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think that its' 5:00 pm EDTWhat time are they submitting final rosters today?
think that its' 5:00 pm EDTWhat time are they submitting final rosters today?
The forward group is pretty good. They can ice 12 legit NHL forwards if they choose to. I'm curious to see how ice time will be allotted this year. That's a big question mark surrounding the forwards as well.Outside of the glaring hole at 1C I'm liking the forward group. Defence and goaltending on the other hand...
Apparently Torts loves his speed down the middle. But still, this is silly.hes going to hit the NHL wall but this stupid Org. will prolly keep him up past 9 games..
they always make the wrong move.. even when its obvious...
#buckle in
Kid doesn't have a respectable NHL shot. Opponents will play his passing lanes and he'll provide nothing on offense. He should be back in Guelph working on his shooting and offensive game. No need to have him in Philly where he will get embarrassed by established professional players.Apparently Torts loves his speed down the middle. But still, this is silly.
Just not having Deslauriers in the lineup is addition by subtraction. With the big defensive leap Frost took last year I really hope Konecny or Michkov will be the RW with Tippett and Frost, he's still the most skilled C they have. To me it seems Tortorella likes his wingers to cause chaos with the C almost acting like a third dman at times despite him saying he wants speed at center ice, Frost could easily facilitate/chain passes with those guys.The forward group is pretty good. They can ice 12 legit NHL forwards if they choose to. I'm curious to see how ice time will be allotted this year. That's a big question mark surrounding the forwards as well.
Defense, we'll see. Sanheim improved last year, would like to see him back to where he was a few years ago. York, for all the talk around here of him improving, actually took a step back analytically a little bit. His expected were better than his on ice, so it could just be a fluky year. Seeler had a good year last year, but his on-ice results were much worse than his expected results (the opposite as York). Again, could be fluky or could be the fact that he's starting a decline. Risto, in a reduced role, has actually had two decent years analytically on the defensive side of things. But yeah, they are going to need improved play from Drysdale, York, Zamula at a minimum. They need better passing from the backend.
#2 is hurt so he may not even start in the NHL.Yakemchuk down. So we’re left with picks 1, 2, and 13 going NHL/AHL?
But don't worry, it's not for PR!!Yakemchuk down. So we’re left with picks 1, 2, and 13 going NHL/AHL?
that new era sure looks alot like the same old Orange..The first game is in 4 days lol
What are your thoughts on Luchanko making Flyers roster? Is it expected to be a 9 gamer or could he stick up for year?
How did he look for Flyers in camp/preseason?
I think York was adjusting to a bigger role last season. It'll be interesting to see if he progresses and how much. Torts wants him to be more aggressive on offense, I think that comes with confidence and experience, knowing when to take chances.The forward group is pretty good. They can ice 12 legit NHL forwards if they choose to. I'm curious to see how ice time will be allotted this year. That's a big question mark surrounding the forwards as well.
Defense, we'll see. Sanheim improved last year, would like to see him back to where he was a few years ago. York, for all the talk around here of him improving, actually took a step back analytically a little bit. His expected were better than his on ice, so it could just be a fluky year. Seeler had a good year last year, but his on-ice results were much worse than his expected results (the opposite as York). Again, could be fluky or could be the fact that he's starting a decline. Risto, in a reduced role, has actually had two decent years analytically on the defensive side of things. But yeah, they are going to need improved play from Drysdale, York, Zamula at a minimum. They need better passing from the backend.
And that avatar is really f***ing me up. Thought it was strange DP was coming with facts.
Real interesting interview with Briere.
He doesn't come off as the guy with all the answers (Hextall) or throw out a bunch of cliches (CF).
He's got reasonable expectations, when asked about the PP becoming middle of the pack his answer was he just wants to see improvement, getting to 22nd probably gets them into the POs last season.
He sounds both excited and ambivalent about Luchanko, what impressed him was the speed but also the attention to detail. Farabee said something similar a few days ago, he'd point something out to Luchanko and next play he'd absorbed it. But said it's a day to day thing in terms of the decision, both when to play him (i.e. stretch out 9 games so he gets a lot of practice time) and whether to keep him up.
Did use Bergeron as an example where it worked out but noted a lot of players were rushed.
Bergeron was #45, started at 18, then the strike year. Listed at 6'1 196.
18: 71g 9-15 24 ES 16:21
20: 81g 18-24 42 ES 20:36
21: 77g 8-22 30 ES 20:49
22: injured
23: 64g 6-16 22 17:59
24: 73g 18-24 42 18:54 - 5th in Selke voting
Losing a season to the strike and another to injury probably slowed his development, but being rushed didn't seem to have much impact.
Bergeron wasn't a big producer at ES early in his career.
Strange thing was he was a big PP guy at 20-21 but not the rest of his career. Go figure.
Even in his prime, Bergeron was never an elite score, top ES seasons 47, 47 at age 26 and 28.
Rather, he became maybe the best defensive center in NHL history.
Luchanko won't reach those heights, but he has a chance to be a similar type player, top two way guy with good offense and excellent defense.
Agreed on York. I'd bet you'd see a re-bound with him. I don't think he's got a whole lot of growth offensively. He's never been an aggressive player. I think it's nuts when you expect to see something from a player at the NHL level, that hasn't really shown it in the lower leagues.I think York was adjusting to a bigger role last season. It'll be interesting to see if he progresses and how much. Torts wants him to be more aggressive on offense, I think that comes with confidence and experience, knowing when to take chances.
Seeler had great chemistry with Walker, who wasn't as good on Colorado.
Remains to be seen how he works with Drysdale. On paper it's similar to Walker in terms of skill and roles, but Drysdale is a big unknown.
Risto has raised Zamula's game, but it's up to Zamula to take the next step.
If he falters, Andrae is waiting in the wings.
Ristso may never live up to his trade/contract, but he's become a solid RHD, could probably play on the second pair, but not sure he's a good fit with Seeler (would require him to become the primary puck mover).
Briere was pretty straightforward about it was a day to day thing, nothing had been decided.Scary how many times the line "St. Louis" comes up with this front office in terms of building a team to win...
and "different ways to win".
Yeh, like the one real "exception" in the cap era in terms of having ~3+ high end players and winning.
When you follow one exception you are unlikely to be the next really.
Yeh, another exception. One from over 20 years ago.
As opposed to the numerous guys who were rushed and then vs the peers drafted around them (despite being able to "Hold own" in NHL at 18) stagnated really...
Yakemchuk down. So we’re left with picks 1, 2, and 13 going NHL/AHL?
#2 is hurt so he may not even start in the NHL.
And that avatar is really f***ing me up. Thought it was strange DP was coming with facts.
I think Bergeron is relevant not because he's an "exception" but as a prototype.Yeh, another exception. One from over 20 years ago.
As opposed to the numerous guys who were rushed and then vs the peers drafted around them (despite being able to "Hold own" in NHL at 18) stagnated really...
When people keep citing exceptions to back-up their worldview... well... that is confirmation bias at its very finest.