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Originally Posted by doctajones428
I wonder why...
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Originally Posted by nemanja2306
Wow...this is just embarassing dude. I really hope you were being sarcastic.
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They aren't wrong with the bright spots.
But trying to pretend its all good when you are 5-6 a month into the hockey season is a mistake. Good teams win games, simple as that. To be sitting under .500 with holes all over the place is not a time to look at the bright side.
I think the next 3 games will be incredibly telling. The systems will click like last year, Flames will start scoring and winning, and we'll be 2 games above .500 and everything will be ok. OR we are 5 games under .500 and the sky really starts falling.
We will see. I thought Gully had something going last year, but the reality is were it not for one hot streak in the new year, there'd be no playoffs, and there'd be no GG behind the bench to even start this year.
I don't want revolving door of coaches, I don't want a revolving door of goalies, I think consistency is key, and I truly believed having everyone in camp, and having a full camp from GG would start us off on the right foot. But what I'm seeing is that GG's camps don't prepare the team to win or cement the system. 11 games later the guys still look slow and stuck in thought, trying to think of what to do next.
3 more games. They may not be pretty to watch, but its a pressure cooker right now. 3 more games and the either it's all good again or we need immediate changes before the season is scuttled.