exactly! and the guy has a chance to win 2 cups in 4yrs.. i was a big advocate of torts.. and i still think he was a great coach.. and deserved another year..
guy is a good coach, anyone who thinks otherwise is crazy..
i just hate how in professional sports, the players dictate every move.. players wanted torts out so they fired his ass.. these guys get paid amazing money one could dream about and play a game for a living..
2 things bother me the most
- that killer instinct and wanting it more then the other team wasnt there, which is why we lost to boston
- which goes with the last part i said.. boston, chicago, pitt and LA have one thing in common...
they all have been together as a team for 2,3 even 4yrs.. you build a team, grow as a team and win as a team.. you need each one along with a desire an determination as an individual and team collectively if you want to win the cup..
2011-12 rangers had that and we flushed it down the drain..
everyone knows when a team is special and that season all of us ranger fans felt that... now we're back to square one and have to retool and build some of our team and hopefully get back to that which, i know we could be but we have to trim the fat and get that cohesiveness back..
The guy is a good short term coach for a team that has a lot of talent and their game together.
If they need a push, motivation, a kick in the pants, Torts is your man, but if it isn’t exactly straight forward
forget it. The guy shows no ability to adapt whatsoever. You win/lose his way. His “system†is outdated and predictable.
Resiliency alone will not win you a SC.
The players did not fire his @ss... The GM did. If the GM picked up on the fact that his system and personality was wearing
thin... good. time for a change. 5 yrs of his BS is enough!
Boston wanted it more and were better than us, at everything.
I agree with your points about a team and coming together/staying together.
the 2011-12 team did not “have itâ€. We had no powerplay, and more importantly, at ES we couldn’t score.
Our style was wearing us down. we looked ridiculous some nights collapsing in our own end for minutes at a time.
You have to make the Nash deal, even at the expense of 4m+ 1g scoring players like Dubinsky and 3C like AA.
We didn’t have to lose Prust, and Feds, or even Mitchell. Prust meant too much to this team, but again, too much heavy
lifting by a guy who couldn’t score.
I think we’re going to surprise a lot of people about how good a team the NYR really are next year...