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Originally Posted by GullFoss
Alternatively, the coach (sharpest mind in hockey) wanted to play the right way and lost a battle with the new stars who didn't. And the coach also battled with many in the head office over the quality of the roster (or lack thereof) and lost that battle too.
So here we are with Maloney in charge, "star" players playing the way they think they need to, largely the same roster, a huge downgrade in the coaching position and a less "toxic" (or alternatively, a less accountable and less critical) atmosphere.
The results thus far seem to be tracking the logic of the situation pretty darn closely.
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Yep. And still almost made the playoffs with garbage goaltending