It was, minus some puck luck?Just like the Bordeleau (LH), Eklund (LH), Granlund (LH), Thrun (LH), and Zetterlund was a disaster?
Of course it is. But the factual statement “teams consider handedness when filling roles on their PP” is a far cry from the alarmist “only one RH player on PP1 will be an unmitigated disaster!!!”, no?It was, minus some puck luck?
You don't think handedness is something teams considering when filling roles on their PP?
A good point made by Jack Han on the most recent SJHN podcast was that his forte is shooting, not distribution, and shooting from the point is the most inefficient way for a power play to go about its business. That makes sense.Walman is definitely the current #1 offensive D. He can put in some goals but I’d like a better one.
A good point made by Jack Han on the most recent SJHN podcast was that his forte is shooting, not distribution, and shooting from the point is the most inefficient way for a power play to go about its business. That makes sense.
That doesn't mean there isn't a way for it to work, or for him to show a broader skillset than previously seen, but we'll see how he fits in with this group.
I think we will be very disappointed if we're relying on Walman as a PP1 guy. At that rate, just go back to the 5 forward look.A good point made by Jack Han on the most recent SJHN podcast was that his forte is shooting, not distribution, and shooting from the point is the most inefficient way for a power play to go about its business. That makes sense.
That doesn't mean there isn't a way for it to work, or for him to show a broader skillset than previously seen, but we'll see how he fits in with this group.
Walman not getting PP time is more of a factor of guys like Seider, Ghost, Petro (think he was still in STL at the time), etc than him though.I think we will be very disappointed if we're relying on Walman as a PP1 guy. At that rate, just go back to the 5 forward look.
Walman is getting less PP time throughout his career than noted offensive defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic did in his prime. He's played fewer PP minutes in his career in the NHL than Vlasic played in some years alone, and we all know how poor Vlasic is as a PP guy.
Walman has a big shot and that's the major extent of his offense. That will play up nicely at ES when it is less predictable, but on the PP it is a miscalculation by Grier to assume that he's going to be able to run a PP (something he said in one of his availabilities recently). Need a different option there if the goal is to go away from the 5F look.
Barabanov had one season of being a legit middle-six scoring winger. He was just incapable of playing at that level for more than a few months. It happens.Barabanov was never a NHL player. Extremely fortunate to land on a horrendous Sharks team devoid of talent or else it would have been straight back to Russia after his failed stint in Toronto.
Sometimes those couple of months is enough to make a career out of like Tommy Wingels. Sometimes it's not.Barabanov had one season of being a legit middle-six scoring winger. He was just incapable of playing at that level for more than a few months. It happens.
Wingels is actually a great comp. He was genuinely pretty good in 2012-2013, but was sub-NHL level pretty much every other year.Sometimes those couple of months is enough to make a career out of like Tommy Wingels. Sometimes it's not.
It's a terrible comp that's insulting to Wingels. There is nothing remotely similar about them beyond both being forwards. Wingels played almost 500 games and was a terrific bottom six winger and penalty killer on great teams for four seasons in his prime.Wingels is actually a great comp. He was genuinely pretty good in 2012-2013, but was sub-NHL level pretty much every other year.
What do you mean "you people"?
I mean, just look at the precious charts you people love so much. This guy was so f***ing terrible.
I think Barabanov had more than a couple months (a couple of years, really), he just didn't have a lot of margin for error.Sometimes those couple of months is enough to make a career out of like Tommy Wingels. Sometimes it's not.
It's a pity he stole $6 million from Hasso Plattner. Keep complaining about that Matt Benning contract though.I think Barabanov had more than a couple months (a couple of years, really), he just didn't have a lot of margin for error.
We also got him for a guy who has not played in the NHL since (and, being 30 years old, likely never will). It's just a pity we weren't able to turn Barabanov into a mid pick.
I do think the organization made the smarter move using that retention slot on the Hertl trade to get Edstrom and a 1st instead of getting a 5th or whatever we would have gotten for an expiring Barabanov, but I agree with all your pointsI think Barabanov had more than a couple months (a couple of years, really), he just didn't have a lot of margin for error.
We also got him for a guy who has not played in the NHL since (and, being 30 years old, likely never will). It's just a pity we weren't able to turn Barabanov into a mid pick.
Obviously I’m not talking stylistically, I’m talking about a guy who had one good season and was bad otherwise.It's a terrible comp that's insulting to Wingels. There is nothing remotely similar about them beyond both being forwards. Wingels played almost 500 games and was a terrific bottom six winger and penalty killer on great teams for four seasons in his prime.
Wingels was a valuable piece of the deepest and probably best team in franchise history in 2013-14.Obviously I’m not talking stylistically, I’m talking about a guy who had one good season and was bad otherwise.
I know Barabanov is a hot button for you, but you don’t have to pretend Wingels was any good just to prove a point.
Hodge posts are a bit confirmedthe deepest and probably best team in franchise history in 2013-14
When healthy that team was stacked top to bottom:Hodge posts are a bit confirmed
That defense sucks, the forwards are thin and the goaltending had been figured outWhen healthy that team was stacked top to bottom:
Hertl-Thornton-Burns
Marleau-Couture-Havlat
Torres-Pavelski-Wingels
Nieto-Desjardins-Brown
Vlasic-Demers
Stuart-Braun
Irwin-Boyle
Unfortunately Niemi was trash and Stoll boarded Vlasic midway through the first round.
"Thin forward group" with Pavelski at 3C. Meanwhile the 2016 team was rolling out Tierney, Spaling, Zubrus and Melker Karlsson.That defense sucks, the forwards are thin and the goaltending had been figured out
That team isn't in the same conversation as 2016 or 2019, the actual best teams in franchise history