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I kinda hope they are lolI hope they aren't rushing him back due to the loosing streak.
Maybe he'll be a half a step faster now that his giant spleen isn't weighing him down
I kinda hope they are lolI hope they aren't rushing him back due to the loosing streak.
Yeah, people saying shit like "move this team back to Atlanta, I'm done" can stay awayI think there's a difference between "man, the Jets aren't playing well" and "this team is dead to me" after a couple of losses
vilardi doing pp drills so should be good to go tomorrow
Was talking to a buddy and he said the only way we get better and have a chance at winning a Cup is blowing it all up so we get the 1st pick in the draft. I just said ya ok are you going to go and watch games while we struggle to win 15 games all year and he said no. So i said what we are doing is the only way we can do it in Winnipeg, make decent picks like we have and add to it. He said so no chance to ever win a Cup move the team then. I then said remember what it was like with no team? It sucked and he agreed. Some people will just never be happy.Yeah, people saying shit like "move this team back to Atlanta, I'm done" can stay away
vilardi doing pp drills so should be good to go tomorrow
vilardi doing pp drills so should be good to go tomorrow
In my mind, the problem goes back to the lack of purpose that is in our PP. It seems they simply try get into positions to move the puck around and as you say eventually try for that best shot opportunity. The purpose should be to attack with the puck at differing spots with a view to actually getting the defensive box or diamond to move, preferably to shrink towards the net. This can only be accomplished by Scheif, Vilardi Monahan and Connor acting together to attack one defenseman or the other. The high defenders then have to shrink back to help the outnumbered lower defenceman, creating the opportunity for putting the puck back to Morrisey who can move in from the blueline to the the top of the circles. He now can more effectively shoot on net directly ,or, still pass off to either Scheif or Connor with Monahan and Vilardi doing their netfront schtick.They are absolutely trying to find that perfect shot - and that might explain the perpetual passing and the tentative shooting choices.
55/81 seem to be over thinking things out there - I wish they would just get it on the net and send the rest in for rebounds / tips / screens.
Well if the team moves he can tell people he told them so and be satisfied the rest of his life. Because we will never get another NHL franchise again.Was talking to a buddy and he said the only way we get better and have a chance at winning a Cup is blowing it all up so we get the 1st pick in the draft. I just said ya ok are you going to go and watch games while we struggle to win 15 games all year and he said no. So i said what we are doing is the only way we can do it in Winnipeg, make decent picks like we have and add to it. He said so no chance to ever win a Cup move the team then. I then said remember what it was like with no team? It sucked and he agreed. Some people will just never be happy.
all those smarts and getting out shot/chanced/scored on. he should be decent at something i guess otherwise what exactly is the point of him? he's probably the worst and least creative offensive fwd we've iced in a few years.One other thing i saw last night is Gus is a pretty smart player defensively, i know he isn't going to score 20 goals in a season but he's really good defensively.
It would be a dream come true to play Vancouver and dump them from the playoffs. Of course, the nightmare scenario also begins with playing Vancouver...There is a chance we may play Vancouver in the first round now, maybe we win and you get the ultimate bragging rights.
I still have PTSD from the '92 and '93 playoff losses to the Canucks, I'd love to see the Jets eliminate them.
Not saying he should be on our 1st line or 2nd or 3rd just that he made a few nice defensive plays last night.all those smarts and getting out shot/chanced/scored on. he should be decent at something i guess otherwise what exactly is the point of him? he's probably the worst and least creative offensive fwd we've iced in a few years.
Family, what can you do eh ?It would be a dream come true to play Vancouver and dump them from the playoffs. Of course, the nightmare scenario also begins with playing Vancouver...
My dad and baby sister (23, law student) are avid Canucks fans, as was I up until two years ago. Naturally, my texts are full of all sorts of two-way needling, depending upon whose team is up or down. Won in Feb, lost in March. And my sis' FB is full of anti-Jets memes. If we can finish ahead of Vancouver in any way, it would be fabulous. If we get bumped early and the Canucks aren't, I'll hear about it from her and Dad when they step off the plane.
He can use his big spleen to screen the goalieGet out there on the PP Gabe, your spleen be damned. Jets more than willing to sacrifice some internal organs at this point
vilardi doing pp drills so should be good to go tomorrow
Convocation is June 4th. Got my M.A. a few weeks ago when I passed my oral. Dad and Mom and sister will be here for a few days.Celebrate? Is that when you graduate? When do you find out if you have your degree?
