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haven't posted in ages, but thought I'd add some #s for discussion:

thru March 5th, we've given up 3 or more goals in 39 out of 66 games, or roughly 60% of the time, so there's a 3 in 5 chance we'll give up 3 or more goals each time we take the ice, also:

record in games of 3 or more GA: 13-19-7

record in games of 2 or fewer GA: 26-0-1

A stark contrast to say the least

Can't say if McCrimmon is to blame, and I doubt he's the only problem, but he sure doesn't seem to be part of the solution, the players need a shock to their system and replacing McCrimmon may help do that, though who know if and/or when that will happen

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Not that I especially like McCrimmon, but what's the explanation for the 2009 playoffs?

I think the blame needs to mostly be on the guys getting paid to play attempt defense. Even though Lidstrom and Stuart are the only two that have any damn clue in their own zone, maybe we need to split them up and see if Stu can get Kronwall going and likewise for Rafalski with Nick.

I find it hard to believe the same group of players from a stellar defense just years ago, minus the third pairing, suddenly became lost because of a coach. It's a lack of focus and willingness to do the things that made them elite in their own zone while also leading them to a championship. If they want to get back to it as a team, there's plenty of time to do so. If not, we'll have plenty of time to discuss who's at fault this summer.

Explanation?

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I remember in our 2008 stanley cup season, we completely dominate the other teams in the SOGs department largely because we had one of the best offense and very tight defense so that the other team doesn't even have a chance to shoot. This year, our offense is one of the best in the league, but our D is playing so loosely that most of the time we are either trading shots or even getting outshot. I know our captain, rafalski and other D mens are older now, but I just never expected such a different defense from basically the same core. This, I am sure, has something to do with the coaching. If you just look at goal differential, we are lucky to be ahead of chicago in standing and not in the position where Calgary was.

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I didn't realize our offense and PP was THAT bad. Our defense is bad, but not our offense.

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when the "detroit red wings" play bad defense, the name refers to everyone including all dmen, coaches and forwards. I'm not saying that just our dmen have played poor d, hard backchecking and work by the forwards contributes and can make life for a d man more easy. The coaches also are part of the team and are responsible for educating the players etc. Its everyone's fault.

Id still love if hitch came in for mccrimmon. just saying.... remember when he showed up for a bit before the season started? i got my hopes up then.

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Uh... Pretty sure McClean switched back to Defense for the 2009 playoffs. Which would kinda show why our defense tightened up.

Even if true, do you really feel that change alone suddenly inspired the Red Wings to play defense again? I highly doubt it. All we've heard for the better part of three regular seasons now is how the Red Wings need to play smarter and harder in their own zone. There's too much talent on this blueline to be blaming a coach entirely when a little focus from the guys actually playing the game would eliminate this discussion.

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Even if true, do you really feel that change alone suddenly inspired the Red Wings to play defense again? I highly doubt it. All we've heard for the better part of three regular seasons now is how the Red Wings need to play smarter and harder in their own zone. There's too much talent on this blueline to be blaming a coach entirely when a little focus from the guys actually playing the game would eliminate this discussion.

Where has that focus gone?

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McCrimmon stepped in to a team that just won the Cup and was among the best defensive teams in hockey. Since taking a spot on the coaching staff the team's defensive play has dropped considerably.

We can't just fire a guy based on his job performance! Wait... that's exactly what the Wings should do.

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McCrimmon stepped in to a team that just won the Cup and was among the best defensive teams in hockey. Since taking a spot on the coaching staff the team's defensive play has dropped considerably.

We can't just fire a guy based on his job performance! Wait... that's exactly what the Wings should do.

Agreed.

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Well now I know to yell "damn you McCrimmon" next time E doesn't clear the front of the net or Rafalski passes to the opponent.

The argument is not that McCrimmon is responsible for turnovers; however bad schemes do cause some. The argument is that he does not run the defense properly, and therefore the defense, with skilled defensive players, does not function as it should. With the Salei/Ericsson pairing, you should be able to swap in Kindl without having to completely rewrite how the game will be handled. It seems like McCrimmon is handling each pairing and each game as separate situations, rather than having a defensive scheme which applies to the entire defense and is implemented and evolved as the season progresses.

McCrimmon was an excellent shut-down defender. One of the best in the league. But he is simply not cutting it as a coach.

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Well now I know to yell "damn you McCrimmon" next time E doesn't clear the front of the net or Rafalski passes to the opponent.

I mentioned this earlier but I guess I should repeat it. You're correct to a degree with the point that you are trying to make, specifically in that none of us as forum-goers can say with 100% certainty that McCrimmon is the source of the defensive problems the Wings have been plagued with for the past couple years. However, during his tenure as defensive coach, he has done absolutely nothing to fix these problems. As a fan of a prestigious team with a history of winning, I admit I've become a bit spoiled and expect the best product that the Wings can give, but I think I'm correct in my entitlement because of the Wings' recent history of consistently being the best, and working as a well oiled machine. I know they're capable of delivering. Consequently, I expect the Red Wings to employ a defensive coach who can make a difference on the ice, and come up with innovative and effective solutions to the problems that keep coming back to haunt us. As far as the on-ice product, McCrimmon has done about as much as I'm capable of doing (and I'll work for half the salary), and that is unacceptable.

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