Disregarding for a moment these facts:
1. They almost blew a four-goal lead
2. The puzzling way (and even the announcers mentioned this) that they tend to play "to the competition" (and injuries and illness aside, they do)
This might have been the best they have looked in a while, particularly the power play. They were moving the puck AND moving themselves. No stationary "point to point" passes which makes them easier to defend. For a minute I thought I was watching the Bruins' power play with the movement, diagonal passes and one-timers (led by old friend Charlie McAvoy). When they are moving their feet like that, they are very tough to defend.
I can't make any comment on Albie - I don't know the man. I will say this...we should know by now that with the high draft picks (and didn't Zegras look good Monday night against the B's?) that it's going to take time to jell every year, because they are turning over their roster so extensively. That's just the way it is...the alternative is to be a "contender" but never have enough talent to win it all anyway, so that's sort of like "what's the point?" We really don't want to be a program that catches lighting in a bottle once every twenty years, do we?