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Ducks Still Believe In Carlyle
by Paul on 03/25/09 at 02:54 PM ET
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from Randy Youngman of the OC Register,
So much for the theory that Ducks players have tuned out Randy Carlyle. Or stopped listening to him. Or quit on him, hoping he would go away.
You don’t win four must-win games in a row to get back in the playoff race, as the Ducks have, if the coach is the problem.
And there are leaders in the room such Scott Niedermayer, Teemu Selanne, Jean-Sebastien Gigure and Chris Pronger who would not tolerate such an attitudinal mutiny.
Even so, there are self-avowed Ducks loyalists who still believe Carlyle, the winningest coach in franchise history, should be shown the door after this season regardless of where the Ducks finish.
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