Mobiandi
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They were also missing Sekera and Larsson. Absolutely humiliating. We should've run them out of the buildingWill Brossiot be in net for the next one?
They were also missing Sekera and Larsson. Absolutely humiliating. We should've run them out of the buildingWill Brossiot be in net for the next one?
I don't want to hear any posts about preaching patience, it's only one game etc. etc. If it wasn't for Smith this season we'd be down there with Edmonton and Arizona.
Rember when Brodie and engelland did well together? I think it was engelland who made Brodie look good and not the other way around.
There should be a dislike button on this board. Mind you it might be used on me very frequently.No excuses for that loss. Simply did not show up for two periods. When they did show up it was clear which is the better team. But the fact that they didn't show up for two periods means one thing and one thing only: Gulutzan needs to Go.
BTW, the real Sam Bennett is back. Time to get him back into his natural position and put him between Ferland and Gaudreau, and have him or Jankowski replace Brouwer on PP1 (common sense). I'd much rather watch Ferland-Bennett-Gaudreau blaze up the ice with speed than this awkward Gaudreau-Monahan-Jagr line. The Gaudreau-Monahan pairing is so overrated.
Flames before Gulutzan - 10-1-1 against Oilers. Flames against Oilers with Gulutzan - 0-5-1. Not acceptable.
Obviously this is a really bad stretch for Brodie but come on. The entire defense is a joke. Nobody looks good out there. Brodie plays the most so the spotlights on him, but Giordano, Hamilton and Hamonic all look subpar. All of them struggle with positioning, giveaways, and puck watching. Clearly, this system isn't working.
You can either trade the entire defense, or just replace the coaching staff. Or at the very least, Jerrard. But really, the whole coaching staff.
Yeah, this was such a wasted opportunity.They were also missing Sekera and Larsson. Absolutely humiliating. We should've run them out of the building
Gio gets a pass; he's been strong all season. The coaching staff should be under the microscope for why our vaunted D-core is severely below average.I agree that the hyper-focus on Brodie isn't really fair. Hamilton, Gio and Hamonic all made major errors tonight.
Too much reliance on D to D passes, and not enough on forwards supporting puck movement out of the zone. Janks, Bennett, Frolik and Backs are the only forwards consistently supporting the D.Gio gets a pass; he's been strong all season. The coaching staff should be under the microscope for why our vaunted D-core is severely below average.
Smith was not great tonight. I try not to blame the goalie usually, but he inexplicably looked away on the first goal and let in a softy on the third goal. The rest, I don't blame him for, but it made a big difference in the game. I thought the Khaira goal was a real backbreaker. Brossoit almost played chiropractor in the third, though.
The low angle on the first goal showed him looking away into the slot while the puck hit the boards. He wasn't set for what should have been an easy save. Bugged me.The third goal was a muffin, but otherwise I thought he played okay. He faced what seemed like a ton of high-quality chances.