Frank E said:lc9 said:OldTimeHockey said:lc9 said:Coco-puffs said:lc9 said:Hutch wasn?t capable, but Babcock has to share in the blame. It is idiotic ton exclusively your backup goalie only in the 2nd half of back to backs, especially when you consider the leafs don?t skate well on back to backs. Babcock set Hutch and the leafs up for failure with his stubbornness. He is wrong, but he won?t admit it.
Actually, the analytics actually back up playing your backup over your starter in the 2nd half of back to backs. Our understanding is Babcock is listening to the analytics staff and goalie coach recommendations on this. Do you really want him to stop listening to those staff members? because I have my doubts it will be a positive thing overall.
And the Leaf players not skating well on back to backs... Sounds to me like that is a player problem and the leaders in the room need to step up and hold their teammates accountable.
Analytics is great until it isn?t. What does it matter who?s fault it is the leafs are lousy in the 2nd of back to backs? The fact is they are. So until the coaches or players figure it out the coach needs to ice a lineup that gives them the best chance to win. It hasn?t worked for two years. The analytics don?t reflect the leafs in this regard.
So what you're saying is analytics are great until they don't support your argument. Got ya
Nope, not what I?m saying. Analytics says start your backup in the 2nd half of the back to back. Leafs have gained 1 of 10 points in these games. In this case, analytics is wrong for the leafs. Try something new. You?re suggesting to follow analytics blindly. Not a great strategy, as has been proven.
According to a Sportsnet article the other day, they've gone 35-8-7 on the first game, and 19-28-3 on the 2nd game since 16-17. This totals 54-36-10. So the suggestion there is that the strategy works overall.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/maple-leafs-couldnt-afford-wait-hutchinsons-play-improve/
Not to be obtuse, but how is it considered a successful strategy if the leafs have yet to procure home ice advantage in the playoffs? It could be if you mixed and matched your first game might be a bit worse, but you could atleast be near .500 on the second half. The strategy hasn?t worked. The leafs have enough talent to gain home ice. The same things that plagued them 3 years ago plague them today.