Its a skill issue.I'm not necessarily a Tocchet fan, but coaching isn't the problem, at least right now.
The team has one defenseman.Elite defensively in xGA (2nd), the dregs offensively in xGF (32nd). Last in rush chances.
Is the system allowing for both and the players aren't executing or moving their feet? Or, is the system predisposed to turtling and we're seeing that play out?
The team has one defenseman.
The team is elite defensively due to more than just one defenseman.
It’s our transition play though… can’t score when you are constantly chasing the puck. Every time it’s glass and out cause those dman besides Hughes can’t. Ove the puck at all.
The "one dman" comment implies everyone beyond Hughes is not NHL calibre. They are, just not in the way the team needs most.
It goes so much deeper…
It also stiffens in the offensive zone. A prime example was a play where Descharnais actually keeps the puck in the zone, but he is so bad, and u skilled with the puck, he retreats, and just uses his long reach to bat the puck in the zone, so while the puck stays in the zone, half a second later we lose possession, and now instead of either offensive control of the puck, we have two forwards turning to chase the puck, yet they are not in good positions and a counter comes quick.
In the offensive zone we are essentially still playing a man down, as our men can’t make a play and at best they ring it of the boards and our forwards are trying to pick up bad passes or pucks of the boards. It’s an offense killer.
Most of these guys should be a 6th dman at absolute best.
RK's statement changed to "This team has one defenseman on offense.", would have been fine. That would align with a team that is terrible offensively and excellent defensively.
That means that it's a personnel issue that impairs execution. Not a lack of hustle. Fine, get him 1-2 dmen. If the xGF is still bottom half, then it has to be the system at fault.
RK's statement changed to "This team has one defenseman on offense.", would have been fine. That would align with a team that is terrible offensively and excellent defensively.
That means that it's a personnel issue that impairs execution. Not a lack of hustle. Fine, get him 1-2 dmen. If the xGF is still bottom half, then it has to be the system at fault.
But transition goes both ways… we can’t defend the blue line…
Even still not being able to exit the zone soundly means you will be just defending all game and gives zero margins.
Why use shots as the metric? The Canucks generated xGF at basically the same rate as the Oilers and the Predators in the playoffs. They were a top 5 team in GF at even strength in the regular season.Even better Dmen (Zadorov and Cole) resulted in said same (record low shots for in the playoffs).