Columbus fans at SB Nation’s Blue Jackets blog, The Cannon, reacted this evening to the firing of their teams’ head coach, Ken Hitchcock.
Columbus Fans React To Hitchcock Firing
With the old adage being “you can’t fire 23 players”, you knew something had to give. Hitch’s message wasn’t being delivered, and the result was the team was in shambles on the ice. There was no semblance of structure, no commitment to a plan. It was painfully obvious. The question now becomes whether or not the players tuned him out, or if it was just a matter of the organization coming to the realization that his style wasn’t conducive to the young, skilled players the team possesses. I think it’s the latter.
The Jackets are the youngest team in the NHL. You need to have strong character players to filter the coach’s message, otherwise the players (especially the younger ones) can get down on themselves and play scared. I hate to say it, but the loss of Mike Peca was huge for the locker room. He was the brash veteran who could change the tune of the coach’s rants and turn it into a message the younger players can work with. Rick Nash, the Captain, isn’t the sort of character that can do that. In time, he’ll make a phenomenal captain. That said, he is still young himself. The trade to bring in Chris Clark was too little, too late, you can’t just bring in a guy half way through the season and expect him to step to the forefront and lead a team.
It all boils down to the fact that the team is too young and immature to practice what a demanding coach like Hitch preaches. The leadership was lacking in the locker room, and because of that the players were not playing the style he laid out for them.











