Busta Reims said:
The team is in the midst of a rough stretch. It happens. And yet, they've still won 3 of their last 6 games. We're not exactly in end of the world, blow it all up territory here. I don't think anyone will tell you that the team has played well, but, before we start throwing coaches and players under the bus, let's look at things in perspective first and cut out the hyperbole. Let's also remember that different does not always mean better. Firing Wilson won't make the Leafs a better team in and of itself. Unless there's a clear choice out there that will make the players on the ice able to execute a system more effectively, play better defensively and generate more secondary scoring, it becomes change for the sake of change - and that doesn't actually benefit anybody.
I have always respected your posts - they are written with wisdom and insight, but I totally disagree with you on this one.
If I am an opposing coach of a team facing the Leafs, I am going to emphasize on my players to forecheck, be agressive to the puck and to the puck carrier, skating hard and fast and to pressure the d-men. I am going to emphasize muddling up the neutral zone, forcing the Leafs to shoot the puck in. On the PK, I will emphasize to the players to keep the Leafs around the perimeter and cut down on the shooting lanes. On the PP, I will emphasize passing the puck back and forth, thus forcing the Leaf players to play 'chase the puck'. I will send at least one player to the front of the net during the PP, making it hard for the Leaf goalie to make the save and perhaps drawing another penalty by a Leafs defender. At all times have my best defensive forward against Kessel.
If every team played that way against the Leafs, I guarantee the Leafs would not win many games, and that is why Wilson should be fired. He cannot adapt the players to counter what other teams are doing to the Leafs.