2024-25 Roster Thread #1: The Beginninging

deadhead

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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.

But for anyone to say Frost’s development hasn’t been poor is insane to me. His ice time is routinely given to other skaters, they put him in positions where he’s not going to be effective (net front in powerplay for example), he’s given linemates that cannot capitalize on his skills. Hell, last year at this time he had played less games than he had been scratched for.

This coach clearly doesn’t value his game. If it wasn’t apparent last year it’s certainly my apparent now. Nothing is going to get better for Frost unless Torts is gone or he is with another organization.
I think Frost is what he is, and going to another team won't change that.
He's already played 245 NHL games, it's not like he was buried in the AHL like Richard.

He'll have stretches when he's effective, and people will get all excited, then he'll revert back to going MIA for long stretches. He's a 2C on a bad team, 3C on a good team.

This season he's obviously dinged or injured, he's skating worse than I've ever seen him.
Which is why I'd just shut him down for a couple weeks and get him healthy.

What would worry me is how well he's going to age.
He depends on speed and quickness to be effective - if he slows down as dings accumulate, he could fall off the proverbial cliff.
 

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I think Frost is what he is, and going to another team won't change that.
He's already played 245 NHL games, it's not like he was buried in the AHL like Richard.

He'll have stretches when he's effective, and people will get all excited, then he'll revert back to going MIA for long stretches. He's a 2C on a bad team, 3C on a good team.

This season he's obviously dinged or injured, he's skating worse than I've ever seen him.
Which is why I'd just shut him down for a couple weeks and get him healthy.

What would worry me is how well he's going to age.
He depends on speed and quickness to be effective - if he slows down as dings accumulate, he could fall off the proverbial cliff.

And a 5C under the Flyers. Excellent that you're recognizing their woeful evaluation abilities.
 
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blackjackmulligan

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I think Frost is what he is, and going to another team won't change that.
He's already played 245 NHL games, it's not like he was buried in the AHL like Richard.

He'll have stretches when he's effective, and people will get all excited, then he'll revert back to going MIA for long stretches. He's a 2C on a bad team, 3C on a good team.

This season he's obviously dinged or injured, he's skating worse than I've ever seen him.
Which is why I'd just shut him down for a couple weeks and get him healthy.

What would worry me is how well he's going to age.
He depends on speed and quickness to be effective - if he slows down as dings accumulate, he could fall off the proverbial cliff.
That is because the Flyers ruined him and dozens of others who never went on to produce elsewhere. At some point yo need to hold the player accountable for his dismal play. It isnt all on the FLyers.

For all the Frost fans, Any insight why you think he has never asked for a trade to get out?
 

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That is because the Flyers ruined him and dozens of others who never went on to produce elsewhere. At some point yo need to hold the player accountable for his dismal play. It isnt all on the FLyers.

For all the Frost fans, Any insight why you think he has never asked for a trade to get out?

When damned near every player is regressing, it's hard to blame a single player.


When management handles and uses a player incorrectly for his whole career, that's also not the players fault.
 
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That is because the Flyers ruined him and dozens of others who never went on to produce elsewhere. At some point yo need to hold the player accountable for his dismal play. It isnt all on the FLyers.

For all the Frost fans, Any insight why you think he has never asked for a trade to get out?

I actually agree with you that it’s primarily on a player to prove that they can provide positive impact while on ice (positive impact is defined differently by each team). To develop a player, it’s pretty simple in my mind. Give them ice time in scenarios that would be most likely to produce positive impacts based off of that players history. They’ve done well with Owen Tippett for example, and they tried with Noah Cates. They’re doing their best to develop Drysdale out right now as well.

They have not prioritized Frost, and there’s really no denying that at this stage. Even still, we have two full seasons worth of data and observations that show he’s a middle of the lineup center. There's really no disputing that. There’s also some indications that given the right line mates, you would see an increase in production and offensive effectiveness, making the team better. **this year has been a different story. He’s not been good. **

I think one of the reasons why Frost is such a hot topic, certainly the case for me, is that it’s a prime example of the team not placing value on skill. It’s not that they’re particularly bad at development, it’s that they’re bad at identifying positive impact.
 

