that's not
quite what i said. would they have been better served playing in the AHL? possibly!
the FO decided they were NHL ready. that may be an issue on its own, but the bigger issue was that, while they were in the NHL, the coach didn't treat them like NHL players and tried to hide them away on the bench.
i think that, with a better coach, both guys could have had much better years in the NHL last year. whether or not playing in the AHL was the
best thing for their development, staying in the NHL and
not playing served them worse than actually giving them a regular NHL shift would have.
neither larsen nor vincent are nhl head coaching material. that said… larsen had a
significantly weaker roster than vincent did,
especially defensively.
Defensive TOI leaders
22-23 season | TOI | 23-24 season | TOI |
Andrew Peeke
Erik Gudbranson
Vlad Gavrikov
Tim Berni
Adam Boqvist
Gavin Bayreuther
Nick Blankenburg
Marcus Bjork | 1700
1491
1162
1001
857
813
690
599 | Ivan Provorov
Zach Werenski
Erik Gudbranson
Damon Severson
Jake Bean
Adam Boqvist
David Jiricek
Andrew Peeke | 1817
1712
1533
1417
1176
640
628
359 |
sheerly out of necessity, andrew peeke played as much in larsen's last year as zach werenski did in vincent's first. the injury bug was so bad that they after october they essentially didn't have a single game where they had an NHL-quality defense.
i'm not saying brad larsen is a good coach, but the defensive differences
alone (not to mention adding fantilli, voronkov and texier up front) should have been enough to yield
significantly more standings points over a full season.
the 22-23 team also had
absurdly bad puck luck, while the 23-24 team had arguably good puck luck.
5v5 puck luck | actual goal dif | expected goal dif | net |
22-23 | -21 | -30 | +9 |
23-24 | -88 | -46 | -42 |
so, between better health, a stronger roster (significantly so on defense), a +50 goal swing in 'puck luck' and, frankly, an org that wasn't outright tanking anymore, the results under pascal vincent should have been
significantly better.
but they weren't. they only added a measly 7 standings points. given the context, i'd argue that pascal actually did a much worse job as cbj coach than larsen did. and larsen was
awful.