Henkka
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Seider has regressed under lalonde.
They did just put him look like that.
But Seider hasn't been regressing, more of developing to play the hardest moments. It was just the "deep end" approach.
Seider has regressed under lalonde.
He's turned down NHL assistant coaching jobs to stay at Denver in past years.
What about the "retreads" and the "old boys' club" arguments?No more rookie coaches get someone established who knows how to do the job.
Should have spent more time developing his pp skills. But I guess keeping Ghosts seat warm during that time was more crucial to the team's and Mo's future.They did just put him look like that.
But Seider hasn't been regressing, more of developing to play the hardest moments. It was just the "deep end" approach.
I hereby revoke your privilege to cal yourself a coach, at least in the hockey sense.I don’t know how anyone can look at how bad we were at 5v5 this year and say we should keep lalonde. The metrics we had at 5v5 were horrible and propped up by an unsustainable shooting percentage. It’s likely we regress next year, could even seeing it by 10 points with some of the players we will lose. Then everybody will be calling for lalondes head when the writing on the wall was apparent the year before. Get ahead of the curve and do what obviously needs to be done, the teams system is just inexplicable sometimes and lacks complete cohesion. If you’re only looking at points and think lalonde should stay you’re missing the picture.
Seider has regressed under lalonde.
It was Red Wings vs. Lightning, January 21. By many eyewitness accounts, it was a Moritz Seider masterclass in shutdown defense. He went toe-to-toe with Nikita Kucherov for 86 percent of his ice time and lived to tell the tale, keeping the shot and goal count even.
That’s the job of a No. 1 shutdown defenseman and he aced it.