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Originally Posted by Table 5
A great coach gets more out of his team than what you think is possible.
An average coach gets what's generally expected out of the roster.
A bad coach is one that gets less than what's expected.
I would say that generally Gulutzan has spent about a third of his tenure in the 2nd category and two-thirds in the 3rd category. Apart from a couple streaks, I'm not sure if this team has ever consistently performed above what people generally think is possible with this roster... especially this year when the goaltending has normalized.
Unless Treliving wants to make massive changes, I think we know what we can expect from this combo of coach plus roster...average at best.
Average-at-best has generally been the Flames motto for 3 decades now though, so I'm assuming management will let this one ride till the summer for fear of looking bad or hurting feelings. Then they will probably go out and hire another cheap rookie coach.
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Yep, pretty much this.
If you spend the better part of 16 months wondering, Is this guy the weakest link? then his value over replacement is probably low enough that it can't possibly hurt to try something new.