And at this point its pretty clear that Carlyle was actually a solid fit for this team. He coached to their strengths. He had them in the playoffs most of the time he was here. And they were exciting to watch. The roster is flawed, but he got way more out of them than Wilson or Horachek did.
Not to say they shouldn't have fired him, but he clearly wasn't the only issue as some had hoped, and in fact probably got more out of this team than they had to offer.
The Leafs put up a .535 points percentage under Carlyle. Over the last 3 seasons that went up to .547.
He needed to go, along with a bunch of other people. But they were just better with him.
To say he was a 'solid fit' is only when compared to Horachek, who is proving why he's not a NHL headcoach.
We had choices on coaches in the summer had we fired Carlyle in the summer. For argument's sake, Boudreau, the coach of the league leading Ducks, was available in the summer, but of course we'd have no chance of hiring him when we already had a headcoach.
Who's to say where the Leafs would be today if we had hired Boudreau instead of going with Carlyle/Horachek?
By extending Carlyle, who clearly was not part of the solution, was only half the problem. The other half of the problem was after re-affirming Carlyle, the Leafs also did NOT tweak our core in the summer. We didn't even attempt to trade any of Kessel, Phaneuf, JVR, Bozak, Bernier.
So after the 16 wheeler went off the cliff, again, we did nothing. There's no accountabilty. We extended our headcoach. We retained all of our core. We hoped Robidas and Polak would help turn the team around, and of course, that didn't change a thing.