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Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
This is so absolutely completely totally wrong.
I do not understand why people keep pushing this fairy tale, Hollywood narrative.
A coach's job is to implement a system, prepare the game plan, and adapt to game situations. Gulutzan may be good/bad at all/any/none of these things - I don't know.
What I do know is that to motivate professional athletes to be ready to play is absolutely no part of his job description.
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Good coaches do it. Bad coaches don't.
On another note, Lack's numbers keep getting worse over the course of his career and I think his NHL days may be numbered. His sv% was just a smidge over .900 in Carolina and it's .813 so far this year. Ouch.