2014
04.10
class="ui-droppable">Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma has come under increasing fire over the last two years for his ability—or lack thereof—to make in-game adjustments to his team during the playoffs. The Penguins have been knocked out of the postseason in embarrassing fashion three consecutive times, and Bylsma took a lot of heat following the Eastern Conference Final sweep meltdown at the hands of the Boston Bruins.



The perception is that Claude Julien was able to outcoach him in that series. That hasn't faded as the 2013-14 campaign has worn on, and Bylsma's name hit the funny papers once again after he failed to fix Team USA in time for the medal rounds.

Whether it's his refusal to fight for line matchups ...

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