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still trying to trust the yzerplan
Because last year we were riding very high shooting % and PDOWell...why has the offense dropped off a cliff this year?
Because last year we were riding very high shooting % and PDOWell...why has the offense dropped off a cliff this year?
I would put whomever blocked the trade to NY on waivers, if they have a NMC bench them until they accept the unconditional buy-out.
It is time for Yzerman to start taking big cuts at this thing. If the player has no value, move on from him and inject youth we need to see. Being a lottery team needs that focus, especially if you’re not blowing it up for rebuild #2. The time has come, it is either that or fire LaLonde right after Christmas. I felt gross writing that but honestly he should have been gone in November and failure to act earlier has put this on Yzerman at a bad time of year. So the tough call and timing needs to happen.
I think we are beyond just a coaching change. You moved on from players that weren’t working hard enough in part because of requests from the room. Well they all aren’t working hard enough now, this really needs a pretty violent shake up in my opinion. Several things need to change entering 2025, one of the key ones is Yzerman’s patience.
It is time for us to start featuring prominently on this waiver list, guys are not being held accountable. Front office, coaches, players need to be forced into accountability. We are Buffalo if we don’t do that, add another 6 years of pain. I appreciate the cap setup for the future, but we are creating a culture of losers.
OkBecause last year we were riding very high shooting % and PDO
Also 3 fewer shots per game compared to last year, on average. Volume down...% down. Can't score goals if you don't shoot the puckBecause last year we were riding very high shooting % and PDO
What are sprong, fabbri, and perron doing this year? And I know folks are going to want to point to Walman and Ghost but the guy who took Walman's spot is Ed. And despite the career year Walman is having I would still take Ed in that spot.Ok
It's not just that we had more better offensive players?
I think we intentionally chose to surrender goals for better team defense and its just not worked out
I became pretty interested in following the teams prospect pool in the mid 2000s, and was always pretty underwhelmed with what the Wings had in the cupboard. Its common for a teams fans to get hyped over their top prospects regardless of how bad the prospect pool is, but I have always tried to stay somewhat grounded. For me, the Wings current prospect pool is so far ahead of anything else they have had since I've been following prospects that its almost laughable. Now I don't expect Danielson to end up better then Larkin, and I don't think ASP will be taking the #1 RD spot from Seider, but if you take the 89 draft out of the equation I genuinely believe the Wings prospect pool may have more guys with a realistic shot at becoming regular NHLers then ever.I would like to know if those people, who always repeat how good our prospect pool is, have enough knowledge about all other teams prospects to actually back that stance.
I for one don’t have that knowledge, so I could only read articles about that, where journalists rank the teams, and assume they know enough.
What’s really become obvious for years is, that Dats and Z are actually our last great finds in the later rounds (5-7). Happens for other teams every few years.. but for us?
And even in the earlier rounds we’re selecting too many average guys, who don’t make an impact.
everyone keeps saying february last year but we won 7 out of 10 that month. in march we went 3 and 11Last year was fun but I think some of you are forgetting December and that absolute trash run in February. Even at the end we were barely beating teams like Montreal.
They absolutely had the same things we have seen this year. It's just they shot at a high % to hide their flaws for so long. Remember losing to the Sharks? Ducks? Yotes twice? Sounds familiar.
What’s really become obvious for years is, that Dats and Z are actually our last great finds in the later rounds (5-7). Happens for other teams every few years.. but for us?
And even in the earlier rounds we’re selecting too many average guys, who don’t make an impact.
I would like to know if those people, who always repeat how good our prospect pool is, have enough knowledge about all other teams prospects to actually back that stance.
I for one don’t have that knowledge, so I could only read articles about that, where journalists rank the teams, and assume they know enough.
What’s really become obvious for years is, that Dats and Z are actually our last great finds in the later rounds (5-7). Happens for other teams every few years.. but for us?
And even in the earlier rounds we’re selecting too many average guys, who don’t make an impact.
Not a huge fan of the buyout, but if we have so much inflexibility we might have to look at what the Rangers are doing with a few guys.The NMC doesn't prevent a buyout, from what I understand. They can refuse to report to anyone who claims them, or from going to the minors, but they can still be placed on waivers for the purpose of a buyout.
I'm not a fan of it just because of the dead cap aspect.
I'm also not sure who we have in GR to call up. If not for injury, Mazur was probably the next candidate. Danielson could handle it, but I'm not sure it's ideal considering it's his first pro year and he's still adjusting to GR. Lombardi is hurt. Soderblom isn't exactly lighting it up down there. Nygaard, Buch, and ASP aren't options.
We're not in a great spot right now with the whole just throw a kid in there angle.
I agree that we definitely had some luck last year with the shooting percentage but I do think we lost a lot offensively as well.What are sprong, fabbri, and perron doing this year? And I know folks are going to want to point to Walman and Ghost but the guy who took Walman's spot is Ed. And despite the career year Walman is having I would still take Ed in that spot.
Now, if Walman wasn't moved for whatever reason he was moved and we kept Ghost, could that have been an entertaining third pair? Maybe, though I'm not sure why we would believe we would get the same Walman that SJ is getting. We might have gotten the same Walman we saw the last four months of last season (4 points, 29 games, -4).
