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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:herman said:https://mapleleafshotstove.com/2019/05/06/mike-babcock-to-return-as-toronto-maple-leafs-head-coach-per-kyle-dubas/
This is good.
He?s going to need to show a willingness to compromise in some of these areas or it could be his undoing. Babcock, as much as he certainly can be stubborn, probably doesn?t get enough credit here for his adaptability, though ? he healthy scratched Matt Martin down the stretch and in to the playoffs last season and sat Leo Komarov when it became apparent he was struggling (partially due to injury) in favour of Andreas Johnsson. Seeing is believing, but I?m guessing that Babcock made some verbal commitments to certain changes in the last couple of weeks in the board-room meetings with Dubas.
Those are nice examples. From last year.
I think this article is pretty commendable and I think Babcock should absolutely get next season, so I agree with this writer's takehome message. But he does sound too much like an apologist. There is no excuse for how Babcock managed the PP/PK, especially in Game 6. That needs to be emphasized, not swept under the rug.
herman said:Also the fanbase complaint about Matthews' usage in the playoffs was interesting.
https://www.thepointhockey.com/did-auston-matthews-lack-of-ice-time-have-more-to-do-with-the-player-than-the-coach/
Strangelove said:Those points actually serve as an indictment of Babcock's inflexibility rather than the other way around.
CarltonTheBear said:Strangelove said:Those points actually serve as an indictment of Babcock's inflexibility rather than the other way around.
I'm trying to wrap my head around this one... Babcock putting Martin in the pressbox and drastically cutting Komarov's minutes in the 2nd half of last season is actually proof that he's inflexible with the line-up? Can you show your math on that?
mr grieves said:CarltonTheBear said:Strangelove said:Those points actually serve as an indictment of Babcock's inflexibility rather than the other way around.
I'm trying to wrap my head around this one... Babcock putting Martin in the pressbox and drastically cutting Komarov's minutes in the 2nd half of last season is actually proof that he's inflexible with the line-up? Can you show your math on that?
I think the argument isn't the straw man (that Babcock is inflexible) but that he's slow to make changes and adapt -- that he's stubborn. This isn't a controversial view.
The complaint was that because of the circumstances, game 6 and 7 were elimination games, Matthews, JT and Marner should have played even more. That's this issue I see almost all people have with Babs and the ice time. He also doesn't play his power play enough. Love him or not Cherry was right in his assessment. The first PP unit had too much pressure to produce. It wasn't a 2 minute pp for them, it was basically a regular shift. You have to give them time to set up and try to generate. This 50 seconds and off crap was terrible.herman said:Also the fanbase complaint about Matthews' usage in the playoffs was interesting.
mr grieves said:I think the argument isn't the straw man (that Babcock is inflexible) but that he's slow to make changes and adapt -- that he's stubborn. This isn't a controversial view.
I would agree with this. I hope he can and will adapt. He's not a dumbass and I'm betting there were some energetic discussions between him and Dubas the last few weeks.CarltonTheBear said:There are some very real issues with Babcock's coaching, but if you're out here saying that he's literally incapable of changing and adapting then you're talking out of your behind.
Guilt Trip said:I would agree with this. I hope he can and will adapt. He's not a dumbass and I'm betting there were some energetic discussions between him and Dubas the last few weeks.
Guilt Trip said:The complaint was that because of the circumstances, game 6 and 7 were elimination games, Matthews, JT and Marner should have played even more. That's this issue I see almost all people have with Babs and the ice time. He also doesn't play his power play enough. Love him or not Cherry was right in his assessment. The first PP unit had too much pressure to produce. It wasn't a 2 minute pp for them, it was basically a regular shift. You have to give them time to set up and try to generate. This 50 seconds and off crap was terrible.
Game 7...Hyman, you know the guy with the knee problems, played almost 2 mins more then Matthews at EV. That's unacceptable to me.
The 4th line seeing ice in the 3rd period in game 7 with the Goat as centre was a huge mistake. Not dbl shifting Matthews or JT in his spot, huge mistake. Not playing Willy with Matthews here and there, huge mistake. Not dumping Brown and Marleau to the 4th line, huge mistake. Playing Gardiner/Dermott instead of a healthy Rosen, huge mistake.
Putting the 4th line out after scoring a goal or having one against for most of the year but especially in game 6, huge mistake. All I can say is he better adjust because if this crap happens next year, he'll be gone.
herman said:mr grieves said:CarltonTheBear said:Strangelove said:Those points actually serve as an indictment of Babcock's inflexibility rather than the other way around.
I'm trying to wrap my head around this one... Babcock putting Martin in the pressbox and drastically cutting Komarov's minutes in the 2nd half of last season is actually proof that he's inflexible with the line-up? Can you show your math on that?
I think the argument isn't the straw man (that Babcock is inflexible) but that he's slow to make changes and adapt -- that he's stubborn. This isn't a controversial view.
Or he values a robust sample size, respects experience, and is willing to ride the veteran longer for the benefit of developing the replacement to succeed?
herman said:https://twitter.com/HardevLad/status/1125931066164801536
What I've been trying to say, but much more succinctly.