TheDarkWingThatDucks
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They moved Zegras and mct to that side on the PP now btw.I have a different reason of disdain for Verbeek, it's that you can't trust his words. When Verbeek took over, he praised everything in our org from vets, to youths, to prospects being great that the next step was to become contenders. Instead, he blew up the team at the TDL and reset the rebuild. That rebuild will buy him five year's time.
Since I can't change teams, I said I'd be fine with the five year wait time then the Verbeekening happened at the 2022 TDL. Surprisingly, I was one of the few whose rebuild time was reset for a five-year wait. It's been hilarious reading for the past three years of posters wanting Verbeek do something big to make the playoffs in year 1 of the reset rebuild, year 2 of the RR, and year 3 of the RR (current season).
Since Verbeek's hiring, I have come to question his pro scouting ability. None of his veteran forward acquisitions are top-6 quality. Most of his defensive acquisitions have been third pairing playing in higher roles for us in Klingberg, Kulikov, Gudas, Lyubushkin, and Dumo. Trouba is playiing 2nd pairing. Our two best players are RW Terry (age 27) and LD LaCombe (just turned 24). We're relying on the older kids to be teaching the younger kids while our vets are placeholders. Our vets aren't talented enough carry the youths on their backs.
The exception is in net b/c Dostal has been under Ducks' coaching (Sudsie) watchful eye since COVID season, 2019-20. We have had goalies ahead of Dostal so as to not rush him to the NHL with backups Ryan Miller and Anthony Stolarz, in addition to starter Gibby. I guess Verbeek couldn't keep the tradition of having a good third goalie in tow in case of injuries. G Dansk was Verbeek's choice.
Anyhow, Cronin was hands off in the final 20 games or so of last season. That's when LaCombe's game really took off (I've shared these stats before). It didn't hurt our development without Cronin hounding the team. Though, I don't think Verbeek will fire Cronin in-season. Cronin is Verbeek's avatar on the bench. Verbeek's answer to getting to the playoffs is for our kids to get bigger physically, but that will take years to happen. That means the skills dept isn't a priority and the kids have to develop that on their own time. Cronin did say that Mac is a third liner with offensive abilities.
I dunno how, but Mac found his way on the side of the net on a PP and sniped in a bad angle shot. Mac hasn't been in that situation since Eakins was head coach. When Mac finally scored that bad angle shot, I said out loud, "Finally! We're putting Mac's big shot back to use." What a shame that under Cronin, Mac's big shot has been purposely muted.
Dude, sometimes I swear it’s like talking to a wall. I’ve talked about this with you multiple times. When he said it wasn’t a full rebuild “blah blah blah” he also mentioned he had some decisions to make in UFA’s because he couldn’t lose them for nothing. That plus the “franchise altering Bedard” helped us pivot.
We’d be a middling team like the islanders if we didn’t move those pcs. We won’t be winning championships, we’d be fighting for playoff spots hoping to get lucky on picks 10-15.
You can be upset he did his “verbeekening” or “reset rebuild”, honestly call it whatever you want, it was the best thing to happen to this franchise since Eaves and Kessler basically died.
You say so many things that I like, but then you throw stuff like this “Verbeek's answer to getting to the playoffs is for our kids to get bigger physically, but that will take years to happen. That means the skills dept isn't a priority and the kids have to develop that on their own time.”. Which just isn’t based on logic at all, and I wonder how someone who seems to be level headed and intelligent can make that kind of leap. No facts, no breakdown of why you believe because Verbeek wants a strong physically mature team, he isn’t going to do use on…. Skills ? He is quoted as saying “obviously, you’re going to need skill and skating ability, but deep down that’s the future I want to build : a hardworking, competitive team.
'A hardworking, competitive team': What Pat Verbeek wants to build in Anaheim
The former Whaler is taking over a team that has talent. How will he help them take the next step to Stanley Cup contention?
www.espn.com