2024-25 Roster Thread #1: The Beginninging

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Starat327

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But what they don't show here is his TOI and his match ups. They limit his ice time and protect him from the top lines because he just isn't good enough

Ah, right. My bad. I forgot context is important in any conversation where you set defined limitations on yourself. appreciate the clarification/reminder.
 

JojoTheWhale

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Only 32 D-men had 30 or more ES points last season.
Another 60 scored between 20-29.

A plus defender who scores 20+ at ES is a top 3 D-man.

You’re still describing late career Olli Määttä. Is that a top 3 Defenseman?! I mean, if it is to you, fair enough. As long as it’s applied consistently…and I might point out that was mostly Ghost’s partner, so you’d have to pick one of the two to get the credit.

Or are we saying 18 vs 22 ESP completely changes a discussion? I sure hope not.
 

Starat327

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You’re still describing late career Olli Määttä. Is that a top 3 Defenseman?! I mean, if it is to you, fair enough. As long as it’s applied consistently…and I might point out that was mostly Ghost’s partner, so you’d have to pick one of the two to get the credit.

Or are we saying 18 vs 22 ESP completely changes a discussion? I sure hope not.

Come on Jojo. You know damn well that theres a monstrous difference between 18 and 22 ESP over the course of 82 games.
 

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You’re still describing late career Olli Määttä. Is that a top 3 Defenseman?! I mean, if it is to you, fair enough. As long as it’s applied consistently…and I might point out that was mostly Ghost’s partner, so you’d have to pick one of the two to get the credit.

Or are we saying 18 vs 22 ESP completely changes a discussion? I sure hope not.

Have we forgotten Ristolainen
 
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JojoTheWhale

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Come on Jojo. You know damn well that theres a monstrous difference between 18 and 22 ESP over the course of 82 games.

Well technically I didn't even do the math on prorating scoring numbers. And most players miss at least one game.

So the actual number is higher than 92. 20/82 is an average of 0.244 ESP/G. And then we could normalize it for Minutes and we're certainly over 100 without even accounting for 2 Points over 82 Games somehow changing everything. And then...well, let's just say I would appreciate it if he just said that Detroit Pair is good and I can forget this ever happened.
 
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Starat327

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Well technically I didn't even do the math on prorating scoring numbers. And most players miss at least one game.

So the actual number is higher than 92. 20/82 is an average of 0.244 ESP/G. And then we could normalize it for Minutes and we're certainly over 100 without even accounting for 2 Points over 82 Games somehow changing everything. And then...well, let's just say I would appreciate it if he just said that Detroit Pair is good and I can forget this ever happened.

I dont want to be the person to tell you this, but... you have only yourself to blame.
 

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He's in the mix. He might make it, he might not. Might get 9 games, might stick longer. Not weird if he does, not weird if he doesn't.

Boy. Really planting your flag aren't you.
I apologize for thinking he is on the bubble. I suppose you have some better insights. Could you tell me what I should think?
 

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He’s got a high end top gear and multi-crossover pop. The point I keep emphasizing is it’s not WITH the puck, or it’s into a lane for someone to give it to him. It stood out on Guelph how little the fastest guy and best player on the team was used to solo transition it. Hopefully, he makes some progress there. But that’s not all (or even mostly) his skating.

I don’t know how you’re defining footwork, but I’m not defining it as crossovers. I’m talking stop/starts, edges, step patterning. It’s fine, but I do find his lower half on the stiff side. A lot of it is deception; he doesn’t have much wiggle. That’s a complicated chaining of skills.



So, he needs an elite offensive guy (he ain’t coming) to be a top pair defender, but he can carry a 2nd pair? Carry it how? When the distinction between 1st and 2nd pair usage is blurred today?

As I said, the talent level to be this kind of player is understated. You’re basically telling me his impacts will be Sanheim-level, shift the adjectives around. We did this with Provorov (and then some), York…..Bonk’s profile isn’t even that.
I did like his race to the net with the puck on Saturday, I was impressed!
 

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You’re still describing late career Olli Määttä. Is that a top 3 Defenseman?! I mean, if it is to you, fair enough. As long as it’s applied consistently…and I might point out that was mostly Ghost’s partner, so you’d have to pick one of the two to get the credit.

