2024-25 Roster Thread #2: Midseasonnar

BillDineen

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I would like to see Richard-Laughton-Tippett, with the goal of keeping Tippett away from TK or MM.
 

BiggE

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Why didn't you post 24-25?


He's not a 70 point player. He got lucky with a few of his points, but the fact does remain -- he played very well in his 7 games with the flyers. He should still be on the roster IMO.
Agreed, he’s not a 70 point player, but he was playing better than many of the Flyers other forwards. Both Tippett & Laughton should be sitting over him, they’ve been horrible.
 
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They are 22nd in point percentage, with 11 eastern conference teams in front of them.

I think they haven’t been playing as well as the could be, but they need to turn it around quickly.

They're also going to need to outscore goaltending which will be difficult for them, since our goalies tend to bleed an extra goal half the time.
 
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Hollywood Cannon

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You realize the Flyers are only 2 points out of a PO spot.
They're not giving up on this season quite yet.
If Ersson gets healthy they have a legitimate shot, doubt they're going anywhere with Fedotov/Kolosov.

Buffalo 23, Boston 23, Flyers 21, NYI 21, CBJ 20, Detroit 20 - fighting for 2 spots
NYR 25, FLA 25, TB 24 aren't exactly out of reach
I thought they weren't concerned about making the playoffs. After all, you said that Torts understands and has said it roughly a billion times.

Is it that they actually DO care about making the playoffs?

It's November 26th. Why even bring up these point totals?
 

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Still believe he has a place in the lineup over… Brink and Farabee right now, both those players need to wake the F up. Farabee seems to be turning a corner, I think Brink got jerked around too much this year to hit a real flow. Also the way Tyson is getting deployed right now he might as well go to the AHL and get big minutes, it’s kind of a disaster, but I think Richard earned a spot in the here and now.

It's very simple. Scratch Laughton, who actively makes the team considerably worse at 5v5.
 
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JojoTheWhale

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Just took a peak at Seeler’s numbers this year. Yiiiiiikes. It was predictable but this early into the extension is rough.

Seasons in descending order.

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What's particularly concerning is that the only thing he rates well in anymore is PK duty. The 5v5 stuff has completely disappeared.

I would have been so happy for the guy to sign that contract anywhere else after toiling through the minors for years. They can't even give me that much joy.
 

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Agreed, he’s not a 70 point player, but he was playing better than many of the Flyers other forwards. Both Tippett & Laughton should be sitting over him, they’ve been horrible.
Criticizing Laughts and Tippy? Really? Go to your room right now young man!
 
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It's amazing we hear they would rotate prospects through during a rebuild to see if they can play. Then when one shows promise the minute, no second, they can find a way to banish him back to the AHL they do so without figuring out a way to keep him in the NHL and rotate players that he's better than out so he can play and sit in a logical plan rather than just throw him back in the AHL and hand wave that he got a chance.
 

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It's amazing we hear they would rotate prospects through during a rebuild to see if they can play. Then when one shows promise the minute, no second, they can find a way to banish him back to the AHL they do so without figuring out a way to keep him in the NHL and rotate players that he's better than out so he can play and sit in a logical plan rather than just throw him back in the AHL and hand wave that he got a chance.

It doesn't help that we don't have a single writer/media member that would call them on out on stuff like this. The Flyers can get away with whatever they want in this city.
 

BillDineen

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Is there a TLDR? I can only take 2-3 lies and 2 strokes of Torts' yogurt slinger before i lose my mind.

Nothing until 20min mark on trades. Says phones ringing past 7-10 days. Young guys/assets and some vets people have interest in. Teams calling "we all know who they are".
 
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deadhead

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I thought they weren't concerned about making the playoffs. After all, you said that Torts understands and has said it roughly a billion times.

Is it that they actually DO care about making the playoffs?

It's November 26th. Why even bring up these point totals?
They care about competing for a PO spot, not necessarily winning one.
Same reason they want the Phantoms to be a PO team.
It's better for player development than half a season of meaningless games playing out the string.
 