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I actually agree with you that it’s primarily on a player to prove that they can provide positive impact while on ice (positive impact is defined differently by each team). To develop a player, it’s pretty simple in my mind. Give them ice time in scenarios that would be most likely to produce positive impacts based off of that players history. They’ve done well with Owen Tippett for example, and they tried with Noah Cates. They’re doing their best to develop Drysdale out right now as well.

They have not prioritized Frost, and there’s really no denying that at this stage. Even still, we have two full seasons worth of data and observations that show he’s a middle of the lineup center. There's really no disputing that. There’s also some indications that given the right line mates, you would see an increase in production and offensive effectiveness, making the team better. **this year has been a different story. He’s not been good. **

I think one of the reasons why Frost is such a hot topic, certainly the case for me, is that it’s a prime example of the team not placing value on skill. It’s not that they’re particularly bad at development, it’s that they’re bad at identifying positive impact.
I don't think it's a matter of not liking skill, TK under Torts has steadily increased his PT and high impact TOI.
Richard was encourage to be aggressive on offense when he was promoted.

Frost plays more deliberately and at times the windows close on him too quickly.
Brink is similar, and he's struggled with puck possession for that reason.

Michkov does as well, and he's still adjusting to smaller windows, but Michkov is also more talented in tight areas, he's very agile, great puck skills and hard to knock off the puck. Michkov can do things that mere mortal forwards can only wish they could do.

Notice they all look better on the PP, where there's more space and time, and you can wait for players to come open for passes.

I think what they want from both Frost and Brink is to play with more urgency 5x5, keep the skates and puck moving. Faster decision making before windows close.
 

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About to be 5 straight seasons with no playoffs and one series win since 2012.

But how dare we question the Flyers organization’s ability to develop NHL talent?! They are the unquestioned masters at turning talent into mediocrity. Yay team.
 
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blackjackmulligan

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Have you seen the team? Foerster, Farabee, Frost, Tippett, Zamula, have all regressed. Likewise Cates, Couturier, Poehling, Seeler, but I won't be as militant about them for various reasons
- Foerster is in his 2nd year in the NHL. Sophomore slump perhaps? Happens all across the league.
- Farabee coming off a career high in points season has struggled points wise because he has flat out missed numerous point blank chances. Thats not regression.
- Tippet many here say is not a good hockey player. So using that is the coach supposed to work miracles. That being said he has 9 points in 18 games. Little off last year's pace.
- Zamula maybe just isn't that good. He looks the same. No better no worse.
- Cates may have a little but he is another player many have said is nothing but a 4th line winger so what do you expect?

All one can do is laugh at mentioning Couturier as regressing and blaming the Flyers. Flyers resurrected Seeler's career. Same with RP to an extent.

I actually agree with you that it’s primarily on a player to prove that they can provide positive impact while on ice (positive impact is defined differently by each team). To develop a player, it’s pretty simple in my mind. Give them ice time in scenarios that would be most likely to produce positive impacts based off of that players history. They’ve done well with Owen Tippett for example, and they tried with Noah Cates. They’re doing their best to develop Drysdale out right now as well.

They have not prioritized Frost, and there’s really no denying that at this stage. Even still, we have two full seasons worth of data and observations that show he’s a middle of the lineup center. There's really no disputing that. There’s also some indications that given the right line mates, you would see an increase in production and offensive effectiveness, making the team better. **this year has been a different story. He’s not been good. **

I think one of the reasons why Frost is such a hot topic, certainly the case for me, is that it’s a prime example of the team not placing value on skill. It’s not that they’re particularly bad at development, it’s that they’re bad at identifying positive impact.
No argument here.
 
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