Post-Game | Ryan Huska – 28.10.25
I just guess uh what are the some of the takeaways you take away from this one where it just seemed like it really could have gone either way every all night. Well, I liked our start. I thought we had a good first period, then we got into penalty trouble again. So, that’s one thing for sure that I thought we gave them a little bit of momentum off that and then I think we struggled to move the puck from our zone and out tonight. I think that’s where we got ourselves into most most problems. How does a group fix that and sort of stay out of the penalty trouble that you’ve sort of felt were persistent? Yeah. Well, um you know, we have to keep addressing it. I think that’s important for us. Like a lot of that is on players and making sure they understand what they can and can’t do on the ice. There’s um situations where you’re always in control of your free armor. You’re always in control of your stick. And um we’ll keep doing our part to bring it to their attention. And um it’s something we do have to clean up. On Zack, uh was that a much better effort from him tonight or he just finally got rewarded? Um, I think he he got rewarded tonight. Like he’s hit the post, he’s been around it the last few games. So, it’s nice to see him get on the board tonight. And when that game’s, you know, right there tied near the end, is it just a matter of you just couldn’t clear that zone at the end. Is it did it come down to that? I guess that’s what I was alluding to. There was a lot of that all night. I thought there was clean plays for us to be able to make and we were we were kind of whacking it away for a lot of the night when those are situations where you want to move it quick and execute and then make sure you at least come out of here with one point. after their third goal. Dustin did stay down just on the ice, but it looked like it might have just been frustration. Is he all good? Oh, he’s good. Yeah. Yeah. Must be good to see uh Joel Farbey get rewarded after he’s been arounded pretty much the whole season. Yeah, absolutely. And he did it the right way. He went to the net hard and that’s typically how you’re going to score goals. Joel’s been there the bulk of the year. So, it was good to see him get on the scoreboard tonight. Two games into his tenure as a winger. What have you seen out of Morgan Frost that’s excites you or kind of gives you optimism for for the rest of the trip and beyond potentially? Well, we’ll see where where he ends up, but I do think there’s some playmaking ability on that line with him there. So, again, they were able to connect the three of them tonight. So, hopefully it’s something that will continue. Feel like progress has been made at least with finishing around the net. Um, well, we’re we’re scoring more right now. Um, but at the end of the day, um, you have to keep them out of your net. That’s the most important thing. And we’re not um I I I I still feel like there’s issues in games where we’re hurting ourselves more than anything. [Music]
“We struggled to move the puck from our zone and out”
7 comments
Stupid butterfinger Weegar fumbling the puck away. He's the one who should be benched, not Coronato! They should have had at least one point. It's not like Toronto was playing well. This is 9 losses in 10 games. Unacceptable. This can't continue.
Few more losses in a row and we won’t have to heat the same post game interview.
I'm no hockey expert but everyone acting like the team tanking is giving us McKenna it doesn't. Yes, maybe better chances but doesn't guarantee it. I would rather see a team play hard and if they still lose at least they tried but just full on wishing the team to lose as a fan seems crazy to me.
Ugh, get this guy or hire him a speech writer. Same old blah blah blah bullshit. Best players have to step up. Well that’s great if you have them. Huska is starting to look worried. Team has no identity or direction. Just a miss mash of crapola.
Has Weegar been paid off to throw games?
This guy only blames the players and never takes accountability for him or his staff.
He lost his voice in the locker room. Time for a coaching change.