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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
Off topic, but..
Blaming the goaltending on anybody but the goaltenders is absolutely asinine IMO. The two vets played well enough to help the Flames to almost 100 points last season, and the young guy was an AHL all star and looked decent to great in his limited call ups.
Treliving had no reason to believe all three would be simultaneously horrible to start the year, and if they were horrible because there were three of them on the roster then that's on them too. Talk about weak mental fortitude. Not Hartley's fault, not the teams fault, and certainly not Treliving's fault.
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Nothing is isolated in hockey.
Goalies lose confidence and suck when the team can't score, or allow too many grade A chances, etc. The reverse is true as well. Defensemen make lots of bad reads when they're worried about their goalies not stopping a beach ball. How much is whose fault will be a circular argument until the end of time.
Coaching is important for systems and the biggest proof of those is usually special teams and 5v5 consistency. An historically bad PK is a a bad display of that coaching. So bad in fact, that tonight's 5 for 5 bumped them from 2nd worst in the last ten years to 4th worst. Underlying consistency at 5v5 is also a good tool to evaluate a coach. The Flames were certainly not consistent. Player selection is certainly subjective, but it's hard to say he did a good job of it IMO.