How do we know you're not a Russian Bot?
A lot faster.Is Tippet really all that different from Wade Allison?
Other than he stayed healthier.
The deal with Cates is that he can go out and play and his team will score the majority of goals when he is on the ice, which is great. Its mostly strong defensively play. If he can continue to chip in offense, then he can be a 3C. If not, then he is a strong 4C or a 3rd line winger. The issue is that Tortorella will play the crap out of a player like that. He loves to elevate and favor role players. That is his philosophy. Over play checkers and grinders. Defend and block shots and hope the goalie plays well. With just enough of a sprinkling of skill players to score
Why wouldn't you lock up someone who's in the top 40-50 in goal scoring at 23-24 years old at a reasonable price?I'll never understand the need to prop up a 50 point winger who brings nothing other than goal scoring to be more than he is. Tippet isn't some savior or play driving wizard, he's a 25 year old winger who will give you 50 points a year, give or take. Fine player. Good even, under specific circumstances.
Not someone you trot out as one of your premier players, and also not someone you should be signing for 8 years at a time.
You can keep calling him a top 40-50 goalscorer until you are blue in the face, he's still a 50 point winger.Why wouldn't you lock up someone who's in the top 40-50 in goal scoring at 23-24 years old at a reasonable price?
Caufield, who's primarily a goal scorer just like Tippett, signed a 8 year $62.8M contract which included more RFA seasons than Tippett's deal.
The two are dead even in ES goals scored since Tippett became a starter.
And there is no reason to think Caufield has more upside, given how raw Tippett is, there's more room for improvement, Caufield is close to a finished product.
And given their bodies, is Caufield more likely to be durable?
And I'm not sure he'll age well, he's really small and already has missed half a season.Caufield is 2 full years younger. I'm not even the biggest fan of his, but this is nutty.
He also came into the league as more of a finished product.
Think it has more to do with Suzuki and Hutson, Caufield is primarily a shooter.Part of the reason Caufield is on a better powerplay is because it's Caufield and not Tippet on the powerplay.
Smaller skill guys do seem to adjust faster, maybe because they're drafted high and given a chance primarily due to their offensive production. So self-selection. Bigger guys more likely to get drafted and developed based on "potential," not immediate production.You're trying to tell me that being good right away is a negative. No. Never.
We cannot just assume the bigger guy has more "upside" because there's a 99th percentile outcome technically on the table.
We can and we will.You're trying to tell me that being good right away is a negative. No. Never.
We cannot just assume the bigger guy has more "upside" in his mid 20s because there's a 99th percentile outcome technically on the table.
No - not even close. Tippett has the 5th most shot (at 5v5) among forwards who have played 300+ minutes for this season… he’s also 6th most since Black Friday.Tippett and TK pass too much these days, forcing passes instead of taking the good shot and creating rebounds.
I'll never understand the need to prop up a 50 point winger who brings nothing other than goal scoring to be more than he is. Tippet isn't some savior or play driving wizard, he's a 25 year old winger who will give you 50 points a year, give or take. Fine player. Good even, under specific circumstances.
we dont talk facts here...Since PPP don't matter and Tippett has scored at 2.02 P/60 at 5on5 under Torts and got 8 x $6.2m, I await the thesis explaining why Frost doesn't deserves 8 x $5.8m when he has scored at 1.89 P/60.
Frost also has much better defensive results than Tippett, making him one of only four forwards to have a GF% of 50 or more in the Torts era (minimum 400 minutes at 5on5).
1. Guess! - 52.31%
2. Foerster - 52.17%
3. Frost - 50.25%
4. Cates - 50%
It's like romanticizing Joffrey Lupul. Except instead we'd have to pretend Lupul was the second most important forward on those teams, and act impressed when the Flyers resigned him for 8 years.I cannot believe I’m reading that Tippett was ever a “raw” player, compared to [imaginary small skill player X]. He was NHL size in his draft year. He was a top 10 pick. He is one of the fastest players in the league — even one of the better rush players. He is a one dimensional skill player! Nothing about his game has changed from the Steelheads. That his journey to NHL middle 6 player (a mild disappointment for a top 10 pick) took far longer than expected (key word) does not make him raw.
It’s year 3 of the exact same production, with all the usage in the world, as he’s well in his prime approaching age 26. This is Owen Tippett, for better or worse. The idea that others will age poorly, but Tippett will age well (a guy whose game is entirely based on out-sprinting opponents), is another laugher. Maybe if he didn’t reek on the power play, but there’s no soft landing when he loses half a step.
The team treats him as the 2nd most important u27 *crazy laugh* player in an organization pathetically short on talent and the vision to acquire more. The whole house of cards falls down if he acknowledges that preposterousness. Propping up Tippett has little to do with Tippett the Player.
Let's not get carried away in criticizing Tippett. Did Allison ever score 27 or 28 goals in an NHL season?Is Tippet really all that different from Wade Allison?
Other than he stayed healthier.
Signing Tippett to an 8 year deal was a huge mistake by the Flyers. That's a deal that a smart team doesn't make. It's a deal that a team that only cares about marketing makes.Why wouldn't you lock up someone who's in the top 40-50 in goal scoring at 23-24 years old at a reasonable price?
Caufield, who's primarily a goal scorer just like Tippett, signed a 8 year $62.8M contract which included more RFA seasons than Tippett's deal.
The two are dead even in ES goals scored since Tippett became a starter.
And there is no reason to think Caufield has more upside, given how raw Tippett is, there's more room for improvement, Caufield is close to a finished product.
And given their bodies, is Caufield more likely to be durable?
Let's not get carried away in criticizing Tippett. Did Allison ever score 27 or 28 goals in an NHL season?
You said Wade Allison, not Jason Allison, right? When did Wade Allison score 27 goals in an NHL season?