Since every team uses the same 1-3-1/overload structure on the powerplay, it becomes about how to open shot and pass lanesIn my mind, the problem goes back to the lack of purpose that is in our PP. It seems they simply try get into positions to move the puck around and as you say eventually try for that best shot opportunity. The purpose should be to attack with the puck at differing spots with a view to actually getting the defensive box or diamond to move, preferably to shrink towards the net. This can only be accomplished by Scheif, Vilardi Monahan and Connor acting together to attack one defenseman or the other. The high defenders then have to shrink back to help the outnumbered lower defenceman, creating the opportunity for putting the puck back to Morrisey who can move in from the blueline to the the top of the circles. He now can more effectively shoot on net directly ,or, still pass off to either Scheif or Connor with Monahan and Vilardi doing their netfront schtick.
Congrats! Exciting times, I'm sureConvocation is June 4th. Got my M.A. a few weeks ago when I passed my oral. Dad and Mom and sister will be here for a few days.
They shouldn't get TOO cocky...Vancouver has paper tiger written all over them. Then again, maybe the Jets do too...It would be a dream come true to play Vancouver and dump them from the playoffs. Of course, the nightmare scenario also begins with playing Vancouver...
My dad and baby sister (23, law student) are avid Canucks fans, as was I up until two years ago. Naturally, my texts are full of all sorts of two-way needling, depending upon whose team is up or down. Won in Feb, lost in March. And my sis' FB is full of anti-Jets memes. If we can finish ahead of Vancouver in any way, it would be fabulous. If we get bumped early and the Canucks aren't, I'll hear about it from her and Dad when they step off the plane.
And that's what makes most of the back and forth I share with Dad so much fun. He's been a Canucks fan for so many decades and knows all the horrible players and miserable times so there's a lot of glee involved now that one member of the family lives in a different NHL city. Of course, if I can land an academic appointment back in B.C., everything reverts very, very quickly.They shouldn't get TOO cocky...Vancouver has paper tiger written all over them. Then again, maybe the Jets do too...
Yup - that's one way of doing it - I just want them shooting more - it doesn't have to be as complicated as they appear to be trying to make it.In my mind, the problem goes back to the lack of purpose that is in our PP. It seems they simply try get into positions to move the puck around and as you say eventually try for that best shot opportunity. The purpose should be to attack with the puck at differing spots with a view to actually getting the defensive box or diamond to move, preferably to shrink towards the net. This can only be accomplished by Scheif, Vilardi Monahan and Connor acting together to attack one defenseman or the other. The high defenders then have to shrink back to help the outnumbered lower defenceman, creating the opportunity for putting the puck back to Morrisey who can move in from the blueline to the the top of the circles. He now can more effectively shoot on net directly ,or, still pass off to either Scheif or Connor with Monahan and Vilardi doing their netfront schtick.
Yeah - you get some of that - I don't pay much attention to it.I think there's a difference between "man, the Jets aren't playing well" and "this team is dead to me" after a couple of losses
Love them, cherish them, and live at least a thousand kilometres from them. With two high performance parents and two overachieving sisters, it's difficult being the family failure. The impulse to study in Manitoba has taught me a lot about myself and lead to a lot of growth (despite my terrible cooking).Family, what can you do eh ?
Yup, it is very much about how to open shot and pass lanes, basically responding to what the defenders give you. And there are a few set plays that most teams have (except for the Jets apparently). Don`t think that they are quite as detailed /complex as what you have outlined but there are a number of alternatives for isolating a defender and creating odd man advantages and ultimately pressure. I also believe the Jet`s PP is least planned for players moving from behind the net to in front ,often to just try sweep the puck into the net.(Edmonton, with Zack Hyman) a good example. Connor NEVER tried this when they put him below the net but Vilardi is starting to introduce it as well. Good- build it into your attacking plan.Since every team uses the same 1-3-1/overload structure on the powerplay, it becomes about how to open shot and pass lanes
There is definitely some set plays that can be used (think of schief with the puck on the halfwall, Monahan releases high into the slot sucking the dmen up higher, schief passes to him, he one touches it back to schief who one touches it down low to vilardi who then walks out and sends that cross crease pass to Connor coming across - we've seen that a few times)
But there is also a bit of creativity that goes into reading and reacting to what the PK is giving you. Schief and Connor are elite offensive players, but not overly creative. I think Vilardi is one of the more crafty/creative forwards (along with ehlers and perfetti) and that's another reason why he'll hopefully boost the PP
Congrats! Exciting times, I'm sure