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 Post subject: Game 2 Pens/Cryers
 Post Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:52 am 
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Guess I'll start the thread to change the mojo. Interesting article for those who enjoy the matchup aspect of the game.

Dear Dan Bylsma,

Is this Déjà Vu? Or is this really happening? In your last four games as head coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins, you have one win and three losses against the Philadelphia Flyers. The only game that you came out of victoriously was the last game of the season when Peter Laviolette scratched his leading scorer Claude Giroux. This victory was meaningless.

In the other three contests against the Flyers, you’re team has blown a two goal lead twice and a three goal lead in game-1 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-finals at home in the Consol Energy Center where the Flyers are 6-1 all time.

Have you not learned your lesson? I hope 3rd time is a charm, but we’ve been through these issues before and nothing ever seems to change. We are all wondering if the Flyers are in you and your team’s head. Are you going to do something to gain some confidence for your team?

You continue to throw the same struggling power play unit on the ice game after game against Philadelphia. Your PP was 0-3 in game-1. In the previous 3 regular season games, your team scored one meaningful PP goal which was in the meaningless game on the last day of the regular season and the PP was only 1 for 6.

On April 1st, your team disappointed all of the Pens fans by blowing a 2-0 lead. There was a PP goal registered in that game but with less than a minute to go in a 6-4 loss in a game that was already over. Back on March 18th, your PP was 0-2 when you blew another 2-0 lead and lost that game with less than one second left.

Your stale power play gives the Flyers so much momentum that I feel like Giroux took a penalty on purpose Wednesday night to shift the momentum in the Flyer’s favor.

Dan, you continue to throw out a PP unit which has completely thrown away its identity from when you went on an 11-game winning streak in late February and early March.

Many people have asked for you to remove Sidney Crosby from the 1st PP unit. I don’t blame you for not doing it and you can’t take one of the best players in the world off your 1st power play unit. However, you can instill some structure and discipline in how your team runs their power play.

You are having Crosby take offensive zone PP face-offs, but he isn’t winning too many of them. If Sid does win the face-off, Evgeni Malkin gets stuck back on the point where he has been completely ineffective.

Let Geno take the face-offs since he is winning more than Crosby. Geno can immediately get over to the right half-wall where he belongs. This will pay dividends for the power play and everyone else on it.

The presently constructed PP is looking for the pretty tap-in goals on the back door. This didn’t work in the regular season when Crosby returned to the power play, and it is the playoffs now, prettiness doesn’t fly this time of year. When your guys see an open shooting lane, they need to let the biscuit fly.

You need to take Chris Kunitz off of the 1st PP, and get Steve Sullivan back on the top unit to make smooth entries into the Flyer’s zone. Put Crosby in front of the net and demand everything on the PP runs through Geno. All participants on the PP should be setting Geno up for one-timers all day long like the PP did when it was successful. You need to make these changes in time for the puck drop of game-2.


Peter Laviolette's infamous timeouts have helped the Flyers overcome three 2-goal deficits in the past four games against the Penguins (Icon SMI)
Let’s put the focus back on game-1 for a moment. Did you make any in-game adjustments during that game? From my view it did not look like it. You played the same when the game was a scoreless tie as you did when you were up 3-0. For the 3rd time in a few weeks span, this came back to bite you.

You get home-ice for a reason in the playoffs. This is so you can get the last change and match up the lines in your favor. Instead, you let Laviolette dictate on your home ice when it came to matching lines.

Sean Couturier is in Malkin’s dreams at night. He has constantly been on the ice to antagonize Malkin every time the Pens have played the Flyers this season.

One of our own, Matt Nestor, from thehockeywriters.com, wrote a very informative article about how effective Couturier has been against Malkin this season.

“On March 18th, Sean Couturier was out against Evgeni Malkin for 23 of the Pittsburgh superstar’s 28 total shifts. Malkin managed a goal and an assist, but neither of them was scored while Couturier was on the ice.

On April 1st, of Evgeni Malkin’s 23 total shifts, Couturier was out against him for 18 of them. Malkin managed two assists in the contest. Again, both of them came in the rare time when Couturier was not out covering him.”

If you looked at the score sheet after game-1, you should have noticed that Malkin, your leading scorer, was held scoreless. So were his line-mates.

If these statistics are not convincing enough for you to keep Geno away from Couturier, this at the very least shows how stubborn you are as a coach. Your refusal to make in-game adjustments, change up your power play, and match up lines in your team’s favor shows how bullheaded you are as a coach.

The fact that you are convinced that your system and your players are better than any other team in the NHL at any time during a game is untrue. Every other coach in the NHL uses the last change to their advantage. Other coaches give their top scoring lines every advantage they can to score.

You have to give the Malkin, James Neal & Kunitz line a different match-up. Your best line was invisible in game-1 and completely underachieved.

