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Are the Avalanche moving on from Matt Duchene?

Andi Duroux
Andi Duroux
April 5, 2016
Are the Avalanche moving on from Matt Duchene?

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April 5, 2016

Spot on. Roy is a hell of coach, he needs to stay. Time to admit the core of this team just isn’t very good. 4 players (Duchene, MacKinnon, Landeskog, and Johnson) were drafted #3 overall or higher. And their best players in recent history were 2nd round draft picks: Statsny and O’Reilly. Trade the core (except for MacKinnon) for good young prospects and draft picks and start over. Blow it up.

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April 5, 2016

Actually, personally, I think that starting over would be a waste of time and talent. Leadership off the ice is important, but so is leading by example. I don’t see any way for them to get a high enough return for Duchene to make it worth blowing a hole in the forward core big enough to fly a jet through, and restarting the rebuild now is a huge step backwards, a joke, and will probably cost them their jobs at some point.

But that’s my personal opinion. Roy’s the guy in the room – he has more information than I do, and maybe moving Duchene is the right choice. I’m just saying that if they’re still going to do it, they better get it over with and move on.

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April 5, 2016

Roy is definitely not “a hell of a coach”. Good coaches maximize the potential of their players.

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April 5, 2016

2014 Jack Adams award winner. Good enough for me. Perhaps the blame lies with the players, not the coach.

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April 5, 2016

Their possession numbers have gone down since Sacco era with largely core players. That’s not a coincidence.

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April 6, 2016

Jesus, if the Avs trade Duchene, I’m not sure what I’ll do. That will be three favorite players, two of them pretty loyal Avs players, to be shipped out in as many years. Dutchy should have an “A” at least next season.

April 11, 2016

Very good article.

Here’s the thing – if the Avs trade Duchene, I will be gutted, because it would be the last gasp “throw stuff at the wall and hope it sticks” move. A move made out of desperation by the front office – put simply – a gamble to keep their jobs. You don’t trade a 30-goal scorer who’s in the top ten of faceoff wins in the league for a stupid celebration.

Duchene is streaky, as are a lot of players, but when he’s hot, he’s damn hot and no one on the team has the love of the organisation that he does. I don’t think that Roy has the tools in his arsenal to compete in the playoffs, it’s as simple as that. I think that retaining Army and hiring Farrish are bad moves. To make the most of the Avs’ d-corpse, you’d need to have proven, skilled coaches.

The fundamental issues of clearing the puck from the zone and lack of laser-sharp passing date back to 2010 and before. If the forwards are spending all their time bailing out the defence, you aren’t going to score many goals.

A couple of years ago, we were luxuriating in the riches of RoR and Stastny as centres, with all of their positive puck possession and 2-way defence. Now, we are struggling for that part of the game and it hurts the team. If you have the puck, after all, you can’t be scored upon.

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