Re: Maine offseason part II...Countdown to slightly above the Mendoza line.
Maine's players are at fault too for playing like ****. That's all I'm saying
you really do not know what you are talking about.
the players are told what the system is. Tim is vague. Then the players get benched for their performance, and they are not told what they did wrong. They play like they are afraid to do something wrong, but they don't know what is right.
When Corkum TRIED to talk to players after their shifts on the ice, what they did right and what they did wrong, Tim stopped him, saying "that is not how we coach at Maine"
"coaching at Maine" apparently is letting the boys guess at what the coach wants.
certain D are not allowed to shoot form the point, but only from the high slot, others are allowed to shoot from wherever they want. It s not a case of "you may ONLY shoot when you have a clear lane", rather "YOU may never shoot from the point" If you paid attention, you would have seen defensemen with perfectly clear lanes to the net winding up and stopping short because of this.
Tim has a goalie coach who is in a couple days a week. The goalies do not improve.
Parker has a guy named Geragosian working with his goalies all the time. That seems to work better... it did when Grant was working with the goalies.
Parker employs a HOCKEY STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING guy. Boyle. Pretty good name in hockey.
Tim hires a football guy and mysteriously a lot of Maine's players are hurt all the time... causation or correlation or both, you tell me.
the D is not allowed to be physical.
their whole lives they worked hard and got to be the best at their position, and now they come to Maine and Tim changes everything that they ever learned.
nobody is allowed to take a run at a goalie or an opponent who just took a run at Maine's goalie... great for team morale.
Maine scored 4 goals this weekend from the front of the net.
IF you saw these games you might have noticed that Maine was VERY RARELY in the front of the net. Tim makes the boys go into the corner and outnumber the D in order to have a better chance at coming away with the puck. SO Maine gets the puck and cannot do anything with it because all 3 forwards are on top of the puck... like mites.
(send someone to the net, you might still outnumber the D, because they have to try and cover the guy out front), IF Maine gets the puck at least there is someone to feed or who might score on a rebound.
These players who are responsible for scoring, as you say... are not allowed to get in position to score.... their fault?
if the boys were responsible for stopping pucks and scoring goals and they were allowed to do what they have been taught to do their whole lives, maybe Maine would win a few... and maybe ...oh never mind.
it is all the players' fault.