GDT: #20 | Hurricanes at Flyers | Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | 7:30 PM | TNT/Max/NBCSP, 93.3 FM

deadhead

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umm this is year 3 of their 3 year rebuild. what your seeing is basicly the finished product towards cup contention..

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Year 2 of a 5 year rebuild.
Remember CF extended Risto and traded for TDA after he traded Giroux?

Briere had no illusions, which is why they added no one in the summer.

Grans played well again, Zamula - Grans might be worth a longer look even when York and Andrae return. Richard played well in limited action, he could skate with the Canes, but when he had to go to the boards to get the puck, well . . .

They seemed to run out of gas in the 3rd period, almost as if trying to keep up with the best forechecking team in the NHL wore them down.

Carolina doesn't play defense by keeping the puck in the offensive zone, they check just as hard in the D-zone, which is why they keep getting the puck back and into the offensive zone. And they don't have a fancy offense, run the cycle, win board battles, shoot from everywhere, hope for the eventual lucky bounce and pounce on it. Nothing fancy, just nonstop aggression.
 

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The Richard pass, which was a good play with an unlucky result because someone Schenned it. A fantastic play, really.

And then again when someone dumped the puck over to the far corner forgetting that the entire forechecking formation was set on the left side ready to do some north-south setups for bad chances, so it was just a turnover. I guess the silver lining is that it could have maxxed out puck support in that situation. So they listened.

If they're starting the "we have to be MORE conservative and safe offensively" spiel two months early then this is going to be rough from here through April.

These guys are just trying to win, with some honestly basic and not outrageously risky plays, and Tortorella is even losing his shit over basic offensive playmaking.
 

deadhead

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Colorado and Carolina exposed the lack of team speed, they're faster than 2-3 years ago, but still need a lot more speed and quickness to keep up with these teams.
 

deadhead

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“It’s more than one year but less than four.” - Keith Jones in May of ‘23.
In other words, they hope to be competitive in 2027-28 (24, 25, 26 is three years).

Which was always the schedule before Michkov came over, the original schedule had him coming over in 2026-27 and hit his stride in 2027-28 when he had a season to acclimate. And the 2025 draft should be arrive by 2027 (3 years after the draft).

Nothing has changed, they're rebuilding, they're not signing or trading for veterans.
The big summer additions were Richard, Abols and Eklind, basically to shore up LHV.
 

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There isn't a single schedule you can dream up as either contending now or rebuilding that makes a shred of sense in terms of what they've actually been doing.
 

deadhead

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Torts had a great little interview on TNT.

"Mich, Mich . . . oh great play!"

Has the same standard for Mich as for TK, want them to take risks, but if they get too far off the reservation, pull 'em back on.
 

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Flyers are a bad team. Every once in a while they’ll get a hot streak going where they bore the game down to unwatchable levels to get to overtime or the shootout. They still haven’t had their 10 game losing streak yet. I still bet they are picking in the top 5. It’s really for the best though
Go look at the bottom feeders of rhe leagues rosters. If the Flyers get anything close to decent goaltending. Which they might out their trio, they aren't a bottom 5 team. Especially with the brand of hockey they play.
 

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