2024-25 Roster Thread #1: The Beginninging

Starat327

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Most Cup winners have hot goalies.
Bergeron never had 50 ES points in a season. Great defensive center but elite?
Chara was a huge, durable minutes eater. Had a very good 7 season stretch of excellence.
Norris voting:
2007-08: 3rd
2008-09: 1st
2009-10: 8th
2010-11: 3rd
2011-12: 3rd
2012-13: 5th
2013-14: 2nd

That's very good, but was he elite?
Elite by definition is a small group of players.
For example at center, McDavid, McKinnon, Matthews. Who else qualifies?

If anyone ever needed a good reason to put this man on the "i dont want to see his posts anymore" list -- this is about as good as it comes.

I dont know what world you can classify Bergeron as anything but elite, even if elite is by nature a subjective term.
 
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If anyone ever needed a good reason to put this man on the "i dont want to see his posts anymore" list -- this is about as good as it comes.

I dont know what world you can classify Bergeron as anything but elite, even if elite is by nature a subjective term.
When you constantly have to realign your world view to support whatever decisions the Flyers make (no matter how stupid the decisions are), you see posts like this.
 

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ES points ()
forwards: Lucic (48), Krejci (50), Bergeron (43), Horton (45), Recci (30), Ryder (27), Marchand (32), Campbell (23), Wheeler (25), Seguin (19), S Thorton (20)
d-men: Chara, Seidenberg, Boychuck, Ference, McQuaid, Kaberle

That was in a lower scoring era of hockey.

That season they had FOUR of the top 29 EV scorers in the NHL lmao.

They had 2x #1 Dmen... including a Norris winner and one of the best Dmen of his generation...
Kaberle had been the #1 in Toronto and was a few seasons removed from a 70 point, 28 minute a night season... and was universally regarded as one of the top ~20-25 Dmen in the league from ~2000-2011.

And they had one of the best goalies in the world.
 

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Did they take Couturier off the PP entirely to make room for Luchanko?

Yes.

PP1 - Drysdale, Michkov, Tippett, Frost (net front/low), TK (bumper)

PP2 - Zamula, Foerster, Luchenko, Brink (bumper), Farabee (net front/low)

I don't love Frost in that position but if it's anything like pre-season at least they were using the down low guy more as a passing option than a true net front player.
 
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Most Cup winners have hot goalies.
Bergeron never had 50 ES points in a season. Great defensive center but elite?
Chara was a huge, durable minutes eater. Had a very good 7 season stretch of excellence.
Norris voting:
2007-08: 3rd
2008-09: 1st
2009-10: 8th
2010-11: 3rd
2011-12: 3rd
2012-13: 5th
2013-14: 2nd

That's very good, but was he elite?
Elite by definition is a small group of players.
For example at center, McDavid, McKinnon, Matthews. Who else qualifies?

I will admit to engaging in some devil's advocacy from time to time, but this beggars belief, deady. Thomas was on an unbelievable heater, and was a top 3 goalie at the position at that time. Bergeron and Chara are first-ballot lock Hall of Famers in the prime of their careers. If your definition of elite doesn't include them, it is so narrow as to be utterly worthless.
 
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FlyerNutter

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It is cute that the Flyers would dare to compare themselves to the Bruins.

Not that Danny is doing it, but I’d chuckle.

This team is the Sundin era Maple Leafs, or Buffalo Sabres - nothing more. Bottom 3 managed franchise in the NHL.
 

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Koloslov & Makiniemi are waiver exempt. Ersson, Fedotov, & Petersen aren’t waiver exempt.
Gotcha. If Fedotov is struggling I doubt someone would claim him at his salary if he's not showing anything, but I could see Ersson getting claimed. Probably means that Kolosov won't be up unless there is an injury I would guess.
 

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I think we also have a difficult time putting players like Krejci into context. The peak of his perception was early in his career. Not the most consistent from year to year during part of what should have been his expected prime. Not really flashy in any physical talent sort of a way. Much more of a playmaker than a scorer and never got the kind of star credit he should have for the high end playmaking.

Not a HoFer. But a very, very good player.
 

Starat327

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I think we also have a difficult time putting players like Krejci into context. The peak of his perception was early in his career. Not the most consistent from year to year. Not really flashy in any physical talent sort of a way. Much more of a playmaker than a scorer and never got the kind of star credit he should have for the high end playmaking.

Not a HoFer. But a very, very good player.
Krejci was a key memeber of several of may fantasy championship teams over the years.
 

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The problem I have with the St. Louis approach is that, even if everything works out, you get maybe 2 if not 3 years to really press for a Cup and then it all falls apart until we're back in the same state from 10 years ago.

Maybe you do win that Cup, but then you have a superstar in Michkov that you can't build around because the mentality of the org won't allow for the necessary steps to do so.
That's kind of how it is though unless you wind up with the truly generational elite talent of a Crosby, Ovechkin, McDavid, etc. It's why there aren't a ton of dynasties. Regardless of how your team is constructed, whether it is through the draft, free agencies, trades, or more likely a combination of those things with a ton of luck sprinkled in, the chances are that a lot of those guys won't be the same guys 2-3 years later. With the salary cap and injuries and so forth you're lucky to have a five year run of truly competitive hockey unless you land the aforementioned generational talent. 31/32 teams fail every year, that's why you take your shot when you can and that's why the "all you need is to get in" mentality exists.

I would gladly take a single Cup with Michkov (or anyone) even if it means we suck for the following ten years. Yes, obviously we'd all prefer to win every year and be in the mix every year, but getting one is good enough. Worry about it later. The odds are forever against you winning every year no matter how good your team is.
 

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I think we also have a difficult time putting players like Krejci into context. The peak of his perception was early in his career. Not the most consistent from year to year during part of what should have been his expected prime. Not really flashy in any physical talent sort of a way. Much more of a playmaker than a scorer and never got the kind of star credit he should have for the high end playmaking.

Not a HoFer. But a very, very good player.

He was certainly one of the best ~20-25 Cs in the NHL over his prime from 2008-2019 on balance.
 
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Yes.

PP1 - Drysdale, Michkov, Tippett, Frost (net front/low), TK (bumper)

PP2 - Zamula, Foerster, Luchenko, Brink (bumper), Farabee (net front/low)

I don't love Frost in that position but if it's anything like pre-season at least they were using the down low guy more as a passing option than a true net front player.
Putting Luchenko on PP2 is BS. That's Couturier's spot.
There might be something going on with SC. Perhaps he's banged up already but there have been several articles in the press noting that SC is not playing up to speed. Briere said yesterday that he felt the need to tell some of the veterans to pick up their games. It could be that SC's speed is off but he's never been a burner on the ice. Most likely it's Tortorella ragging on SC with his usual head games crap.
 

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