[https://twitter.com/ryannovo62/status/1777702547190423597](https://twitter.com/ryannovo62/status/1777702547190423597) J’étais un de ces gars qui « il était blessé », mais apparemment, le changement d’entraîneur a été énorme. Edit : Je veux dire que je pensais que le moment de sa guérison de blessure coïncidait plus que tout avec le changement d’entraîneur, non pas que ce n’était pas un facteur.
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TediousSpark
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Travis will make a great head coach next season — the players like him.
I do think he was injured for a lot of the first half of the season. But being the guy he is, he’s not going to use that as an excuse. These guys don’t blame anything on injury. They all play injured at some point.
But I’m sure the coaching change did have a big impact. Lindy is a great coach. There’s a reason he is one of the winningest coaches ever. But he just didn’t have a handle on the team any more. He was so hung up on making the team change to fit his ideas. He never changed anything to accommodate his talent.
Lindy used to be great at developing young players. But he just wasn’t the right fit here any more. He was making all the wrong decisions which were amplifying our injuries, poor defense, goaltending issues, etc
Players are never going to publicly use injuries as an excuse
Novo still grindin that axe 🤣🤣🤣
Lindy haters let’s take a bow
Lindy Ruff can help a lot of guys, but also tries to ruin NHL careers.
He tried his best to destroy Val Nichushkin in Dallas. Imagine how even more dangerous the Stars would be with him in their lineup right now?
Was he playing while recovering from injury? Yes
Was he absolutely misused in the line-up? Also yes
Considering he is playing far more of a physical game and looks like he is skating with a rocket strapped to his back compared to earlier in the season, I’d say the injury was a massive factor.
This is vindicating for those of us who wanted Lindy gone a lot sooner than he was even if it’s only a minor reason