robbieberns
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idc if Rod things none of the AHL guys are NHL ready because I know a guy making 10.5 in the big leagues who doesn’t seem NHL ready most nights
Orlov has been one of our best, if not our best defensemen this year. He and Chatfield have taken on the role that Skjei and Pesce performed in the past and surprisingly, have done it fairly well. They are the only pair that are > 50% for GF% 5v5 and have the highest xGF% as well.Our highest paid players this year have been our worst players.
Between Aho, Svech, Jarvis and Orlov we have $32.67m tied up in guys who are just not performing. 37% of our cap. Just not acceptable, they need to be the ones driving play, they need to be the ones loading up the scoresheet, especially the 3 forward players, and they've all been complete passengers this entire season.
Orlov has been one of our best, if not our best defensemen this year. He and Chatfield have taken on the role that Skjei and Pesce performed in the past and surprisingly, have done it fairly well. They are the only pair that are > 50% for GF% 5v5 and have the highest xGF% as well.
Ghost and Walker have been very sheltered, faced much lesser competition and have almost 100 less minutes TOI than Orlov and Chatfield and have given up just as many goals 5v5. Burns and Slavin, with similar TOI but slightly tougher competition have given up 4-6 more goals than Chatfield/Orlov.
Rod needs to set some lines and stick with them. Starting Svech off with Jost and Blake to start last night is borderline crazy. A first year rookie and a ahl centre it’s just mind boggling Rod would even think that line would last more then a period that’s not setting a guy up for successOur highest paid players this year have been our worst players.
Between Aho, Svech, Jarvis and Orlov we have $32.67m tied up in guys who are just not performing. 37% of our cap. Just not acceptable, they need to be the ones driving play, they need to be the ones loading up the scoresheet, especially the 3 forward players, and they've all been complete passengers this entire season.
I have no idea what the answer here is. I don't think trading them is what we need to do, but I also don't know how you get more out of them. Svech looks like a guy who is probably going to be a disappointment over his career with the way his development has completely stagnated the last couple years. He's a guy who absolutely should be more physical than he is, and most nights you really just don't even notice him out there. Aho's regression this year has been shocking. Him making top dollar needs to be the kind of player who makes those around him better, certainly not the kind of guy who sulks and regresses to replacement player level of play when one of his friends signs elsewhere.
Time for first like MartinookTwo out of the last three games, you've advocated trading KK after Aho's line is responsible for multiple goals against.
I don’t really see aho as being any different than he has always been. Svechnikov has definitely not taken the step forward everyone has been expecting him to take for some time now though
Wasn’t surprising to meOrlov has been one of our best, if not our best defensemen this year. He and Chatfield have taken on the role that Skjei and Pesce performed in the past and surprisingly, have done it fairly well. They are the only pair that are > 50% for GF% 5v5 and have the highest xGF% as well.
Ghost and Walker have been very sheltered, faced much lesser competition and have almost 100 less minutes TOI than Orlov and Chatfield and have given up just as many goals 5v5. Burns and Slavin, with similar TOI but slightly tougher competition have given up 4-6 more goals than Chatfield/Orlov.
This is not to say that RBA has lost the room but I find it interesting that it is the long-term Canes under RBA that are sleepwalking this season.
Guys like Carrier, Robinson, Jost, Ghost, Walker, Chatfield-Orlov all are typically leaving it on the ice but Svetch, Aho, Jarvis, KK (& Necas lately) seem to have caught the TT disease of picking their spots to play hard while sleep walking for a big part of the schedule. Now is that a natural step back from all out effort from a veteran player that recognizes the challenges of a long season or the fact that the same voice over multiple years with an exhausting grind it out approach that gets drowned out?
I mean these dudes are all human. The last game before a holiday at the end of a few straight days of condensed travel against a western conference team is practically begging you to take your foot off the gas. I’m sure it irks Brind’Amour but it honestly may not be the worst idea- Tampa pretty transparently sandbagged regular season games for a while to make sure they were ready for the playoffs and it turned out ok for them. They had the cap shenanigans going too though I guess but it doesn’t make the occasional off game the end of the world
I mostly agree with this stance. Watching the line up mixing occur for almost 2 months, it looks a bit like they have a starting over from scratch persona vs having an (adjusted) contender identity now. I don’t think the premature tinkering by the coach helped their confidence with the changes either.It’s also possible after over a half decade of great regular season results and going all out in every regular season game these guys decided to not try that hard or care much during the regular season. I’m not concerned at all about this team. They are already far exceeding most people’s expectations for this season.