TopShelfGloveSide
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I’m not saying it’s all on the coach. The players need to have a nice long look in the mirror.@TopShelfGloveSide
A couple of things stand out for me so far.
One that the team deosnt seem to have the stomach to go to the dirty areas of the ice.
Secondly (as I have mentioned already) important players are quitting in games.
Lastly...when that Canucks player had McDavid on the ice (while in the process of getting their ass kicked again) there should have been an explosion by the Oilers. Instead there was hardly a whimper.
None of that is on the coach.
It speaks to the lack of character in the room. The lack of fight in the dog.
Honestly...a team doesnt win shit with that indentity.
I keep waiting for this team to get mad. Thats what a team with character would do.
With this team (outside of Kane, Foegele and Gagner)...all we get is the continuous sound of crickets.
It’s been said 1000 times, but Woodcroft has held no one accountable on this team. Bad habits will continue to be bad habits and get worse if they aren’t corrected. “Oops you decided not to play defence and they scored? Get back out there!” “What we lost 5 in a row? 20 min light practise tomorrow”
There is an unearned almost arrogant culture going on in that locker room and I think Woody fuels the fire. Not showing up against lesser teams, only showing up for half the game, constantly starting slow… etc. All things that were issues last year the only difference is we were able to out score those issues. Those issues were masked but never corrected.
Accountability makes players disciplined. Disciplined hockey players win hockey games. I remember back in my army days when I was a young boot, I left my rifle unattended. The uppers found it and beasted the whole platoon for about 2 hours. Before you know it taking care of my rifle was 2nd nature. Obviously its not the exact same and I'm not saying run the team like a boot camp but you have to have a standard the team is held to. The players keep not going to the dirty areas, not trying, playing lazy defence because they aren't disciplined. Thats on the players but that’s also on the coach. You don't want to go to the dirty areas? Fine but they should know 30 minutes of grueling board battle drills are coming up next practise. You don't want to put in effort? Fine... you should have lots of energy for a bunch of skating drills next practise.
We got whooped 8-1 in the season opener and the coach barely raised an eyebrow. That set the tone for the year. Like I said this is on the players but just as much on the coach.