first time back to back shutouts since 1941. nice
The last goal they scored was in the 1st period Monday.
first time back to back shutouts since 1941. nice
After watching the game last night I have to say that Quinn's body language and reaction to in-game setbacks is really off-putting. Every little thing that goes wrong he has that "You no-talent, craptastic bastids! I was an NHL assistant coach last year!" blank stare on his face. It's annoying.
If the Blackhawks get shut out Thursday (Henrik!) I'll be... I don't know what I'll be exactly.
My weekend hockey following: Four games, zero goals. None. Nada. Zippo. Bagel. Goose egg. Zilch. Null.
After watching the game last night I have to say that Quinn's body language and reaction to in-game setbacks is really off-putting. Every little thing that goes wrong he has that "You no-talent, craptastic bastids! I was an NHL assistant coach last year!" blank stare on his face. It's annoying.
... Technically, this team is not dead yet, thanks to the new playoff format.
I've mentioned it before, and will mention it again. Quinn, and his assistants, have shown no fire at all on the bench. He doesn't need to be Jack Parker, but he needs to show some life. Does he ever argue calls? Des he ever try to spark the team from behind the bench?
All well and good if he does it in the locker room, and one-on-one with the players ... but the BU fans would like to see that he has a personality and is into the game, not just resigned to another loss.
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Do you realize if we lose both remaining games, we get an advantage of only having to visit Vermont. ( a few other factors, like ND loses to BC @BC)
However, if we win just once, we move ahead of UMASS and must do the gong show travel to Notre Dame. So would you all say, they are in the drivers seat?
I've mentioned it before, and will mention it again. Quinn, and his assistants, have shown no fire at all on the bench. He doesn't need to be Jack Parker, but he needs to show some life. Does he ever argue calls? Des he ever try to spark the team from behind the bench?
All well and good if he does it in the locker room, and one-on-one with the players ... but the BU fans would like to see that he has a personality and is into the game, not just resigned to another loss.
I cannot tell you the frequency of which he explodes in the locker room, but I can tell you with certainty that he has done so at least once in the past 5 games.
Fans want to see their team win and when they don't they look for a reason that they never would have looked for otherwise. Millan was frequently described as sulking after goals he allowed during his sophomore and junior years when the team was struggling, but almost never during the team's winning years when he was a freshman and senior; his body language was the same all 4 years.
If Quinn was throwing clipboards, water bottles, and sticks and the team was still losing we would be saying he needs to be calm. If he acts like he currently does next year and the incoming recruits and returning players who get a full offseason under Quinn boost the team to top 10 this won't be a talking point. There are multiple ways to be a succesful coach (Bill Belichick, Phil Jackson, Scotty Bowman, Tony LaRussa, Terry Francona, Nick Saban) but listening to others tell you how to act is not one of them. This post isn't directly at you, Harry, you just happened to be the post I chose to quote.
Maybe Quinn was just hired to run a clean program and change the culture? Granted the cupboard is pretty bare in terms of talent but they seem to have gotten worse, at least to this fan's eye.
I cannot tell you the frequency of which he explodes in the locker room, but I can tell you with certainty that he has done so at least once in the past 5 games.
Fans want to see their team win and when they don't they look for a reason that they never would have looked for otherwise. Millan was frequently described as sulking after goals he allowed during his sophomore and junior years when the team was struggling, but almost never during the team's winning years when he was a freshman and senior; his body language was the same all 4 years.
If Quinn was throwing clipboards, water bottles, and sticks and the team was still losing we would be saying he needs to be calm. If he acts like he currently does next year and the incoming recruits and returning players who get a full offseason under Quinn boost the team to top 10 this won't be a talking point. There are multiple ways to be a succesful coach (Bill Belichick, Phil Jackson, Scotty Bowman, Tony LaRussa, Terry Francona, Nick Saban) but listening to others tell you how to act is not one of them. This post isn't directly at you, Harry, you just happened to be the post I chose to quote.
If Quinn was throwing clipboards, water bottles, and sticks and the team was still losing we would be saying he needs to be calm. If he acts like he currently does next year and the incoming recruits and returning players who get a full offseason under Quinn boost the team to top 10 this won't be a talking point. There are multiple ways to be a succesful coach (Bill Belichick, Phil Jackson, Scotty Bowman, Tony LaRussa, Terry Francona, Nick Saban) but listening to others tell you how to act is not one of them. This post isn't directly at you, Harry, you just happened to be the post I chose to quote.
I think the word would be " engaged " and he hasn't looked it on a regular basis. He was rolling out a litany of expletives during that ridiculous power play on Friday when they iced the puck twice had one pass picked off in the neutral zone then Noonan took a penalty. In his prior tenure he was engaged enough to email me back on atleast two occasions when I emailed him about some defensive concerns ( one named Morrow and one named Redlihs)!Nothing personal taken. This is a good discussion.
I'd just like to see some life, some passion, some spark. Something.
Doesn't have to be anything negative, or angry. Just something that resembles some on-bench motivation.
Again, he doesn't need to be Parker. But I'd hope for something more alive than a manikin.
I I don't see the point of Quinn ...sneaking up behind Jerry York and clobbering him with a chair.