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Originally Posted by sketchyt
I've always seen this Sutter/Treliving/Huska/Conroy debacle as an issue of finding the right players for the play style of the coach.
It's pretty clear and known upfront Sutter requires certain types of players (that are harder and harder to find) to win. Treliving didn't find them and Sutter was too stubborn to adjust.
The big key here, whether it's Love or Huska, is that Conroy understands what the style/systems are going to be and getting the right skaters.
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Don Maloney, said low scoring games doesn't transition in today's NHL because the players are more fit amd skilled. Seemed to lean on a more offensive style of play. Conroy said we needed more offence and creativity. I think getting young skilled, fast talent into the line up is going to be a priority with this group. I think Conroy realizes because we couldn't keep Johnny we should have gotten something for him.