dats81
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Sanheim has been a beast the last couple of games.
Back to boring but successfull Torts trademark hockey.
Back to boring but successfull Torts trademark hockey.
Rick Nash was a 40 Goal scrorer. For Torts he was a 20 Goalscorer. That is all i need to look at.It's really just coming down to trust.
Do you think that Torts is developing a system that the team can stand on and then develop offense on top of... or do you think that he's a complete hack who is past his prime.
I really have no idea what to think and I've been on this forum for 10 goddamn years.
The question is, where are they rolling to?
Sam has a career .893 save %. Glad he has his mojo back.The problem with the team on offense is they're just not meshing right now, and they're missing shots, they were trying to go high on Bennington and missed two or three shots that went just over the net. And they had a number of passes in front of the net that were just off, or deflected wide. Could have scored 4-5 goals if they make those connections. In the Minn game, everything clicked, last two games they had to grind out wins.
Ersson has his mojo back, it helps that they're blocking a lot of shots but he came up big when he had to.
Sanheim - Risto playing as well as York - Sanheim, and both are holding their own as 1st pairs.
Drysdale is still an adventure, but not as bad tonight, still a lot for Seeler to cover.
Andrae moves well, playing better than Zamula, but not ready for top 4 duties.
Michkov is really struggling, too early for the "wall," I think it's playing a bunch of physical, checking teams, he's just not used to the NHL pace and probably needs to hit the weight room next summer. He got knocked around a bit, finesse is nice but good defensive teams don't give good offensive players a lot of time or room.
Poehling had a spectacular rush culminating in the Hathaway goal. He's just a solid bottom six guy, always flying around, if only he had skills.
Frost is off to a horrible start, GF/GA 2/10, some of it's bad puck luck, some of it is he just doesn't look that explosive in his skating and doesn't finish plays.
Couts is not going to be a 1C anymore, but he's still a solid veteran center, and down the road he'll be a solid veteran LW. But he might want a shorter stick, seems to fumble a lot of pucks.
Brink since he returned to the lineup has played with a much higher motor, he's no longer waiting for an offensive play to come to him, he's back checking, forechecking, blocking shots, going into the corners after pucks. Lost his man on the St Louis goal but redeemed himself. Playing faster and more physical than last season.
Farabee had a nice pass for the goal but seems to be struggling with his skating, he wasn't a speed demon but now he looks slow.
If Ersson continues to play like this, it's closer to a 90 point than 80 point team, even with the 1B goalie(s) struggling. The problem on offense isn't the defensive play, they got a number of rushes off blocked shots, it's just a matter of finishing plays consistently.
-Ducks-Rick Nash was a 40 Goal scrorer. For Torts he was a 20 Goalscorer. That is all i need to look at.
They really need to figure out how to be more incisive on the PP. The puck movement has been waaaaay better, but often times they actually hamper themselves by putting one guy on both posts. It condenses the other teams structure and we settle for bad angles or a screen with a shot provided from the DCoaching staff showing alot of confidence in Andrae.. over 17 mins ice time with over 2 mins on the PP and a little time on the PK
or they realize the other options not to enticing.Coaching staff showing alot of confidence in Andrae.. over 17 mins ice time with over 2 mins on the PP and a little time on the PK
Is it that this team doesn't have the offensive talent, or is it torts "structure" that is hindering this team from finding offensive success?
Torts has been very patient, he said in camp he expected Michkov to make mistakes.I don't have a problem with Michkov sitting a certain period of time...A game here or there, a few shifts -- that's fine. But The Flyers are one of the worst development teams in the league. They are doing a bunch of dumb team things right now (and not just for Michkov).
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Whatever you have to tell yourself, deady.Torts has been very patient, he said in camp he expected Michkov to make mistakes.
The focus isn't on skills, it's on fundamentals, at times Michkov "cherry picks," that doesn't work in the NHL (unless you want to develop the next Gagner). He also forces a lot of bad passes lately, bad habits probably from playing in the KHL where he could get away with it.
Just look at TK, Torts hasn't tried to "fix" him, God knows he'd drive any HC crazy, but that's his game, he takes risks and is overly aggressive at times, but it pays off (if it didn't pay off, he'd be treated differently). But TK also back checks hard, puts out the effort in his D-zone, so he's earned a long leash.
I'm not worried about Michkov/Torts, the problem comes with prima donnas who put their stat line above the team. Michkov is highly competitive and hates to lose, I'm sure when he sees the film he understands he has to get better at certain things to help the team. Torts isn't asking him to be a 3rd line checker, he wants him to be offense first without sacrificing the basics so he isn't a black hole.
Just look at Brink, whine about him being benched, but the last two games he's played the best hockey since he's been here, a complete player doing the little things to help his team, playing hard and with focus. He'll still make mistakes (like losing his man), but this Brink is a legitimate top 6 forward. Now he has to learn to sustain this effort over a full season.
Defensive stalwart, Sidney Crosby:Ask Sidney if playing defense hurt his game and he'll flash his three rings in your face.
Very few offense first forwards excel on defense, what you want is those "45" "48" seasons, not the "1s" that many top scorers post. That is, don't score for both teams!Defensive stalwart, Sidney Crosby:
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Now, with these images being posted, to be fair to Crosby, he's got a few individual seasons where he excelled defensively, but few and far between.