Stickytape said:
- wasting skilled, speedy players on tough/goon hockey
- system worked great until other teams figured it out; then his inability to adapt led to slumps
I don't agree with these two points in general, at least I don't think we're seeing this.
To be fair, Carlyle isn't asking the skill guys to goon it up. Maybe we have 1-2 too many goons on the team, but it's not as if he's asking Kessel to go out and fight.
On the other point, his ability to adapt in the playoffs is what helped take the Bruins to 7 games. The Leafs got manhandled in the first game so he changed up the game plan and turned it around. He does (and/or, should) get a lot of credit for that series not being over in 4 games. His obsessive line matching helped in that area as well.
All that said, in general it feels like this team has already tuned him out, or are approaching that point. Tonight's game to me is the tipping point in that regard. They can win this game and with some of the positives from the Sharks game if they apply it they will beat Dallas.
But in an era where coaches are interchangeable parts, the leash on Carlyle should be very very short.. like 1-2 weeks short. If the Leafs play like crap tonight in the effort dept. then I'm on the bus for replacing the coach. It will just end up being a different voice yelling almost the same stuff.