Buffalo. The Sabres score 3 goals in the 3rd, 2 of which come in the final minutes. You could just feel it coming. Visions of that odd-man rush coming and beating Holmer (who cannot be faulted with the Lightning’s sad, sad defense).
Then overtime and the quick and merciful goring.
When will it become apparent that the system Torts puts together simply does not work in today’s NHL? How long will Lightning fans have to endure having Torts rip apart the MVP line simply to try to cover the mistake of a lack-luster player in Brad Richards? Watch as Torts replaces Holmqvist in the next games to ‘punish’ him for tonight’s debacle, even after a career high 42 saves. It’s not a goalie problem, it’s a coaching problem that allows too much offensive play in the Lightning end of the rink, that allows far too many odd-man rushes to cross the blue line and score against us. It’s painful.
I’ve been a hockey fan since my first game, in the wee-small hours of the early 1960’s in Chicago, so I know from nearly 5 full decades what real hockey is, what real coaching is, and unfortunately what Torts brings isn’t real hockey, and isn’t real coaching. Add to that the Feaster Fiasco’s we’ve seen...and it’s evident that until real changes in the management and coaching of the Lightning are made, and the mistakes traded away, the situation won’t get better. I saw it done several weeks ago against Vancouver, but until the Lightning are allowed to play that way every game, the situation won’t get better.
Matts24..I went back and looked at many of your posts. I’ve got to commend you for having a genuine sense of it all, I can’t disagree with your comments. What you wrote back in Nov 07 is prophetic....it is as true then as it is now. You’re obviously a tuned in fan with some real hockey knowledge. Too bad the general hockey fan-base here in Tampa isn’t on the same level.
