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Originally Posted by Macindoc
Flames are at the bottom of the league in goals for. Several Flames are on pace for matching their typical career PPG. Most are not. So you can't give Huska any credit if the offensive department. In terms of goaltending, Wolf is well ahead of what I expected at this point in his career. How much of this is Wolf and how much is coaching/system play? And of the part that's coaching, how much can we attribute to Huska?
All I can say at this point is that Huska may have a role in Wolf's unexpected success this season. Other than that, he's coaching a bottom feeder team in a way that does not promote offensive creativity and scoring.
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The bolded being the worst part of it. In contrast, Hartley may have been equally leaky on the defensive side of things, but at least the hockey was exciting and the kids (Gaudreau, Monahan, and Bennett) and offensive players were allowed to do their thing.