bruins will mesh as the season progresses and become an effective unit.
Of course they need scoring help on the wing. Of course they need more teamwide offense.
That will be addressed, one way or another.
Yet even as presently comprised, this team is too good to play poorly for very long.
I think you saw that today (Saturday, 2 November) against the Flyers.
There's a pulse,