I read your post and wasn't really sure where you were going with it. Teams have injuries and we've had enough back for a while to, at least, hold water around an 82 point season. We're likely to finish way below that. Our most significant injuries, right now, are Jenner and Murray.
The team is, significantly, under performing right now.
I don't like the predictions of where we'll be next season at certain points. They can't know and generally there is no qualifications for them to know. However, your comment on zero talent contains just as much lunacy as what you were trying to combat.
So if my assertion is accurate, why are we under performing? It's mostly rhetorical, no reason to answer. I've got my opinions and I've shared them for months and our HC is part of the reason.
I was responding to this bald assertion in prior post: "Injuries are just an excuse covering up a poor coach...."
And I disagree with your assertion that CBJ has had enough back... Bobrovsky is just now back on some form of his usual self, and has been out 2 separate extended stints. Dubi just finding his stride in last 5+ games.... If Bob and Dubi are our backbone (I submit they are), we just now are getting them both going at the same time, with 16 games to go and the season long gone. Horton was counted on as being the 1st line RW, whether that was realistic or not is not HCTR's fault. He's not been replaced. Look at Joey's line last night - Cam and ). Jenner gone most of year, still not back. Murray gone essentially entire year. Anismov's game hasn't arrived since return from injury - and not being able to take faceoffs says he's still hurting), guys like Calvert out for stretches....etc... Not like any of the above are 4th liners. The 1st line last night was Cam-Joey-Bourque (although with the number of PP/PK it didn't feel that way, and I know that Foligno was ill, but really?)...that to me was telling. Not because HCTR put that line out there - but because it made sense looking at the other lines. Boll, Tropp and Luke Adam all played 8 mins or less...
I understand your thought that the injured has been mostly back for a bit now, as it sometimes sounds like a few bodies have returned, but imo not for long enough and not early enough to get up to speed to suggest an 82 pt season.
It appears to me that the cumulative effect of all of the above has now hit not just the injured, but the healthy who finally realized that playoffs were not even a possibility 2-3 weeks ago; at which point they hit the skids. Pride is always something to play for, but it is different for a team that knows it sucks but is in a rebuilding mode to play for pride, compared to a team that EXPECTED to make a run, only to never have really had a chance - the air finally got let out of the 14/15 balloon, for all of them.
It sucks, yes. But it didn't happen because HCTR played/didn't play Boll instead of *****, or tried Tropp on the 1st line in November for a few games, or stuck with Wennberg longer than he should have, or didn't light a fire under ****. This season was a disaster after game 6, because of injuries. Without the December run, they would be in the hunt for the #1 pick, and noone would be blaming HCTR for a bad season. Admittedy HCTR may not have handled the injury issues like you would have, or how the HOF coach of choice may have, but it was nothing but a crap shoot for the opening 2/3 of the season as to who was going to be on the ice and/or in what position. Even if not talent-laden, if you can throw the same fill-ins in the same spots night after night, you might expect a little consistency - but we never got to even do that, as new injuries showed up almost daily.
Imo, even accepting for the sake of argument your view that enough of the injured have been back for a stretch, evaluating HCTR's performance in the past 3 weeks, when the season was clearly OVER for this team, is not nearly as meaningful as evaluating the job he did in 12/13 and 13/14. He's not HOF coach today- but no coach is at this stage of his career. My take on the last 3 weeks is that while the results on the ice have been marginal, he still has the room at a time when most would not.
Bottom line - I'd like to see him coach a REASONABLY healthy CBJ next year (not without injury, just reasonable). He earned that with 2 prior seasons; this team is built for his style of coaching, with enough wiggle room in his style for the RyJo's to shine. Now, the results have to be there next year, I would agree with that. But to lay 14/15 on HCTR's head is, imo, short-sighted.
I won't convince you (BB) or anyone else to change their mind. And you won't change mine. But has been cathartic to air it out - my issue isn't with those that have an opinion that Richards hasn't done the best job while citing specific relevant evidence and who at least acknowledge injuries and contrary views, as you have done throughout this thread (and others). We simply agree to disagree. My "WOW" issue is with those that blast away at Richards as if he were the worst hockey coach this side of Arniel, stating as fact that CBJ can't make playoffs and/or win SC with him as coach, without presenting any objective basis whatsoever.