Speaking of underachieving, your talented team has to learn how to hold onto a lead, and especially against the Flyers. After being given a 3-0 lead, your team continued to play the same system and same style. The forwards were trying to create offensive opportunities off of the rush when every puck should have been dumped deep behind the Flyer’s defense. The majority of these rushes resulted in turnovers in the neutral zone giving the Flyers easy entries into your defensive zone.

Coach Bylsma, game-1 isn’t your entire fault, but you need to reassess everything you are doing. The Flyers have more confidence against your Penguins that any other team in the league right now. Even if you beat the Flyers in game-2, they are still going to have tons of confidence.

You and your team need to step up their game and send a message. Your superstars like Crosby and Malkin can’t succeed in the situations you are currently placing them in during games against the Flyers. Malkin is already going to have to play against Couturier’s line when the series shifts east to Philadelphia. Give Geno and his line-mates every opportunity to prevail. Crosby can’t be a factor when you only play him five minutes in the 3rd period of a playoff game like you did in game-1.

Your best players need to be your best players. Give them the ability to be your most effective players in game-2. Match the lines in your team’s favor. Figure out your power play. Send a message to the Flyers that this series is not going to be easy. Show some unpredictability and make some in-game adjustments.


(Kevin Hoffman-US PRESSWIRE)
Something needs to drastically change or you may be scheduling tee-times for next weekend.

This is going to be the most adversity you have had to face as head coach of the
Pittsburgh Penguins. Let’s see if you can overcome the odds and live up to your stellar reputation.

Best of Luck,

Justin Glock

http://thehockeywriters.com/dear-dan-by ... off-panic/

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Hoping this is a quick fix. We went through a spell earlier this year where we skated for half the game (or less) and paid for it with some losses. The boys will snap out of it tonight and will skate hard all game. We need Neal and Malkin to be much more visible, Martin and Kennedy to be much less visible, and Fleury to come up big again. Hoping the crowd brings the noise tonight and gets the guys going early again, then keeps the foot on the gas until there's no doubt about who's better.

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Apparently the #1 PP yesterday at practice was Sullivan and Letang on the points with Crosby down low, Malkin on the half wall and Neal in the left slot/netfront.

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 Post subject: Re: Game 2 Pens/Cryers
 Post Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:57 am 
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Thanks for posting that piece, Donnie.....but not being a legit puckhead, I'm a bit confused.

A previous post, and I can't seem to find it.....by either you, or Captain Fantastik, I believed, suggested that the Pens lost on Wednesday cuz they essentailly employed the Cohwer philosophy of taking the air outta the puck (however, you might describe that for a frozen hunk of rubber).

This article suggests that the Pens should've been more Cowheresque.

From my vantage point on Wednesday, seemed as though the Pens, as the game progressed, simply allowed the Cryers to push 'em the fuck around and to beat them to ever loose puck. Is that on target?


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 Post Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:05 pm 
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Not much more needs to be said as far as I'm concerned.

I'm cautiously optimistic about tonight.

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It's alright guys, I got this.

I was completely out of beer for the last game and watched it, in its entirety, stone sober.

That one's on me.

For tonight, however, I'm going shopping immediately after work and will have more than enough stocked up for the next few games.

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swissvale72 wrote:
Thanks for posting that piece, Donnie.....but not being a legit puckhead, I'm a bit confused.

A previous post, and I can't seem to find it.....by either you, or Captain Fantastik, I believed, suggested that the Pens lost on Wednesday cuz they essentailly employed the Cohwer philosophy of taking the air outta the puck (however, you might describe that for a frozen hunk of rubber).

This article suggests that the Pens should've been more Cowheresque.

From my vantage point on Wednesday, seemed as though the Pens, as the game progressed, simply allowed the Cryers to push 'em the fuck around and to beat them to ever loose puck. Is that on target?



Honestly, I don't think the Pens know how to turtle. So when they actually try to do it all they really end up doing is just taking their foot off the gas. I think they'd be better off playing balls out for the kill shot. But let's face it, lady luck really deserted them in that 3rd period. They beat Bryz cleanly on a shot from the wing that rang off the pipe and out. The Flyers did the same to Fluery only when they struck the iron it went in.


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 Post subject: Re: Game 2 Pens/Cryers
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Honestly, I don't think the Pens know how to turtle. So when they actually try to do it all they really end up doing is just taking their foot off the gas. I think they'd be better off playing balls out for the kill shot.


There could be some truth to that, but I just felt like their physicality left about 1/4 through the 2nd period. They stopped hitting and that allowed the Flyers too much time/space to operate and generate speed through the neutral zone. It also is about "puck management" and making the right decision with the puck and getting it deep. In a sense the Pens were aggressive, but they were too aggressive with the puck and not the body...very different.

TK fumbles a puck at center and they counter with the goal. Martin pinches and Sid doesn't push the puck deep...there is the breakaway.

Its about sacrifice now and yeah it hurts to dump the puck in and get mashed in the corner vs carrying the puck and scoring a pretty goal, but staying physical in all aspects is the only way to win playoff hockey.

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