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What is your favorite thing about Poulin? Do you think he is a good coach? Any beefs? I want to see some discussion about the man and his staff.
Rip Rap said:What is your favorite thing about Poulin? Do you think he is a good coach? Any beefs? I want to see some discussion about the man and his staff.
the_voidoid said:i'm not sure i particularly care for poulin. i don't care what our talent level may be, i feel the team underperforms, ESPECIALLY this season. our only saving grace (and it was our first win of the year) was a miracle last-second shorthanded goal versus then #1 boston college. otherwise, it's been lousy results versus some pretty mediocre competition. obviously i can't see any of the games live, so i can't really analyze whether we're undertalented, overmatched, or simply undercoached. if the team is showing strength in the fundamentals and losing to better talent, that's one thing. but if we can't pass and can't defend and can't create open looks, that's the coach's fault.
Rip Rap said:2.) NHL connection
Again, at least he had a very fruitful professional career. You would think that would also help. Great players are usually smart players. I have to think he understands the game on a deeper level.
the_voidoid said:in hockey, players who have that "sixth sense" awareness of the game are the great players, and that is an attribute more instinctual than learned. i would group poulin in with that type of player. possibly the players best suited to be coaches are the guys that had to work their assess off to get to that level. pat quinn was a workhorse as a player, as was barry melrose.... scotty bowman never played in the NHL.