Or are we saying 18 vs 22 ESP completely changes a discussion? I sure hope not.
ES pp/60 (1000 minute threshold):

16th (median 1st): 1.47 [Sanheim 26th]
48th (median 2nd): 1.14
80th (median 3rd): 0.97

2 years of data (2000 minute cutoff):
16th (median 1st): 1.42
48th (median 2nd): 1.12 [Sanheim 53rd]
80th (median 3rd): 0.94

point per game playing 18 minutes (1st pair) 24.6 ES points over 82 games

18+ minutes a night at ES (62 players):
From 1-34, only Bouchard 11th, Ekholm 13th, Burns 25th, Gustafsson 30th didn't hit 18)
Chychrun 35th
Lindholm 38th
Guhle 41st
Severson 44th
Pettersson 45th
Andersson 48th
McDonagh 52nd
Sanheim 53rd
Chabot 54th
Fowler 59th
[Maatta 63rd but only 16:10]
Jones 64th
Power 65th
Doughty 66th
Sandin 67th
Pelech 72nd
Brodin 75th
Trouba 79th
Provorov 80th
York 81st [17:54]
Leddy 83rd
Brodie 87th
Zub 90th
Larsson 95th
Gavrikov 103th
Parayko 106th
Pesce 112th
Pulock 113th
Jokiharju 114th
Fehervary 117th
Anderson 119th
Ferraro 129th
Dumba 134th
 
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Game roster:

FORWARDS (12)

15 - OLLE LYCKSELL
18 - RODRIGO ABOLS
19 - GARNET HATHAWAY
21 - SCOTT LAUGHTON
25 - RYAN POEHLING
27 - NOAH CATES
43 - OSCAR EKLIND
46 - SAWYER BOULTON
49 - RHETT GARDNER
86 - JOEL FARABEE
90 - ANTHONY RICHARD
91 - BRENDAN FURRY

DEFENSEMEN (6)

3 - HELGE GRANS
5 - EGOR ZAMULA
13 - ADAM GINNING
36 - EMIL ANDRAE
55 - RASMUS RISTOLAINEN
77 - ERIK JOHNSON

GOALTENDERS (2)

35 - ALEKSEI KOLOSOV
82 - IVAN FEDOTOV

Kolosov will get the start it seems.

Bunch of AHL scrubs, probably b/c back to back, so last two games will be tune-up for the starters, then a week to practice.
 
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HeadLiceHatty

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Game roster:

FORWARDS (12)

15 - OLLE LYCKSELL
18 - RODRIGO ABOLS
19 - GARNET HATHAWAY
21 - SCOTT LAUGHTON
25 - RYAN POEHLING
27 - NOAH CATES
43 - OSCAR EKLIND
46 - SAWYER BOULTON
49 - RHETT GARDNER
86 - JOEL FARABEE
90 - ANTHONY RICHARD
91 - BRENDAN FURRY

DEFENSEMEN (6)

3 - HELGE GRANS
5 - EGOR ZAMULA
13 - ADAM GINNING
36 - EMIL ANDRAE
55 - RASMUS RISTOLAINEN
77 - ERIK JOHNSON

GOALTENDERS (2)

35 - ALEKSEI KOLOSOV
82 - IVAN FEDOTOV

Kolosov will get the start it seems.

Bunch of AHL scrubs, probably b/c back to back, so last two games will be tune-up for the starters, then a week to practice.

I really hope Lycksell has a good game, and curious to see Kolosov, that's about it. Felt like there were quite a few NHL players in the last few games, this one is pretty AHL filled lol.
 

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Game roster:

FORWARDS (12)

15 - OLLE LYCKSELL
18 - RODRIGO ABOLS
19 - GARNET HATHAWAY
21 - SCOTT LAUGHTON
25 - RYAN POEHLING
27 - NOAH CATES
43 - OSCAR EKLIND
46 - SAWYER BOULTON
49 - RHETT GARDNER
86 - JOEL FARABEE
90 - ANTHONY RICHARD
91 - BRENDAN FURRY

DEFENSEMEN (6)

3 - HELGE GRANS
5 - EGOR ZAMULA
13 - ADAM GINNING
36 - EMIL ANDRAE
55 - RASMUS RISTOLAINEN
77 - ERIK JOHNSON

GOALTENDERS (2)

35 - ALEKSEI KOLOSOV
82 - IVAN FEDOTOV

Kolosov will get the start it seems.

Bunch of AHL scrubs, probably b/c back to back, so last two games will be tune-up for the starters, then a week to practice.

The Islanders Vs Flyers will basically be:

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ponder719

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This feels like a "well, we have about 3 roster decisions to make, max, so let's look at anyone who might possibly be on either side of those calls" game, with the rest of the roster being the no chancers and the people who they want to get a couple extra shifts in for conditioning's sake.
 
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Curufinwe

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I think they also don't want to risk injury to players like Sanheim and York who have only played once so far.
 

Magua

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I did like his race to the net with the puck on Saturday, I was impressed!

That’s not really what I’m talking about “with the puck.” That was a 1v1 foot race in a straight line. Luchanko could probably be a heckuva chip and chase player too on entries in a Carolina type system.

There are players who aren’t the fastest who are transition weapons. We’re talking route choice, body fakes, pace change, breaking established NZ defense, maintaining handle through traffic. Those are where Luchanko’s skill limitations can manifest. Like I also said, he mitigates it through smartly accelerating off-puck into windows. He’s a quick surveyor for the open guy, instead of holding it. But I’m talking ceiling.
 
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