I've seen some conversation on this topic on the last GDT, but figured this is a topic that won't go away depending on how the rest of the season goes so why not give it its own thread.
I'm concerned about the funk this team is in. I've said before (and seen it said elsewhere) that the listless play lately looks a lot like last spring after the Boston win. Feel free to speculate on why that is, but I would offer to coaching-related possible reasons:
1) The players have tuned out the coaching staff. GMMG and AV gave the players the keys to the club-house and the players have let the club-house go to poo. I've heard it said elsewhere that there's a country-club atmosphere in the dressing room among the established players. In that event, I can see a situation when the coaching staff may want to address things, but the leadership in the room could say, 'don't worry - we'll sort it out inside the room'. The inmates have taken over the asylum, but they've run out of answers/energy but also don't want the coaching staff horning in on what they feel is their turf.
2) The coaching staff have run out of ideas. AV and Co. made some great hay with some of their cute set-plays and break-ins and such, but it seems he rest of the conference has figured them out. Look at the PP drop-pass on the break-in - everybody in the league is waiting for it and has designed a way to neutralize it, just like it seems that they've done for the rest of AV's offensive schemes. Yet we haven't seen any changes of strategy from the coaching staff. It's the same old tactics that aren't working anymore and the results are now showing.
If either of these possibilities are true, should GMMG change the coaching staff? If so, when? Now, while there is still half a season to salvage? At the end of the season, when there is time for the new coach and staff to install themselves in the organization and start fresh with a new training camp? Who would be a suitable/better replacement? Depending on who's out there and when they would be available, does that drive when GMMG changes staff?
I'm not declaring either of the above possibilities as true, but given the results lately they would seem plausible. It's also possible that the players and coaches can figure something out or a new strategy that gets them back on a winning track. Maybe it's just the players in a performance-related funk (ie-confidence) out of which they have to pull themselves out.
But given AV's track-record with some of the younger players, the roster roulette on the blue-line, the playoff woes and the evident troubles many new players have in adapting to the team's style of play - it's clear that AV's tenure here is far from unblemished. He's not untouchable.
I say, if the team comes back without a win against Columbus Vigneault should be canned - and Ruff should be seriously considered as a replacement - provided he's still available. What say you guys?