I don't disagree that we sacrificed some offensive talent to bring in some better defensive guys, but I also think we got a lot of luck our way last year, and we haven't gotten a lot of luck our way this year. We need better players so luck is a smaller variable.
Too lazy to look up what disaster month it was. For my mental health I didn't wanna see a row of losses.everyone keeps saying february last year but we won 7 out of 10 that month. in march we went 3 and 11
I am also against buyouts for the most part unless they are in their last yea or two. Like one of Chia and Holl would both be good candidates after this season as we'd like have to do a large retainage to move them. Even Copp wouldn't be terrible as his extra years would only be -1.6mil. The only big contract we have coming up soon will be Ed, so we can retain or buyout a salary if the payout is only spread over an extra season. We also have so many entry level contracts coming up that it makes those hits a lot easier to replace.Not a huge fan of the buyout, but if we have so much inflexibility we might have to look at what the Rangers are doing with a few guys.
Soderblom, a couple fliers on waivers from other teams. The stagnation through 30+ games on most guys except the core deserves a pretty big shake. If you play like replacement level players, then shuffling the deck isn’t as big of a deal to me.
Also move on guys you don’t believe in the system. If you cannot call anybody up that is another indictment on our front office.
What are sprong, fabbri, and perron doing this year? And I know folks are going to want to point to Walman and Ghost but the guy who took Walman's spot is Ed. And despite the career year Walman is having I would still take Ed in that spot.
Now, if Walman wasn't moved for whatever reason he was moved and we kept Ghost, could that have been an entertaining third pair? Maybe, though I'm not sure why we would believe we would get the same Walman that SJ is getting. We might have gotten the same Walman we saw the last four months of last season (4 points, 29 games, -4).
I don't disagree that we sacrificed some offensive talent to bring in some better defensive guys, but I also think we got a lot of luck our way last year, and we haven't gotten a lot of luck our way this year. We need better players so luck is a smaller variable.
I think you have unreasonable expectations, and they're setting you up for disappointment.
20+ years ago late round gems were far more common. Finding a diamond in the 6th round because nobody else scouted him (Datsyuk) just doesn't happen anymore. Scouting has become a well-oiled machine since then.
Other teams do not make great finds in rounds 5-7 every few years. Go back the last 10 years and you'll find less than 10 great finds (if that) in those rounds, spread across 30+ different teams.
Look up the likelihood that a drafted player has a meaningful NHL career. At the top end of the draft, it's a near certainty. Once you get to around pick #20, that likelihood starts to lower dramatically, and it only gets more pronounced the deeper you go in the draft. Hence what I referred to above where the vast majority of 5th-7th round picks never amount to anything in the NHL.
And not only are 2nd round and later picks far less likely to be impactful players, they tend to take a lot longer to get there too. They usually take several years to get to NHL level. If they were closer to that level to begin with, they wouldn't have been picked so late. So Yzerman's 2nd round and later picks from around 2022 to now have not had enough time to develop yet. There are still several players drafted from 2019-2021/22 with some potential and promise from those non-1st round picks.
2019: Johansson, Tuomisto
2020: Wallinder
2021: Mazur, Buium
2022: Buchelnikov, Lombardi
Yzerman has knocked it out of the park with his 1sts, I can't think of a single 1st round pick he's made that isn't looking really good right now. And there are several players picked in the 2nd and later rounds that still have potential to be quality role players, and some with potential for more than that (like Buchelnikov).
Drafting is not an area of concern with Yzerman IMO.
Worth an examination if you have time.
Finnie will likely make it, he got some size on him after being drafted.Yes, you are right, Yzermans drafts look far better than Hollands. To be clear, I wouldn't have considered his drafting to be a minus, I would just like to have some great steal again.
Just shows me how completely lost Hollands last 3-4 years look. And it actually proves my point, we are not hitting anything late anymore. Maybe I'm blind, but other the Soderblom I didn't see any of our late rounders making the NHL roster.
Plus, if a top10 pick turns out like Ras, that's actually a loss.
Ras is one of the few guys on our team with trade value…Yes, you are right, Yzermans drafts look far better than Hollands. To be clear, I wouldn't have considered his drafting to be a minus, I would just like to have some great steal again.
Just shows me how completely lost Hollands last 3-4 years look. And it actually proves my point, we are not hitting anything late anymore. Maybe I'm blind, but other the Soderblom I didn't see any of our late rounders making the NHL roster.
Plus, if a top10 pick turns out like Ras, that's actually a loss.
Ras is one of the few guys on our team with trade value…
Not to NHL types. He is a whipping boy to our team because of draft position. He is 6’6” plays all three forward spots, has special teams versatility, is sound defensively and pretty consistent in effort. Also rumored to be very good in the room.Honestly?
The guy screams playing in Switzerland within next 24 months
Ras is one of the few guys on our team with trade value…
bro lives in a timeline where emmitt finnie is an old west gunslingerMaybe I'm blind, but other the Soderblom I didn't see any of our late rounders making the NHL roster
Not to NHL types. He is a whipping boy to our team because of draft position. He is 6’6” plays all three forward spots, has special teams versatility, is sound defensively and pretty consistent in effort. Also rumored to be very good in the room.
He remains more popular with NHL franchises than with our fanbase.