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Flyers must be looking at it backwardsLike I said, Carolina is the blueprint:
Flyers must be looking at it backwardsLike I said, Carolina is the blueprint:
It's the Hextall rebuild without really rebuilding approach all over again. The only difference is that Hextall made better use of the few assets he did trade.
I'm not complaining about keeping Konecny though. I'm glad we kept him. But Briere will have to do a better job at building around him. So far drafting Michkov with the 7th pick has been his biggest accomplishment.
So we are going to call it a 5 year rebuild every time a new GM is hired. Got it
Like I said, Carolina is the blueprint:
"We're playing basically the same style, checking forward and all that," Tortorella said at morning skate. "I'm not sure how Roddy teaches it, but we want to press, we want to check forward, we want to take chances. I think it looks similar. I don't think we're as fast, I think they're a bit deeper team than we are, but that is going to be the blueprint. As long as I have the opportunity to coach this team, that is going to be the blueprint.
"I think it's important to have that blueprint for management as we start drafting players toward that, too. The style of play is a very important thing. It gives management and scouts the opportunity to kind of zero in on what type of players we're looking for."
Flyers have become better at forcing turnovers in the D-zone and neutral zone, but converting them into possession and scoring chances is where they fall short.
They definitely need more speed/size combos, guys who can skate with opposing players, but also big enough to win board battles and keep the puck. It's not so much pure speed but good speed and quickness with high motors.
Carolina has few forwards under 190 lbs, Aho 6'0 180, Drury 5'11 186, Jarvis 5'10 184 (IR)
Two small D-men in Ghost and Walker, three big ones in Orlov. Slavin and Burns.
Most rebuilds take longer than 5 years, people want to tank, that would mean they wouldn't be competitive until 2030+, since you'd have to trade away a number of younger players and then replace them through the draft (not just land 1 or 2 in the top 5, but a number in the top 10 as well).
Since teams almost never trade top 10 picks, those trades would garner you a lot of late 1st, late 2nd rd picks.
The teams that pick high for a few years tend to be veteran laden teams with little in the pipeline that grow old quickly and when they dump those contracts, have little talent - think the Pens in a couple years. It's rarely done deliberately, it's more "the party's over" and the only thing you can do is build back from ground zero.
The problem has been the change of strategic vision every three or four years.If they want to be Carolina now after years of trying to be the Islanders then they can get there if they merely stop everything they're doing and do the complete opposite.
These people would watch a Space-X landing and go "that's the goal" and begin digging in the yard for the septic tank to use as a rocket body.
My swimming pool talking about Lake Superior."I think they're a bit deeper team ..."
They are going to Giroux Michkov's career, unless he can force his way out.Yes, rebuilds can take a while. That's why the second they lucked into Michkov I started saying they needed to sell everything not of value for his prime to rebuild into something ready to compete when he hits.
They have yet to start. There is no rebuild. They're two years behind, and aren't showing any sign of beginning. Every season that passes without starting is one season of contention crossed off of Michkov's career.
Oh, and no rebuild can begin without first firing the entirety of the front office. Because these people are incapable of rebuilding.
Michkov probably counting the seconds to FAThey are going to Giroux Michkov's career, unless he can force his way out.
The problem has been the change of strategic vision every three or four years.
Heck, Hextall changed on the basis of a heater by Mason, he was rebuilding, they made the POs, he stopped rebuilding, they flopped, he traded Schenn, rebuilding, they made the POs, stop.
Then Holmgren fired Hextall and told CF to go "all in."
Then when it imploded, CF couldn't decide if he was coming or going.
At least this group seems to have a consistent vision and are sticking with it.
We'll have a better idea after this summer, I think the real housecleaning will come this summer as they reshape the roster, Briere has been very patient so far, but at some point you have to decide who will be part of the team in 2027-28 and get value for the rest.
You can get more than a 1st for Sanheim.What was left to houseclean?
If you think trading Seeler and Hathaway for mid-round picks to start Ginning and Marody is a rebuild . . .
The only player who should have been moved is Laughton, and I expect he's on his way out.
Would trading Sanheim for a 1st have helped the rebuild? (only if you want a complete tank).
Would trading TK in the summer for a late 1st accelerated the rebuild?
The only asset on a one year deal was G and they got a good return for him.
Otherwise you're giving up assets to move Couts and Risto's contracts.
i would bet the farm MM is gone before this Org. even pulls the curtain back on a actual rebuild.Yes, rebuilds can take a while. That's why the second they lucked into Michkov I started saying they needed to sell everything not of value for his prime to rebuild into something ready to compete when he hits.
They have yet to start. There is no rebuild. They're two years behind, and aren't showing any sign of beginning. Every season that passes without starting is one season of contention crossed off of Michkov's career.
Oh, and no rebuild can begin without first firing the entirety of the front office. Because these people are incapable of rebuilding.
100%...They are going to Giroux Michkov's career, unless he can force his way out.
i would bet the farm MM is gone before this Org. even pulls the curtain back on a actual rebuild.
i cant see someone like MM staying here and wasting his career on a annual loser franchise going nowere spinnin tires in the mud
100%...
Really, show examples of actual trades, not blanket statements without evidence.You can get more than a 1st for Sanheim.
You'd get LOTS more than a late first for TK.
Yes, turning veterans into future assets is basic rebuilding
The Giroux return was trash.
You assured us Risto has positive value.
If you think these listed returns are the best this management group can manage, you ought to be leading the charge to call for their firing. This is extremely bleak, if you think listing out these peaks of their capabilities serves as a defense. It makes them look vastly worse. You're lower on them than I am if you think they'd lose a TK trade that badly.
This is where Tortorella has been in Tampa Bay, Vancouver, NYR, Columbus. Good coaches find ways to win with the talent that they have. Poor ones find a way to put it on the players.Maybe, it's because you know, Tort's system is complete garbage, has no real voice to these guys to keep it up and the team lacks overall skill compared to most? Yeah. If anything, it's one step closer to Torts being fired.
Really, show examples of actual trades, not blanket statements without evidence.
Really, show examples of actual trades, not blanket statements without evidence.
TK last summer was not a premier asset, middle of the pack 1st line forward.
Meier got San Jose #26 (2023), #42 (2024), and Fabian Zutterland (3rd line forward).
That's the ceiling, b/c Meier was considered more valuable and it was a TDL trade.
Trouba got #20 and Pionk.
Sergachev got Moser, Geekie and Utah's 2025 2nd
They got FLA's 2024 1st, Tippett and FLA 2023 3rd (Barkey) for G, that's as much as you can expect.
The two seasons before last summer, TK ranked 67th in 5x5 points (Farabee 53rd). 75th in total points.WHAT
You have a pool?! HF boards party at Bern's place.My swimming pool talking about Lake Superior.
The two seasons before last summer, TK ranked 67th in 5x5 points (Farabee 53rd). 75th in total points.
Now how does that translate into an "elite" forward?
He wasn't a Selke candidate or a center.