CanadianFlyer88
Knublin' PPs
His last game is the only start of his career where he had a save percentage over 0.839!One game? Briere should be drafting that extension as we speak.
Clearly he's NHL ready now.
His last game is the only start of his career where he had a save percentage over 0.839!One game? Briere should be drafting that extension as we speak.
They've built forward depth, one reason Lycksell is in LHV is he can't break into the top 9 right now, and they don't want him playing 8 minutes a night on the 4th line (Cates, Poehling, Hathaway all play on the PK as well).
Think Richard is getting a cameo b/c of speed and offense, they've gotten faster but I think Briere wants to add more speed up front going forward. But I don't think Richard is good enough to stick.At least check these things out before resorting to platitudes.
The difference between Hathaway (lowest lineup constant) and Luchanko is just over a minute of 5v5 time per game. The only player anywhere near 8 minutes is Deslauriers. This team rolls lines. You can expect about a minute difference between 3rd and 4th lines. Couturier only plays 4 mins/night more than the 4th line. It’s a non-issue.
I think I've said this to you before, but whenever you type the words "I think" or "I suspect," an angel loses their wings.Think Richard is getting a cameo b/c of speed and offense, they've gotten faster but I think Briere wants to add more speed up front going forward. But I don't think Richard is good enough to stick.
I think Lycksell is NHL ready, but whose minutes you gonna cut?
Poehling 2:13, Hathaway 2:00, Cates 1:34 on the PK. And it's a top 5 group.
Foerster or Brink? Brink plays on the PP. As does Foerster.
Might have to wait to see if Laughton gets moved near the TDL, that would open up a spot.
Hopefully she's flying too close to the ground and some deserving guy gets lucky.I think I've said this to you before, but whenever you type the words "I think" or "I suspect," an angel loses their wings.
Nope, they crash straight into a fiery volcano and on their way down they take out the last female of a dying species of bird.Hopefully she's flying too close to the ground and some deserving guy gets lucky.
Frost was placed on IH8U.Drysdale was placed on IR apparently.
Nope, they crash straight into a fiery volcano and on their way down they take out the last female of a dying species of bird.
I can see him packaged with a draft pick/asset to go after a young center they feel is a better fit.My assumption with Frost is that they will extend him for 1 year and trade him by next year's deadline. Luchenko will either make it next year or the year after and they will likely get a center in the draft that may be able to play in the near future. Does anyone think differently?
Agree. However, it will be for a vert player if I had to guess.I can see him packaged with a draft pick/asset to go after a young center they feel is a better fit.
My player who's a bit of a disappointment for your player who hasn't lived up to expectations kind of deal.
They're almost certain to take at least one center in this draft, probably 2 in the first 2 rounds.
I think center and defense are the two areas where they will stockpile prospects.
They have goalies, and centers can move to wing, but most wings can't move to center.
Rebuild over.
Rebuild over.
And FarabeeDoubt it, FA prices will go up with the cap.
But it'll make it easier to move Risto.
I don't think Frost is poor development, he improved substantially on defense.
He had the best scoring wings on the team last season and regressed offensively.
His top speed is below NHL average so far this season.
I think he gets dinged easily, and they don't report those injuries - last year he had a slow start, including slow top speed, then improved as the season went along - which suggests he got healthier.
He may simply be one of those guys who only plays well in spurts, when he's close to 100% physically, because his game is predicated on quickness and speed.
One can disagree about how good of a player frost is or can be, or even how much rope he deserves. That’s not a problem to me.Of course he's poorly developed. They've done everything they can at every stage of his career to hold him back or downright sabotage him. And he's played a bulk of his career for a coach who has no use for (and routinely punishes) his best traits.
It takes a level of religious devotion to Flyers management that makes the Pope look casual to determine Frost's development has been anything but terrible.