One downside of the organization not disclosing who was dealing with what is that it makes it harder to separate short-term issues from signs of long-term decline. I’ve historically been a pro-Faulk poster, but his stick started to resemble a pinball slingshot—pucks were bouncing off it constantly. This “springy blade” effect is a subtle but very real trend with aging defensemen. As players get older, small declines in hand strength, fine motor control, and reaction time can erode their ability to absorb and settle pucks with soft touch. Stick feel is closely tied to reflexes and coordination, so even slight changes can lead to bobbled receptions or mishandled plays under pressure, which Faulk experienced frequently this season.
Some veterans adapt by switching to softer blades or lower flex sticks, but those with big shots—like Faulk—often don’t, which only makes things worse. Age-related changes in posture or edge control can also throw off blade angle consistency, especially on D-to-D passes or rimmed pucks. If we had learned he was nursing an upper-body injury, it’d be easier to write off the bobbles and turnovers. But given his age, style of play, and how clearly the issue presented, I’m starting to get a bit nervous.
There was also the post-game coverage that implied Broberg was set to hop onto the ice when Fowler changed, but Faulk prematurely popped onto the ice and struggled to play his offhand.
I still think Faulk is a good player, to be clear, but not good enough to play top-4 on a contending team. I had been assuming/predicting organizational assets would be used on upgrading that spot, and F/A dollars would be used for a band-aid at forward, but after today it sounds like it's the inverse.
I find this an interesting question not only in regards to the next 1-2 years, but also in how the organization is approaching our contention window in the long-term. Obviously age curves don't favor Parayko and Binnington competing throughout the tenure of our franchise player (Thomas). How far down the road does the organization look? Much like Petro was a part of two contending cores with many of the same pieces, I would expect they approach Thomas's tenure similarly...? Especially with Broberg, Holloway, Snuggy, etc. all being younger.