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As GM Steve Yzerman was quick to point out, it’s easy to pin the blame on the players for the latest playoff failure of the Detroit Red Wings.
I’m not going to sit here and just what’s the right word? Criticize, dump on our players, beat our players up,” Yzerman said. “
“We all have to take responsibility for it. “Ultimately, it’s incumbent upon me and my staff to improve the team.”
Todd McLellan addressed the fall at the end of the season: "When the push arrived, teams elevated."He said the Red Wings either stayed the same or fell. He's asking if they were "physically heavy enough" or had enough mental resilience that they showed early in the year.… pic.twitter.com/4qYrzS8N6a
Sitting next to Yzerman as they dissected the team’s misfortune, coach Todd McLellan was also willing to wear his share of the blame.
“You can talk about leadership, captaincy, all that type of stuff,” McLellan said. “You’re looking at the guy. I’m the guy that’s responsible for it. I’m the captain of the ship. And we have to do a better job.
“We have to get players to do things they don’t want to do.”
One of those aspects that McLellan plans to get the Red Wings to do whether they like it or not, is to play with a heaviness in their game.
“The heaviness part, the nastiness part, if it’s in there, it’s our job to draw it out of them,” McLellan said. “If we can’t get it out of them, maybe they can’t do it. But that starts with us, the resilience part, and the mental strength of the group as a whole.
“I can’t, or we can’t control everybody’s mental approach to the game, but we can try to control the heart of the team as much as we possibly can, and we have to do a better job of that.”
“Yeah, I think we all should be.”A HEATED Todd McLellan when asked if he was embarrassed after Detroit’s 8–1 loss pic.twitter.com/JPS1AMQTEz
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McLellan believes that as the season progressed and the competition level in the games ramped up, the Red Wings simply couldn’t keep pace with the rest of the league.
“The league plays out in four different phases, in my opinion,” McLellan said. “There’s the beginning, and then you settle in, the dog days, and then the push. And I talk more about the push than anything.
“When the push arrived, teams elevated. I don’t know if we stayed at the same spot or if we dropped. Some of the mistakes that we worked hard to correct showed their faces again down the stretch. And the season’s just long enough to expose your true team when it’s all said and done.”
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