Fistfullofbeer
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Talk about lines, goaltending, forwards, defense, or anything roster-related.
If that happens we’re going to be in great shape.I'd like to place a wager that Wright and Tolvanen will supplant that 2nd line at some point during the season. Both are poised to break out I think. Hot take, Tolvanen 60+ pts and Wright 50+
With Winterton, Morrisson as potential callups, do we need to really sign more players?Seattle isn't sticking with only 21 signed players so expect a trade of someone just so we can actually afford to have 22 to 23 signed players.
Heck, I would consider Wright having 40 and Tolvy having 50 a great season for us. If they can produce that way, we should make the playoffs for sure.If that happens we’re going to be in great shape.
With Winterton, Morrisson as potential callups, do we need to really sign more players?
That’s how I’m feeling too. They overachieved in Year 2 and underachieved in Year 3. Talent-wise I think they’re right back to being around Year 2-good. A wildcard spot should entirely be in reach IF they stay mostly healthy.this is a team that will be overlooked but could be sneaky good
I doubt anyone would touch his contract as wellI love Jaden Schwartz and him lifting the Cup is one of my office pics. But he was always a little gimped up. He plays 3/4 to 4/5 of a season normally
I like this model best. I have a sneaking suspicion that Wright starts out on wing, too. The defense looks very solid to me; in isolation, certainly playoff worthy. And I think Daccord should definitely be our #1 goalie to start the season.McCann-Beniers-Burakovsky
Wright-Stephenson-Eberle
Tolvanen-Gourde-Bjorkstrand
Tanev-Kartye-Schwartz
Dunn-Larsson
Evans-Montour
Oleksiak-Borgen
Daccord
Grubi
This is a bit more conventional, I think Eberle is a better bet to play serious minutes than Schwartz, his body still works. I think they probably keep Gourde's line together to start the season and Wright starts on the wing. Starting Wright on the wing makes a lot of sense to me, I'm not one of those people that think that hurts center development. Not in the slightest.
I like this model best. I have a sneaking suspicion that Wright starts out on wing, too. The defense looks very solid to me; in isolation, certainly playoff worthy. And I think Daccord should definitely be our #1 goalie to start the season.
Concerns: Is Daccord for real? Do we really have enough offense to make the playoffs? How far back in Beniers going to bounce? What will the Blysma effect be?
All in all, I think we are a cuspy team. I'd give our odds at making the playoffs at 50/50.
I dont know that I agree. I think in the other division Dallas, Winnipeg, Colorado and Nashville are a lock, with Vancouver, Edmonton and LA looking a lock in the Pacific. So they're competing against Vegas, St Louis, Minnesota, and Utah for that 8th spot.So can you finish 2d out of 4 among Vegas, LA, Calgary? is the question IMO. With a strong start and overachievement you can.
I think we agree if Seattle is 5th in the division the two wild cards are not going to be in the Pacific. Now it's possible the Central gobbles up both wild cards meaning only top 3 make playoffs in Pacific, but I think 4 and 4 is slightly more likely. I wouldn't sweat out which of Nashville or Winnipeg is going on streaks because the middling Central teams all go through swings and injuries and lulls every year before making their collective minds up if they have playoffs in them. I would just focus on outpacing Vegas, LA and Calgary. Pass all three and you're in, remain behind one of them and you have to see what happens in the CentralI dont know that I agree. I think in the other division Dallas, Winnipeg, Colorado and Nashville are a lock, with Vancouver, Edmonton and LA looking a lock in the Pacific. So they're competing against Vegas, St Louis, Minnesota, and Utah for that 8th spot.
Edit: I realize I am completely discounting Calgary, who finished with the same points and a better goal differential than Seattle last year.
Are the Kraken the most improved of the Western Conference “bubble teams”?
A start where the team doesn’t blow two goal leads in ten different games would be a nice reversal of last year’s.The Kraken can't take too long to adjust to a new coach and his different approach to the game plan. If we intend to make the playoffs, we need a fast start. It's one of the things that worries me a little.