GDT: 2/1/25 - 7:00PM EDT - New York Islanders vs Tampa Bay

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Nice to steal a point at the end but the better team won. Islanders probably played to the best of their ability in that one, stuck to the gameplan and looked pretty good considering their roster.

Another vanilla performance from the Bolts with no variance to their game at all, just no ability to switch things up nor the personnel. These are the games where you need some big bodies, physical presences to get an ugly goal and do some work down low and disrupt. Remember how the Maroon line used to cycle like clockwork? I cannot think of one single shift like that all season with this group. Just not built to go all the way.
 
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Well I doubt JBB makes a move before the break, but the sooner he adds some F depth to the middle 6,the better.

Unfortunately I think he will wait until the TDL to maximize available cap space, which really sucks because this team could use a little bit of a shakeup right now.
 
Unfortunately I think he will wait until the TDL to maximize available cap space, which really sucks because this team could use a little bit of a shakeup right now.
It's true that the closer he waits to the deadline, the more they accrue. I guess much will depend on how the next few games go, both before and after the break, to see where they stand and if the offense can start getting back to a 3+ gf/g average instead of where they have been the last couple of weeks or so.
 
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How many breakaway saves does an average goalie make?

And how much is "much less often"?
I have no idea if such advanced stats exist. Maybe you know? But purely based on the eye test, it seems to me that Vasy very rarely saves on breakaways, which is also funny, because at the same time he is good in shootouts. Not quite the same, i know
 
Chaffee could not have less NHL tools. So crash the net. Like that’s all you got.
Disagree. He has the tools, he's just shit for brains at putting them together. His skating is better than Geekie. He's got a heavy shot, good release, and finishes his checks. The issue is that nothing gets put together. He doesn't do much after hitting someone to actually WIN the battle and create space. He doesn't position himself to actually get open or make the opponent lose him for an open look. He doesn't have great hands in tight so unless it's a wide open look either in stride or alone, he doesn't create dangerous chances. It's incredibly mental with him and his body language is so telling. He's got the demeanor and posture of someone regretting his last stride and pass, but never learning from it. It's frustrating because he's a;

RW
Right shot
Bigger than the bottom 6 dwarfs

Yet does very little on a consistent basis to separate himself from them.
 
Disagree. He has the tools, he's just shit for brains at putting them together. His skating is better than Geekie. He's got a heavy shot, good release, and finishes his checks. The issue is that nothing gets put together. He doesn't do much after hitting someone to actually WIN the battle and create space. He doesn't position himself to actually get open or make the opponent lose him for an open look. He doesn't have great hands in tight so unless it's a wide open look either in stride or alone, he doesn't create dangerous chances. It's incredibly mental with him and his body language is so telling. He's got the demeanor and posture of someone regretting his last stride and pass, but never learning from it. It's frustrating because he's a;

RW
Right shot
Bigger than the bottom 6 dwarfs

Yet does very little on a consistent basis to separate himself from them.
To clarify (because i was vague in the heat of the moment) I meant “nhl tools” as in, ability to play at that level of competition. Of course Chaffee can skate and shoot well, but his inability to acclimate to the speed of the nhl game - making small plays in tight spaces while having milliseconds to spare - is what point does well. That’s nhl tools to me. And Chaffee ain’t got it. Which is cool, you can still play in the nhl and not be that type of skill player. But you better jeannot your way to the net so you can pick up the scraps. Chaffee isn’t going to make us better sitting in the slot waiting on a one timer when the puck is already getting driven to the net. He’s got to get dirty. Obligatory OLD TIME HOCKEY chant.
 
To clarify (because i was vague in the heat of the moment) I meant “nhl tools” as in, ability to play at that level of competition. Of course Chaffee can skate and shoot well, but his inability to acclimate to the speed of the nhl game - making small plays in tight spaces while having milliseconds to spare - is what point does well. That’s nhl tools to me. And Chaffee ain’t got it. Which is cool, you can still play in the nhl and not be that type of skill player. But you better jeannot your way to the net so you can pick up the scraps. Chaffee isn’t going to make us better sitting in the slot waiting on a one timer when the puck is already getting driven to the net. He’s got to get dirty. Obligatory OLD TIME HOCKEY chant.
Yeah and it looks mental. He's got this weird sulking body language nearly every shift. The only thing saving his place right now is being a RW and RH shot. Gotta imagine PP time and moving up is (1) a chance for him to prove himself or (2) show that he's nothing more than a 10-15 goal guy we can dangle and include in a trade.
 
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Chaffee also has less than a full NHL season under his belt, being pushed into roles he’s never experienced at this level, expectations should match. His role on the PP hopefully becomes a moot point soon and we acquire someone with more than a few dozen PP's to their name to help out there. The fact that he's out there at all is a credit to his shot.
 
Yeah and it looks mental. He's got this weird sulking body language nearly every shift. The only thing saving his place right now is being a RW and RH shot. Gotta imagine PP time and moving up is (1) a chance for him to prove himself or (2) show that he's nothing more than a 10-15 goal guy we can dangle and include in a trade.
I agree. That was my, admittedly, bad point. He’s got to adapt better. Cutthroat go to the net and start making goalies and defenseman uncomfortable. Take the shots to the back. The face washes. Cirelli does it. It can be done! I know he’s coached to play the slot for a bumper, but when the play demands he has to take that next mental step like you mentioned, and improve his fat ass to the net.
 

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