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sil wrote:
Bowser wrote:I am no fan of Bylsma's system of long breakouts, terrible power play scheme, and a lack of in-game adjustments.
When it is 2-0, on the road, and coming off a loss... you don't back off the throttle but you sure as heck don't just throw the puck around with 3 forwards standing at the opponents blue line and teams are easily jumping the boads to create turnovers. On the road, you back off, tighten the defense-to-forward gap and you bring the puck up the ice as a five man unit and get it deep.
What's the term, grind them b****** down?
Well, that isn't exactly grinding them down by losing the puck 19 times.
Bowser wrote:I am no fan of Bylsma's system of long breakouts, terrible power play scheme, and a lack of in-game adjustments.
When it is 2-0, on the road, and coming off a loss... you don't back off the throttle but you sure as heck don't just throw the puck around with 3 forwards standing at the opponents blue line and teams are easily jumping the boads to create turnovers. On the road, you back off, tighten the defense-to-forward gap and you bring the puck up the ice as a five man unit and get it deep.
What's the term, grind them b****** down?
Well, that isn't exactly grinding them down by losing the puck 19 times.
columbia wrote:Semi-serious question:
I wonder how DB would fare as a coach in Columbus?
pens#1 wrote:i dont see how Shero isnt to blame? The offense got worse and he did noting in the off-season. It was clear he wanted to make a splash in FA and failed once again. Here we sit with a crappy D, 1 legit winger, tons of cap space, and a lot of D men that we are told have value....
Bowser wrote:Shero assembled enough talent to win, it is up to the coach to create a system that works with the talent on hand.
MRandall25 wrote:Bowser wrote:Shero assembled enough talent to win, it is up to the coach to create a system that works with the talent on hand.
It's also up to that talent to execute on the ice. Turnovers are a product of mis-execution, not system.
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