Keefe’s Frustration Was Palpable After the Game
Keefe’s disappointment was palpable, particularly emphasizing his team’s defensive shortcomings. His comments were curt and to the point – he noted bluntly, “I didn’t like anybody tonight.”
Keefe then briefly highlighted his dissatisfaction with the team’s efforts on both ends of the ice. He lamented the team’s lack of urgency and sharpness. He then emphasized the importance of executing the fundamental aspects of their game. He also noted that his troops weren’t willing to do the things necessary from the start. He did grant one slight concession: the team competed pretty well at the offensive end of the ice. However, the bottom line was that they had to do a better job without the puck.
He went on to list the culprits – the forwards, the defence, the goaltending – everybody.
For Keefe, the Problem Was Maintaining the Defensive Structure
Keefe acknowledged that, while the team showed competitiveness in offensive situations, they faltered defensively. Specifically, his players failed to execute essential tasks such as clearing the puck effectively and maintaining their defensive structure.
The beleaguered coach emphasized the need for improvement across the board. He called his players out and urged them to elevate their games and address the deficiencies that contributed to the loss.