How do they fix this? Coach? Lines? Leadership?
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FlamesNation mailbag: doom and/or gloom?

The Calgary Flames have completed 14 games of their 2020-21 schedule. Theyāre in the playoff mix, but some of their recent performances have been concerning in their lack of consistency.
Our mailbag questions reflect this level of concern.
Letās dive in.
Honestly, I donāt think thereās a magic bullet solution to this. If there was, they probably wouldāve tried it by now. But much like the problem is multi-faceted, so is the likely solution. It probably involves the team shaking up lines a bit so everyoneās a bit more engaged, but it also could involve a bit of changes in how the team is deployed within games (and some tinkering with coaching tendencies). (When players are comfortable, they might not be completely engaged in all three zones, so shuffling the lines enough that everyoneās a bit more aware of their new linemates is a good short-term solution.)
But itās worth noting that the Flames have often been a Jekyll and Hyde team throughout the last decade (or so), particularly since the rebuild began in 2013. Theyāre seemingly at home being a more reactive, counter-punch team, rather than one that dictates the pace of the game from puck drop. Aside from changing up the entire team, Iām not sure what can be done to combat that tendency.
Itās pretty rare for any team to be 100% on their game all the time. Most teams have stretches of their games that arenāt amazing, but the hope is that most good teams have the ability to adjust whatās not working and course-correct within games before things get completely off the rails.
Where the Flames may be unique league-wide is their ability to look amazing or awful in the same game. Heck, sometimes in the same period. And clubs intend to build their prowess within games ā and get better as they go along ā sometimes the Flames can get away from whatās working within games rather than stick with brought them to the (proverbial) dance.
Is there a problem with this Core? Or is this a coaching program?
It might be a combination of both. Geoff Ward is the fourth coach that Brad Treliving has had as general manager, and the main components of the team havenāt fundamentally changed. Heck, the overall style of the team hasnāt fundamentally changed since Bob Hartley was coach, just some of the tendencies, deployments and supporting cast. At a certain point, they canāt just keep replacing the coaches, right?
At some point, theyāve done almost everything but shake up the core. (I wrote about this back in January prior to the start of the season.)
Do you think if itās long term they may pick up Alex Galchenyuk off waivers today? We are thin down the middle now with Ryan and Backlund out š¬
The good news it that Mikael Backlund is day-to-day and probably wonāt much too much time.
And thatās great, because Alex Galchenyuk is a weird player. Heās not a centre; he takes face-offs now and then, but heās played less centre over the past few years than Sam Bennett, so heās basically akin to DIllon Dube in that he can take draws but doesnāt usually. Galchenyuk also isnāt great at anything, and his trade to Carolina sees him land on his sixth team since the beginning of the 2017-18 season. For whatever reason, this guy keeps getting passed around from team to team and itās spooky.
He can score ā or at least he was able to generate points before he began bouncing around from team to team ā but his defensive game is spotty at best and it would be easier just to lean on Sam Bennett or Glenn Gawdin at centre and build someone up rather than claim a Band-Aid off waivers and have to figure out what to do with him after Backlund (and Ryan) are medically cleared.
(Also, the Flames donāt really have the cap space to claim Galchenyuk in the first place. But even if they did, heās not a great fit.)
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