Maestro wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:12 pm
who knows how much more unbelievable they left on the table by hanging on to Bylsma and Sullivan too long.
I'm convinced 1 cup at least was wasted by hanging on to these guys for WAY TOO long.
Same crap we hear about Sully was said about Dan B - who after he left Pitt failed to make playoffs for 2 years with Buffalo then was never a head coach again (in the NHL).
Sully will get a new job if he's ever let go (although I doubt that will happen) - but once that team fizzles after 2 months, 1 season, then what?
His system is outdated. While it seems it may take the Penguins organization 7 years of Crosby's career to realize this, other teams won't be so forgiving to consistent, repeated failure.
I think when Sullivan came in, he was a breathe of fresh air, had a good system that fit the team, and adapted like an NFL coach would (I think I read an article about that last one). Systems work great when you have the players to play the system and both the system and players adjust.
The problem is, 5-8 years later the NHL copied and caught up to the system and Sullivan ran out of adjustments. Rather than try to be innovative or change with the league and age of the players, Sullivan is stagnant in 2017.
I don't mind a good defense, low scoring offense that wins 2-1 if it matches the team. The problem is, this team is low scoring because they can't play the 2017 system, not because they're more passive and jump on opportunities. I do, however, mind a team that can't score on the PP, refuses to change from the Harlem Globetrotter style and get to the fundamentals, which ironically is what Karlsson excels at. Shoot the puck, crash the net, get the puck back to EK, keep doing that until you score. Not exactly that, but you get the gist.