indeed you did...i think Q would have liked to have missed it...
“They played well and we were brutal,” coach Joel Quenneville said. “That was a bad start, a bad middle and even
- bogiedoc[though] it was a little excited at the end it wasn’t very good. That’s as close to brutal as you can get.”
I guess we should call Kane Dr. Obvious...have heard this far to many times the last 2 years: “Obviously it wasn’t good enough for two periods. If you take any positives out of this game, it’s the way we played in the third,” Patrick Kane said. “At least we know we can do it. Just gotta do it before our backs are against the wall.”
I stated earlier if this team having some "chemistry" and flourish depended on smaltz they are in trouble. thats alot to ask of a smurf 20 year old 2nd year player
noticed also that the ass hat blues were targeting ADB and Smaltz.
i agree with enzo toews looks like he has the last 1-2 years...thats not good news
This team keeps getting worse since we beat Tampa for The Cup.
Some on this board will make excuses or see the situation for what it is not.
There are some good young players but no one is replacing the good players who were performing well only a couple or so years ago, even for a while after we beat Tampa for The Cup.
It is inevitable that a painful reality will hit home as this team flounders and misses the playoffs. A new core needs to be constructed. Trading a #1 choice and or one of your prospects is only going to mask the problem and we still might miss the playoffs.
There is also the fact that Q does not appear to be tuned in or willing to change the course of many systematic on ice problems. That Dineen - McDonough meeting is going to be viewed as foreshadowing the end of the good times.
One way to put this in perspective is to ask if what was good is still good or has been replaced by the equivalent good players. I'll list the good bad comparison:
* Toews is the same tower of strength
* Keith and Seabrook are a top pair, one of the best in the league
* Hjalmarsson, Oduya, Hossa were very good, and Sharp was scoring goals, not punching a teammate
* Kreuger and Shaw outplayed the other team's line.
* although we won with Bickel (whose temporary Superman transformation from Clark Kent was really only one playoff year), we never replaced the presence of a Brouwer or Big Buff. Those two had a huge impact in 2010.
Last night two newbies were lightweights and no heavyweights retaliated.
Last night our CAPTAIN couldn't right the ship. Crawford is not carrying a team alone, and someone who could be huge [Kane] is not set up with linemates to be.....huge. Saad and the new tough to play against, push the puck up ice is not going to flourish if there is a lackluster effort. It is only a matter of time before the next disappearing act is not just players, but their coach.
McDonough cannot go buy a new set up overnight. McDonough - like the fans - will have to bear down. Sorry but if you don't see this as all so true, then you will just find out later and your pain will surface after much aggravation. Playoffs....in your dreams.