For me, it simply comes down to this:
I think Cronin was hired for a lot of the background stuff - work ethic, practice habits, learning how to play the game the "right" way - and those things have value, particularly for young players who are the future of this team. As fans, we don't get to see the background stuff so we can't really judge how Cronin is doing on the things he's directly responsible for.
The reason those things have value is because they should lead to better play on the ice. It's foolish to expect it to happen right away or for this team to be a playoff team after a year and a half, but work ethic and practice habits are only valuable because they help players be better at NHL hockey. We should see them pass better and play better defense and score more goals and all of that. After a year and a half of Cronin's teaching, there should at least be some noticeable, incremental improvement in play from these guys. Based on measurable statistics and the eye test, it's very difficult to see how Cronin's program has made these players better.
In order to defend Cronin, you have to make one of these arguments:
I think Cronin was hired for a lot of the background stuff - work ethic, practice habits, learning how to play the game the "right" way - and those things have value, particularly for young players who are the future of this team. As fans, we don't get to see the background stuff so we can't really judge how Cronin is doing on the things he's directly responsible for.
The reason those things have value is because they should lead to better play on the ice. It's foolish to expect it to happen right away or for this team to be a playoff team after a year and a half, but work ethic and practice habits are only valuable because they help players be better at NHL hockey. We should see them pass better and play better defense and score more goals and all of that. After a year and a half of Cronin's teaching, there should at least be some noticeable, incremental improvement in play from these guys. Based on measurable statistics and the eye test, it's very difficult to see how Cronin's program has made these players better.
In order to defend Cronin, you have to make one of these arguments:
- The training program Cronin is running takes longer than a year and a half to have any noticeable effect on game performance.
- The players ARE better, we just can't see it or measure it. I'm not really sure how this would work unless we also believe that the system Cronin is running is so bad (or so hard to master) that it negates any of the individual gains in skill/strength/intelligence the players have made over his tenure.