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Originally Posted by taxbuster
I think you totally misunderstood the post. It was on the Flames *players* to recover and come back, and gather their poop in a group after letting in two relatively quick goals. I didn't see anything that indicated the coaches had much, if anything, to do with the comeback. If you did, please identify it.
And, for the record, I'm more "win or lose and it's on the team, including coaches" except when the team either (a) makes a brilliant series of plays to win (the two shifts prior to the goal) or (b) makes a totally boneheaded play to lose the game (as the PP play above would indicate, if they'd lost).
The coaches aren't on the ice, but GG *can* attempt to interrupt negative flow with a timeout. It may, or may not, work.
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This timeout stuff. Is there any proof it does anything to change momentum? Especially in the NHL where there are long TV timeout 3 times in a period.
I could see in a junior game without the TV breaks but the NHL has long breaks throughout the game.