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Between the absolute garbage that is being spewed at MM thread @ Prospects section, and deadhead reaching at the most microscopic straws here one did not even know existed... What a ride
Michkov had second most shifts with 24, yet only around 14 minutes on the ice, what is he doing there, taking 10 second shifts?
I took a peak and it seemed like a bunch of Montreal fans coping.Between the absolute garbage that is being spewed at MM thread @ Prospects section, and deadhead reaching at the most microscopic straws here one did not even know existed... What a ride
I took a peak and it seemed like a bunch of Montreal fans coping.
#foundational pillarsMediocre since 2011 with no change in sight
Something is definitely up with Frost. His skating looks very labored and hunched over. His arms appear to be doing more work than his legs. He also seems to be having a crisis in confidence, i.e. he is afraid to make a mistake, which is a death knell for his type of player....Mission accomplished TotortellaThat was just a weird game. First two periods was the worst I've seen them play in years, then they wake up and take over despite a couple bad penalties. Did someone dope the water?
Michkov was awful, two bad penalties, did nothing all game except win it in overtime. Go figure.
Cates looked faster than Frost, WTF? Hmm, check edge, Cates top speed 22.43, Frost 21.76.
Ok, this is definitely weird.
Flyers have to skate to win, first two periods they were beat to every loose puck, 3rd period the reserve.
Richard must have looked at his paycheck and said I got to figure out how to stay up here, I like that extra zero.
How about the conclusion that.... Frost is 25 years old now, and he isn't good.Something is definitely up with Frost. His skating looks very labored and hunched over. His arms appear to be doing more work than his legs. He also seems to be having a crisis in confidence, i.e. he is afraid to make a mistake, which is a death knell for his type of player....Mission accomplished Totortella
How about the conclusion that.... Frost is 25 years old now, and he isn't good.
He's inconsistent. Unreliable. Not a top-2 center.
might have a chance at desnoyers there whom i really likeAny meat-and-potatoes potential mid-6 forwards projected to go late in the first they can reach on there?
I think it's injury.This year, Frost has had 1 good game, 1 okay game, and a bunch of absolute dog-shit games. He's the shell of himself. To me that speaks of two things 1) confidence and/or 2) injury. I'm banking more on 1 than 2. I don't fully blame him for having his confidence shot. I recognize it's not easy to go out there and work if your boss hates you and blames you for every issue (and there's lots of data that indicates that Torts doesn't like Frost). But the other side of that coin is that when his number is called, he has to play better. It is that simple.
I'm not ruling out injury, but he is in the 83 percentile for 20+ bursts this year, which is pretty darned close to what it was last year. His other skating metrics are down tho too. I also haven't seen the consistent fast twitch moves either....You might be right thereI think it's injury.
Contrary to popular belief, you don't get benched for making mistakes (you get benched for repeating the same mistake), and Torts has encouraged offensive players to be aggressive and take risks. I mean he doesn't bench TK, and no one makes more mistakes.
Frost has really improved defensively, his problem is he gets into funks where he doesn't use his speed to drive play and goes MIA for long periods. That's what gets him benched.
What shocked me last night was a loose puck that Frost saw and skated to get, but looked so slow doing so. Nor do I think he bulked up, he doesn't look or play any bigger than last season. So I'm not going to be surprised if he goes on IR in the near future.
is this copypasted from ur Ghost posts..How about the conclusion that.... Frost is 25 years old now, and he isn't good.
He's inconsistent. Unreliable. Not a top-2 center.
The scouting may/may not be weak but the coaching, management and development is. Players aren't going to grow when they're being coached by Hakstol, AV and Tortorella; managed by Hextall and Fletcher. How would you fare at work with these guys utilizing your skills? Your confidence would be shot to begin and your performance would be erratic due to improper training. Say something about the treatment and you'd be fired. It's been a sad decade.Strongly agree with you. Well. Without having watched anyway. He’s not a guy that’s got a solid future with the Flyers.
Not to divert the topic, but they really do need to address the scouting, and development aspects on the team.
In 10 years we’ve got what, TK, Sanheim, and York as “success” stories? That’s brutal man.
Farabee, and Frost are on borrowed time, and have regressed if not stagnated. Tippet, and Tyson might be something but even if so - it’s a mighty short list.
So explain Sanheim developing into a #1 D-man?