So, here is my question for the day.
We remember that the tanking years had reverberations. It made the culture almost impossible to fix.
Adams was widely praised for 'fixing' the culture. However, I have a bit of a question about that.
Did the 'let the kids play' cap floor era having long term effects similar to the tank? No consequences under Granato, just out and have fun.
Adams has brought together a good group of 'hockey guys' who are friends off the ice. Is that a legitimate way to build a team/culture?
Is this 'core' group fixable in a way that will play successful hockey over 82 games. Can we successfully implement a defensive structure that doesn't absolutely cripple the offensive side of the game?
Let me be more specific, I'll identify the core as:
Thompson, Tuch, Cozens, Dahlin, Samuelsson. Basically the captain and co captains.
I'll leave Peterka/Quinn/Power/Byram out for now as they are younger and in Byram's case....wasn't here for the cap floor era.
Can we win with the core group, as is, knowing the volume of youth that will be coming up through the system in the next 2-3 years.
Sorry for the longwinded response but I think the culture stuff deserves some conversation.
The culture problem was two-fold. The team was miserable, and the team had a losing attitude. While the two go hand in hand, we just weren't in a position to not be losers, so the first part of the equation was to fix the non-losing miserable stuff.
This was pretty much the case throughout the entire drought. I think it goes back to Leino calling the locker room a morgue. Even if we ignore free agency & NTC, having a room that isn't miserable does help the product. Some of the eichel teams just had lousy attitudes/personalities and I'm sure that was a cause of some underperformance. No one wanted to work for each other.
That said, I think you're probably correct in thinking that making things more fun or better yet
comfortable has had a negative effect. Friends off the ice is fine, but guys have to be able to hold each other accountable on the ice, and this is where I have my doubts. I know Pham has mentioned Dahlin competing hard at practice and pushing guys in the past, but it does kind of seem to me they're lacking guys that will not accept sub-par stuff. Just speculation, we're not in the room, but it's the impression I get.
This is where I think Ruff should shine, but he kind of talked about "not being the same coach I was" back in the day, while I think young Lindy is what they need. If the players aren't going to really demand top stuff from each other, you need a coach that does.
I have mixed feelings about our captains. I like Dahlin, Tage, and Tuch with letters. I don't like cozens and Samuelsson. I think those 2 guys have certainly done good things, but in another sense they haven't done anything significant. Kind of feels like a participation award for guys that have been here a few years, and to me gives a hint of mediocrity.
I think they can win with this core, but its going to take some maturing and some ego checks