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Sarge said:So, how long do I have to wait before anyone gives credit to Wilson for holding the team together after last night's mess? I'm guessing forever.
I agree with Cap44. 8)
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Sarge said:So, how long do I have to wait before anyone gives credit to Wilson for holding the team together after last night's mess? I'm guessing forever.
Sarge said:So, how long do I have to wait before anyone gives credit to Wilson for holding the team together after last night's mess? I'm guessing forever.
Sarge said:So, how long do I have to wait before anyone gives credit to Wilson for holding the team together after last night's mess? I'm guessing forever.
Sarge said:Okay, now the media types... Feel free to post anything if you see it, folks.
Saint Nik said:Sarge said:Okay, now the media types... Feel free to post anything if you see it, folks.
I'll be sure to be on the lookout for people who want to attribute this win directly to Wilson's coaching as opposed to the players.
Not to post, mind you, just to point and laugh.
Sarge said:Wilson skated the team hard today... He could have rested his team like Blysma did and who knows what Wilson said to keep these guys glued.
Saint Nik said:I'm not inclined to divy up credit to fill a narrative without citing anything specific.
Sarge said:Great! So when do you take over for these media types I'm talking about? Because a lot of them have no problem pointing to Wilson without citing anything specific after loses. However, that's not exactly shocking given who I'm talking about which is really only to my point. - A point I suppose which isn't exactly shocking either.
Zee said:He's the greatest. What a move starting Reimer tonight!
nutman said:Five shutouts in 5 weeks!Zee said:He's the greatest. What a move starting Reimer tonight!
It seems Burke was right yet again on resigning him. I think the press needs to get with the program, and stop dissing his moves, and Rons. all along it was just a matter of this young and just built team learning the system. a system that over the last month is looking very good. when was the last time the leafs were this good on pp and pk. and I am talking from jan on.
nutman said:Zee said:He's the greatest. What a move starting Reimer tonight!
It seems Burke was right yet again on resigning him. I think the press needs to get with the program, and stop dissing his moves, and Rons. all along it was just a matter of this young and just built team learning the system. a system that over the last month is looking very good. when was the last time the leafs were this good on pp and pk. and I am talking from jan on.
A great post. bang on IMO. nice to see somebody standing up for the coach. These guys are buying into a system and it is starting to work more consistently. time will tell of course but it is nice to see them gel.slapshot said:Wow, lot of volleys back and forth, good stuff. I'll jump in just for fun. I think Sarge states specifically that Wilson chose to skate the team hard. It's just hard to quantify if that or anything else (such as the list Nik mentioned) had an impact on the win. We can say Wilson's decision did not adversely impact on the outcome and may have helped.
What bothers me is when the whole debate over Wilson's coaching revolves around his personality instead of his record.
Trying to look at it "objectively" as possible (while admittedly being more pro Wilson than con), the team he inherited when he got here really was BRUTAL. You just have to look at the list of discards, guys like: Poni, Hagman, Stajan, Blake, Mitchell, etc, who have done absolutely nothing elsewhere, yet they were part of the regular core here. Then, there was Toskala (don't even get me started on that).
It just kind of bugs me that people keep popping off, "Oh, Wilson throws his players under the bus, he's so mean." Bleeding hearts. This guys are million dollar players. Besides, I think he's just being honest, he'll praise or criticize depending on what he's asked. He actually stands up for players who may not be having great success in some areas, but play hard and follow the details. Kulimen is a great example. Grabo was previously when he struggled, but Wilson stuck with him and praised him, and look at him now. What drives Wilson and any coach nuts, is when guys are lazy or continually make stupid plays. I'm sure he had talked plenty with Kessel about improving his game over the past couple of seasons. At least that's what he suggests in interviews.
Frankly, in terms of media interviews, I can't blame Wilson for getting a little annoyed at some of the stupid or insanely repetitive questions they ask. I mean have you listened to some of that stuff. I'm sure there are posters on here that could ask better questions. At least they should appreciate that he gives honest answers and not just pat answers.
Burkie is generally more bombastic and sarcastic, but he doesn't catch near the flak or scorn that Wilson does.
In terms of coaching record, I have generally found that Wilson gets a strong effort out of most of the team on most nights. However, I was teetering on whether he should be replaced a month ago. The on-going PK woes and overall defensive record is very hard to ignore, especially when you have a quality guy like Dallas Eakins so ready to be promoted. For now, it looks like Wilson has turned things around with the team, almost miraculously on the PK. Hard to believe really that they could go from absolutely putrid to sheer perfection in the blink of an eye.
In terms of overall defence, I will make a bold prediction that they will finish about 15th, middle of the league, now currently 25th. Based on what?
The Jets are currently 15th, have played the same number of games, and only have 8 more goals against. So the gap isn't that great.
1) I don't expect the PK to stay where it's at now, but I think it will be a whole lot better than where it was. Probably about 80 per cent that rest of the way.
2) I expect Gus to be closer to what he is now than what he was then.
3) I think Reimer will turn the corner as well, and get back at least closer to what he was last year as opposed to post-injury.
4) On the D, Franson is a whole lot better, Gardiner is learning. The vets like Phanuef, Liles, Komi and to some extent Gunner (if you can call him a vet?) will play about the same. Schenn in my mind is a wildcard. I really don't know what to expect, and that ain't so great. A trade, maybe?
The Leafs should make the playoffs, especially if Burke can shore up the forward situation a bit. They need a new look between Lupul and Kessel (maybe even try Lombardi there?) and some sort of chemistry between Connolly and whatever linemates he's with. I'm thinking Army might help get him going, then you need a scorer on the left side.
Sorry for the long post. I guess I got carried away...
donkeyy0 said:There's no reason to stand up for him.
Ron Wilson had a "vision" of offensively charged up and down the rink hockey.
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If Wilson sticks to this defensive structure, then maybe I'll stop criticizing, but up to this point he's done nothing but cripple the team moving forward.