Player Discussion What is the solution to this teams consistency problem?

What should management do to address the consistency issue?

  • Different coach

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  • Blow the whole thing up

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  • All of the above

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L'Aveuglette

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Jan 8, 2007
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With last night's loss being especially painful after the solid play we'd witnessed over the last week or two, it's becoming clear that this team has a consistency issue.

They show up against top competition looking like a playoff contender, but then crap the bed against weaker opposition, abandoning the style of play which got us excited about them potentially having turned a corner. They also seem to be unable to play the same way on the road as they do at home on a regular basis. This has been one of this team's most glaring issues for the last 5 years even as most of the core is now many years into their playing careers.

So what do you think is the solution? Is it mental? Lack of talent? Coaching? All of the above?

Discuss below.
 
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Dec 17, 2006
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The main issue is the players and their failure to play a solid NHL level structured hockey. Not only defensively, but offensively, as well.

I hardly see our first line maintaining continuous pressure in the offensive zone, shift after shift. Usually all their offense is off the rush or one and done type thing. I expect the puck to stay in the offensive zone for the majority of the shifts and time when Stutzle and Tkachuk are on the ice together.

The Managements, the coaches, the goalies all have been heavily blamed and fired but the results are just not changing
 

Agent Zuuuub

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Trade part of the core is the only way.

we just went through a 7 year rebuild, no way we can do that again.

we've already added a lot of vets.

can't have a carousel of coaches.

at some point gotta stop looking at the goalies, the coaches, the vets and look at the one constant.

but that's only if we miss the playoffs.

we should be better than Boston and all the other teams are bad. last wild card spot is there for the taking.
 

Agent Zuuuub

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we have to be better than

Boston
Pittsburgh
Columbus
Islanders
Detroit
Buffalo
Montreal
Philadelphia

like how can they screw that up? we might finish .550 and still make the playoffs.
 

frightenedinmatenum2

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Realistically, this team needs a mini rebuild/retool, but the market can't handle another 5 year rebuild. The core pieces on paper are good, but it seems like this core as a unit has been damaged by the last 6 years of chaos. There is no cap flexibility to make major moves. The team also is asset poor because of the limitations of Melnyk and the choices of Dorion.

Given how few assets we have, Staios retooled everything he could this summer except for the core. For better or worse, Dorion locked in the core with the contracts he gave them.

If we are out of the playoffs by the TDL, I think they will be open for business on everybody, with the idea being that they aren't going to sell off the entire team, but they need to completely change the complexion of the organization while also gaining draft picks and cap flexibility to improve. By making everybody available, it gives them the best chance to sell high. They already put in the leg work for that last year when they apparently tried to gauge the value of the entire roster.

When I say they need another retool or rebuild, I don't mean this team is bottom 5 bad and cannot ever make the playoffs, but you have to look at it like this - most of the key players are only cost controlled for a few more seasons. There is no guarantee they stay if we keep missing the playoffs. We have no way to improve on this core because of how asset poor we are. We might be able to cycle out secondary or tertiary players, like Staios did this summer, but we don't even have the assets to go out and get a Chychrun or Debrincat or even Ullmark tier addition anymore. All of those assets are burned. So there is really no place to go with this core, and if they can't put it together they are going to spin their wheels for 2-3 years and then engage in another rebuild from a much weaker position. It's not a good spot to be in either way.
 
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PlayOn

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Imo it’s less a consistency problem and more a versatility problem.

The best teams win even when they’re not on their game a lot of the time, because they can beat you in so many different ways.

The Sens only win when a) the offense is clicking and they’re making nice plays all over the ice and b) when the whole team is having a strong night and it all comes together.

In an 82 game season, that’s not happening every night. So you need to be able to point at different things to help you win, whether it’s because the PK came up big, or one of our defensive pairs/centres neutralized a star player, or one of our goalies stood on their heads, or we were just opportunistic and made the team pay when they made a mistake. We don’t really win in different ways. All these things are even more important on the road and that’s why we suck there imo.

Is it youth and experience? Probably a little. Maybe there’s an element of the wrong mix in there too. Jacques was very frustrated by our game management and I think maybe instinctually these guys don’t get when and where they need to play differently.

That being said we have seen a lot of improvement this calendar year. Maybe they just need more time. If they don’t figure it out this year this core is done whether we like it or not so it’s not a question I’m gonna worry about.
 

coladin

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Repetition.

When you win the "right' way, that is the best way to realize how it's done.

These guys are really close. Give it some time for them to have this come naturally for them. Take Brady, for instance. He had a couple games of great defensive awareness and last night, he did not follow the program and he knows the results speak for themselves.

They will get this right because they are so close
 

dumbdick

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May 31, 2008
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I think we've played well this season. Very suprised by this doom and gloom conversation right now.
 

Loach

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Repetition.

When you win the "right' way, that is the best way to realize how it's done.

These guys are really close. Give it some time for them to have this come naturally for them. Take Brady, for instance. He had a couple games of great defensive awareness and last night, he did not follow the program and he knows the results speak for themselves.

They will get this right because they are so close
Most of the people here would boil a consommé because it takes too long to make and it's just soup anyway. Fckn savages.
 

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