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Leafs @ Hurricanes - Jan. 9th, 7:00pm - SN, SN 590

The Leafs odds of making the playoffs are now down to 32.1%.  It would be the definition of insanity to expect the Leafs to lose this one, continue on the same path, and expect a change.  A new coach, a new inspiration, new respect might change their present course.
 
Joe S. said:
I really don't think he gets fired until after the season is over. And only if they miss the playoffs.

A few weeks ago, I would have agreed with you, but, now, I'm not so sure. The tone has changed and, now, the media seem to have started their assault on the coach. The whole "Nonis won't make a move in-season" is starting to sound more and more like the dreaded vote of confidence.
 
bustaheims said:
Joe S. said:
I really don't think he gets fired until after the season is over. And only if they miss the playoffs.

A few weeks ago, I would have agreed with you, but, now, I'm not so sure. The tone has changed and, now, the media seem to have started their assault on the coach. The whole "Nonis won't make a move in-season" is starting to sound more and more like the dreaded vote of confidence.

If the fans in the stands start yelling "fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle", then you might be onto something. (At least it worked pretty well for getting rid of Wilson). Until that takes place, I don't see it happening this season either. Nonis promised patience when he took over this club, and he's done nothing to make me think anything has changed in that regard.
 
I care about patience with the players - not the coach.

When has a coach being sacked ever come back to bite a team - ever? But casting a player away, that can hurt and haunt a team for years.
 
Deebo said:
Stickytape said:
I've all but stopped expecting good things from this team, but I won't stop watching because apparently I don't know any better. :P

I won't stop watching because I have nothing better to do.

I won't stop watching because apparently I am a sucker for punishment....46 years and running.
 
Joe S. said:
that's not true. I had no ongoing issues with Quinn or Burns. Even Maurice was ok. I could take or leave Wilson.

But Carlyle is approaching Tom Watt levels of ineptness with me.

Actually - complete side note - you know what shocks me - I just looked up # of games coached since 1977, Wilson has the 2nd most games as coach behind Quinn. I didn't realize he was here that long.

Carlyle's just repeating Wilson's mistake: trying to force a style of play onto a team that it's not built for. Wilson tried to get a limited talented roster to play a more open game - which backfired because he didn't have the talent or the skaters. Carlyle's trying to turn one of the better skating teams in the NHL into a grinding team that collapses automatically in defensive situations. This team is a rush team - for better or for worse. They don't have the size or the defensive acumen to grind and sit back. They have the goaltending and the skaters to trade chances. It's not ideal, but they'd have more success I'm sure. At least they could use their skating to get more offensive chances instead of letting teams bludgeon their goaltenders into submission.

Also, didn't you rock the PAQ tag way back in the day? My memory might be off, that was a long long time ago.
 
sampson said:
bustaheims said:
Bullfrog said:
Possibly. But when we want him gone, it's more in a "fired and replaced by a coach with a different approach to the team", not really in a "let's immolate him" way.

Yeah. I don't wish any physical harm upon him. He seems like a perfectly nice guy. I just don't want him coaching the Leafs.

We are never happy with any Leafs coach. #truth

What was wrong with Burns and Quinn? Wilson really wasn't as bad in retrospect with the talent he was given. Jonas "the hammer" Frogren, for example.
 
#1PilarFan said:
Joe S. said:
that's not true. I had no ongoing issues with Quinn or Burns. Even Maurice was ok. I could take or leave Wilson.

But Carlyle is approaching Tom Watt levels of ineptness with me.

Actually - complete side note - you know what shocks me - I just looked up # of games coached since 1977, Wilson has the 2nd most games as coach behind Quinn. I didn't realize he was here that long.

Carlyle's just repeating Wilson's mistake: trying to force a style of play onto a team that it's not built for. Wilson tried to get a limited talented roster to play a more open game - which backfired because he didn't have the talent or the skaters. Carlyle's trying to turn one of the better skating teams in the NHL into a grinding team that collapses automatically in defensive situations. This team is a rush team - for better or for worse. They don't have the size or the defensive acumen to grind and sit back. They have the goaltending and the skaters to trade chances. It's not ideal, but they'd have more success I'm sure. At least they could use their skating to get more offensive chances instead of letting teams bludgeon their goaltenders into submission.

Also, didn't you rock the PAQ tag way back in the day? My memory might be off, that was a long long time ago.

Should switch the coaches for the time they were here.  Although I think Wilson could have had the Devil's mid-90s trap and still have been screwed by Toskala.
 
bustaheims said:
sampson said:
We are never happy with any Leafs coach. #truth

You can pretty much say that about any team that isn't contending for a championship. Coaches generally have a shelf life. For some, it's longer than other.

I wish RC's shelf life lasted about as long as the shelf I made for my mother in Woodworking Grade 7.

Which was until my Mom put something on it.
 
RedLeaf said:
If the fans in the stands start yelling "fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle", then you might be onto something. (At least it worked pretty well for getting rid of Wilson). Until that takes place, I don't see it happening this season either. Nonis promised patience when he took over this club, and he's done nothing to make me think anything has changed in that regard.

Dreger's stance on the issue is softening, which leads me to believe the same is true of Nonis. I have no doubt he's now starting to seriously consider the possibility of making this move in-season. That wasn't true last week.
 
bustaheims said:
RedLeaf said:
If the fans in the stands start yelling "fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle, fire Carlyle", then you might be onto something. (At least it worked pretty well for getting rid of Wilson). Until that takes place, I don't see it happening this season either. Nonis promised patience when he took over this club, and he's done nothing to make me think anything has changed in that regard.

Dreger's stance on the issue is softening, which leads me to believe the same is true of Nonis. I have no doubt he's now starting to seriously consider the possibility of making this move in-season. That wasn't true last week.

Bustabustabustabustabustabustabustabusta ya wishful thinker ya.
 
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Bustabustabustabustabustabustabustabusta ya wishful thinker ya.

We all thought the same thing about Burke in the weeks leading up to Wilson being fired. No one really thought he'd actually fire him until after the season (if at all), and well, we all know how that played out. It's not so much wishful thinking as much as it's a comfortable amount of knowledge with how similar situations have played out in the past. If the Leafs don't turn it around soon, I don't see Carlyle lasting the season.
 
cupquest said:
Deebo said:
Stickytape said:
I've all but stopped expecting good things from this team, but I won't stop watching because apparently I don't know any better. :P

I won't stop watching because I have nothing better to do.

I won't stop watching because apparently I am a sucker for punishment....46 years and running.

Hey. My final request on my dying bed will probably be for the score of the Leaf game  ;)

It would really suck if the doctor said their were getting badly beat that night.
 
jonasTSN1050: David Clarkson is taking part in the pre-game warmup. Speaking with medical trainer at the moment while testing left foot.

jonasTSN1050: Carl Gunnarsson also participating in the warm-up. Status for tonight will become clear here shortly.
 
Interesting potential changes on defence. Gleason-Phaneuf. Gunnarsson-Franson. Rielly-Fraser. Jake Gardiner appears out.
 

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