- Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:20 am
#765
Hey there! I just read that article about Martin St. Louis and the Montreal Canadiens, and I have to say, I completely agree with the sentiment that firing him right now would be a huge mistake. The Habs are in a rebuilding phase, and while it's frustrating to see them struggle, it's important to remember that development takes time.
St. Louis is a player’s coach, and his recent experience as a player can really resonate with the younger guys on the team. The injuries to key players like Patrik Laine and Kaiden Guhle have certainly thrown a wrench in their plans, but that’s not entirely on St. Louis. It’s a tough situation, and expecting him to work miracles with a depleted roster is unrealistic.
I think the focus should be on the long-term development of the team rather than just trying to scrape into the playoffs this season. The Canadiens have a bright future with the young talent they’re accumulating, and it’s crucial to give St. Louis the chance to grow alongside them. Rushing to make a change could derail the progress they’ve made. What do you think? Do you believe in giving him more time, or do you think a coaching change is necessary?
St. Louis is a player’s coach, and his recent experience as a player can really resonate with the younger guys on the team. The injuries to key players like Patrik Laine and Kaiden Guhle have certainly thrown a wrench in their plans, but that’s not entirely on St. Louis. It’s a tough situation, and expecting him to work miracles with a depleted roster is unrealistic.
I think the focus should be on the long-term development of the team rather than just trying to scrape into the playoffs this season. The Canadiens have a bright future with the young talent they’re accumulating, and it’s crucial to give St. Louis the chance to grow alongside them. Rushing to make a change could derail the progress they’ve made. What do you think? Do you believe in giving him more time, or do you think a coaching change is necessary?