Iron Balls McGinty
Registered User
- Aug 5, 2005
- 9,571
- 7,729
Sure, there could be a compnent there but I believe and have always believed Jarmo was the real issue. He always talked like players were worker bees and not human beings.Your memory is short if you thought the two years under Larsen was about scolding and not playing freely. That was a more lax environment than we see under Evason.
Our room has come together for a variety of reasons. We've had a bit of turnover (removing Laine, Roslovic, etc... helped a lot). We've had players coming together after Johnny's passing. We've had renewed focus on building a good room from Evason. And the team is winning. And some good moves like Waddell asking Elvis to focus on rebuilding his relationships with his teammates - if they want to play for you they'll play well for you.
Sometimes locker rooms work despite bad coaching and management, and sometimes locker rooms don't work despite strong coaching and management. It's the players.
I think Larsen was way too nice but the removal of bad people from the locker room is key as you mentioned like the 2 names you mentioned. But in regards to Elvis, Jarmo always tried to downplay him and create drama. Elvis was actually playing fairly well at the time when Jarmo pulled his whole "let's demoted him to 3rd string and play Tarasov every night" last season. If he was playing poorly at the time I would get it but he was the best playing golaie on the team at that time.
Players always had animosity towards Jarmo for contract negotiations and I suspect how he treated them as people. That could certainly bleed into the locker room and impact their relationships. People are generally happier when they are surrounded by happier people. It is clear that DW and DE are creating a more empowering environment for players.
I still think the things said about Elvis were overblown and possibly even upper management propaganda to make themselves look better but that management relationship could have led to Elvis and other players just being in a bad mood a lot of the time.