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It's amazing we hear they would rotate prospects through during a rebuild to see if they can play. Then when one shows promise the minute, no second, they can find a way to banish him back to the AHL they do so without figuring out a way to keep him in the NHL and rotate players that he's better than out so he can play and sit in a logical plan rather than just throw him back in the AHL and hand wave that he got a chance.
Right now there's no room at the inn.
Andrae won himself a job, it's now his to lose.
You gonna sit Risto? Playing his best hockey and increasing his value.
You gonna play Grans and Drysdale together, talk about a recipe for disaster that would hurt both players.

Grans had a taste of NHL hockey, he both flashed more talent than expected and showed he has things to work on. Back on the Phantoms, he'll be on 1st pair, PP, PK playing 20+ minutes a night. This spring or next fall he'll get another shot, he played well enough to go from the fringe to being a real prospect again.

Richard is 28 in a couple weeks, he's not a "prospect." He's an AHL plus player who'll get another shot if there's an injury or trade. Meanwhile he can help the Phantoms make the playoffs.

Lycksell (25) is the only other NHL ready forward, bad puck luck but otherwise solid for LHV. He's competing with Richard for the call up spot.

Tuomaala is a prospect, but they're not going to rush him up b/c at 21 he's still learning how to play at 5x5, he can score on the PP but is an adventure 5x5.

Part of rebuilding is patience, you don't rush players, you let things work out over time.
 

JojoTheWhale

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It's better for player development than half a season of meaningless games playing out the string.

It's the responsibility of the coach you do everything possible to excuse to develop players no matter where they are in the standings. That's the gig. That's what the money is for. If he can't do it, find someone who can.
 

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Right now there's no room at the inn.
Andrae won himself a job, it's now his to lose.
You gonna sit Risto? Playing his best hockey and increasing his value.
You gonna play Grans and Drysdale together, talk about a recipe for disaster that would hurt both players.

Grans had a taste of NHL hockey, he both flashed more talent than expected and showed he has things to work on. Back on the Phantoms, he'll be on 1st pair, PP, PK playing 20+ minutes a night. This spring or next fall he'll get another shot, he played well enough to go from the fringe to being a real prospect again.

Richard is 28 in a couple weeks, he's not a "prospect." He's an AHL plus player who'll get another shot if there's an injury or trade. Meanwhile he can help the Phantoms make the playoffs.

Lycksell (25) is the only other NHL ready forward, bad puck luck but otherwise solid for LHV. He's competing with Richard for the call up spot.

Tuomaala is a prospect, but they're not going to rush him up b/c at 21 he's still learning how to play at 5x5, he can score on the PP but is an adventure 5x5.

Part of rebuilding is patience, you don't rush players, you let things work out over time.

How the hell can a team this thin have no room at the inn?
 

Lord Defect

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How the hell can a team this thin have no room at the inn?
Accountability and the lack of wanting to be called out on it.

They care about competing for a PO spot, not necessarily winning one.
Same reason they want the Phantoms to be a PO team.
It's better for player development than half a season of meaningless games playing out the string.
There are zero meaningless games when helping players develop. You actively hurt player development by playing people who have zero business playing and either sitting or keeping players that could be developing down in the minors.
 

deadhead

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It's the responsibility of the coach you do everything possible to excuse to develop players no matter where they are in the standings. That's the gig. That's what the money is for. If he can't do it, find someone who can.
Coaches can't abolish human nature.

Games between teams fighting for playoff spots are more intense, which is a better environment for young players to understand what it takes to stay in the NHL. When you get to March, and the playoffs are realistically unattainable, players tend to focus on stats (next contract) and their tee times on their off days.
 

Lord Defect

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Coaches can't abolish human nature.

Games between teams fighting for playoff spots are more intense, which is a better environment for young players to understand what it takes to stay in the NHL. When you get to March, and the playoffs are realistically unattainable, players tend to focus on stats (next contract) and their tee times on their off days.
You don’t need more intense hockey. You need quality minutes against nhl caliber teams to learn how to play in the nhl.
 
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