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Originally Posted by The Boy Wonder
I guess we'll agree to disagree but any coach who puts his 4th line (and it is a terrible 4th line) out on the ice for the second shift of the game is doing things fundamentally wrong.
The eye test says that he's out of his depth, and that he gets out coached on in game adjustments and personnel decisions
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We definitely will have to agree to disagree.
But to be fair, It’s up to Treliving to build a team with functional lines as well. Can’t just have consistently terrible performing 3rd and 4th lines that can’t be trusted on the ice in critical situations. Like what exactly is stopping him from finding a couple good 4th liners. They’re dime a dozen. Good teams have players that can play in all and any situations at any time and be effective, that’s what I’ve learned in the last week from teams like Boston and Las Vegas.