
Personnellement, je ne suis pas d’accord avec à peu près tout ce qui est contenu dans cet article. Pensées?
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Relevant_Analyst_307

Personnellement, je ne suis pas d’accord avec à peu près tout ce qui est contenu dans cet article. Pensées?
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Relevant_Analyst_307
7 Comments
I’m short? No.
Longer answer? Still no, but with more words. Huska has the flames playing a similar style to Carolina and I’m all for it.
Nah man in Huska we trust
Is my belt a problem for my pants? The win column investigates
Huska is great Why do some fans hate him so much?
-IF- there’s a problem (*at the moment*), it is certainly not Huska.
There is much yet to be determined if he has the ability to continue steering this team effectively as they become much more competitive in 2-5 years. I hope the answer is yes, but many coaches don’t have that kind of staying power with any group. (or aren’t great at every stage of a team’s development cycle)
In my opinion, this is a silly question to begin with. The team is where they should be and need to be.
Most of this team is **fully** bought in to a full rebuild, and the arrow is pointing upward.
Weak article. Lots of young guys got tons of opportunity this year and were allowed to grow into bigger roles as the season went on. You’re not just gonna throw Parekh to the wolves to start, it was rocky but he was playing confidently and rewarded with minutes including PP1 by the end of the season.
Zary just isn’t that good unfortunately. I really like him but he’s the next man up in a long line of this fanbase overrating our own players and being unable to evaluate them objectively. He’s shown flashes of his talent which is exciting but has never established consistent production.
Idk if Huska is a confetti coach but he seems like a solid developmental guy dating back to his days in the AHL and he has the boys working hard and sticking together. Establishing work ethic and providing continuity has value for young players and he seems to be aligned with Conroy which to me makes him the right coach for right now.
Conroy traded away veterans, promoted AHL players, and Huska was able to coach them to be quite competitive. I have no problem with the way he coaches and I would be shocked and disappointed if he left