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Après-match contre PIT (04/11/23) : Quinn



L’entraîneur-chef David Quinn répond aux questions des médias le 4 novembre 2023 après la défaite contre le PIT.

20 Comments

  1. This guy DOES NOT CARE! You can tell by his body language. Get him out of town immediately!!

  2. I’m not expecting much due to lack of talent but how do you give up 10 goals in back to back games. Team is a joke.

  3. We ousted Doboer for much less than this constant embarrassment. Get this guy outta here. NOT a fan of this “coaching”. Someone has to take a lead here.

  4. sooooo where Grier? have i just missed some public statement from him on the stinkage or is he letting everyone else take the hat? Poor Chrona why put him in the net behind a team that wont pay in front of him right and cant get the puck to the other end

  5. We don’t need our next future coach but isn’t there other coach’s we could replace this guy with now like Sutter or abusive Babcock 😂

  6. Bro I know there were no expectations, but back to back 10 goal games? Has that ever happened before in NHL history? Fire this guy.

  7. Someone needs to lock Quinn in a broomcloset. "Was proud of our 1st period" They scored 3 goals on us, what is there to be proud of. Awful. Awful response.

  8. You could put every best coach in the history of sports teams together to coach this team and they still wouldn't win.
    It's not JUST the coach when the last two games go that way… It's a team effort. Or lack thereof

  9. Lmfao this is a hard fucking watch. Imagine being a journalist and his have to ask this guy questions 😂

  10. It's okay to lose, you're a tanking team in a rebuild. It's not okay to allow 20 goals in 2 games.

    The Cuda have 1 win out of 7, the Sharks have 0 wins out of 11. Maybe it's time to add one more skilled kid and let Gushchin to the forward group or Thrun to the defensive group. Obviously, you'd have to expose certain guys to waivers in order to make that work, but I think it might be worth it. Bordeleau doesn't look NHL ready and probably needs stability in the AHL since he's too undersized to play wing but isn't faceoff ready/2-way ready to play center. You might get more out of this season with that.

    Also, this zone strategy is killing guys like Kyle Burroughs, Mario Ferraro, and Jan Rutta. I don't know who is responsible for it, but it needs to be addressed alongside forwards look for quick breakouts at the blue line. The Sharks look like they're trying to get puck carriers to skate into them but they have no chance of getting it back because the forwards are pressed up against the point or blue line, and the defense is at the goal line. It's clearly not working for a D core that lacks a good top 4 Dman. Hell, Matt Benning is arguably the only guy remotely comfortable with something like this and he's injured.

    I don't think firing David Quinn is the answer because this team is one of the worst teams on paper I've ever seen. It would be churn for the sake of churn. They can make some adjustments to get a few wins but they're bad. However, 20 goals in 2 games is unacceptable

    This team wasn't built to win many games, but damn, you can't give up this many goals.

  11. Fire Quinn!! It's gotten stale. His messaging stinks. Seasons lost trade off some veterans rebuild the right way. Bottom out before getting back up. Misplaced trust in Quinn.

  12. I don't think that this situation is David Quinn's fault or that he needs to be fired to help the Sharks improve. He is obviously shocked by how badly the puck has bounced for his team, how penalties have made it worse, and injuries. Mike Greer made most of this mistake at the GM level of decision-making when he collected together a large group of reclamation project players and expected some kind of magic synergy from their combined effort to re-establish their NHL careers. The truism that MG defied is that a majority of struggling players will always continue to struggle and flop rather than a majority of such players turning it around unexpectedly and surprising us all. Too many second chance players are being used for this re-build, and Sharks might do better by concentrating on undrafted players or other players ignored or not even given an opportunity in the NHL.

    Quinn has great authenticity and for this reason makes these post-game interviews painful. The real story here is that the Sharks miss their on-ice leader Logan Couture and that his return and healing from injury will make a difference later in this dismal season which may result in the highest goals against totals for any team in NHL history if this trend of 10 goals against repeats itself. The GM is more responsible for team chemistry and selecting the players that the coach gets to work with, so don't blow up the coach's role in this disaster of team chemistry and non-synergy. Quinn also sees the disaster close up and is in shock due to this car crash start of a season, so don't add to the real shock Quinn is feeling by imagining he could change team injuries, forward lines, defense pairs or his coaching style to reverse this losing story. I feel most sorry for the hockey pundits who must comment on this struggling team without actually making their obvious struggles even worse by attacking the roots of their confidence and professionalism. Strugglers continue to struggle because it is in their fate and character, not an accident they may get lucky and overcome.

  13. Maybe build a goon team 😮 and entertain the folks at least 😂🎉 💩💥🤛

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