Good stuff. As I said before. If we stayed mostly healthy last year I don’t think we finish that badly. We had a lot of one goal games. A lot depends how the kids progress, and also how the vets do obviously.
I think this is where I diverge in thought with health. We got hit with mass injuries two seasons ago as well, but the roster talent was far worse. The PK Eff % stayed at 31st OA, but due to increased penalties it also increased PK goals against. Then the PP Eff % did slightly improve this past season, but still awful. The biggest difference is between the ES play.
Ducks | ES Production | | | |
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Season | Game Set | ES GF | ES GA | ES GD |
2022-23 | Season | 169 | 250 | -81 |
2023-24 | Season | 148 | 197 | -49 |
| | | | |
| | -21 | -53 | 32 |
We greatly improved on defensive play, but simultaneously dried up on offense. We played a total of four rookie defensemen throughout the season (Minty, LaCombe, Luneau, and Zell) along with a couple of waiver pickups (Lindstrom, Lagesson). At forward, we actually had more top-6 forward play and production this past season than the previous season despite the many injuries; which prompted Verbeek to say he needed more production in the bottom-6.
IMO, coaching ES offense needs to improve b/c we had talent to not be in the bottom-5 last year. Also, if we reduced our penalties to the same amount as two seasons ago, then we would have saved 13 more goals against. Just matching our ES Offense and Penalties from two seasons ago would have had a +34 goal differential. By improving from abysmal to mediocre at ES Offense and Penalties, who knows how many more wins would could have generated last year. That's all on coaching.