Slowest breakaway ever
They actually called the crosscheck on Dach.
You could see Killorn get to position, look up at who was coming, think “well, that’s a wasted pass”, then have to go to plan CSlowest breakaway ever
I can honestly say id much prefer us to iceIf Cronin was playing the best D, Dumoulin would be nowhere near the ice.
gotta get the puck for one last rush with 0.1 seconds left!lol what is dach thinking there....
He’s been significantly better than Zellweger tonight.If Cronin was playing the best D, Dumoulin would be nowhere near the ice.
Fight themApparently some people REALLY don’t like being told not to lean so far forward in row A that they block the people behind them
The 4 players I mentioned (Perreault/Tracey/Gaucher/Myatovic) were all top 34 picks and all look like complete busts.
That’s objectively bad drafting to not get 1 roster player out of those 4 which looks possible at this juncture
If Pastujov or Sidorov don’t pan out it’s not bad drafting.
That’s my point. We’re now relying on the 3rd/4th rounders to pull off a miracle and pan out because we went 0/4 on the late 1sts we acquired
I guess. To me the lower you go past top ten the more you're kind of crap shooting it. Kids in the 20-35 range may be better than most of the 240 or so selected but their potential to reach regular NHL roster player is still far more questionable than guys taken top 15. To me it's a distinction where all these kids you mentioned not panning out is just not good drafting but I don't know that it's bad drafting. They didn't have what it took to continue progressing once they got to the AHL level. Happens with kids picked in that range all the time. Getting useful players in that range is more of a win than an expectation. I guess that's the best way I can frame it. There's always like 2-8 or so kids in the second round who end up NHL regulars and can be very good ones at that, but it's not like there's teams out there that consistently hit on those players. It happens that they pan out every now and then for just about everyone. A lot needs to go right in development.The 4 players I mentioned (Perreault/Tracey/Gaucher/Myatovic) were all top 34 picks and all look like complete busts.
That’s objectively bad drafting to not get 1 roster player out of those 4 which looks possible at this juncture
If Pastujov or Sidorov don’t pan out it’s not bad drafting.
That’s my point. We’re now relying on the 3rd/4th rounders to pull off a miracle and pan out because we went 0/4 on the late 1sts we acquired
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I play for an O6 team, I get at least three free ones”lol what is dach thinking there....
Conveniently leaving off of top 40 picks in that same timeframe.The 4 players I mentioned (Perreault/Tracey/Gaucher/Myatovic) were all top 34 picks and all look like complete busts.
That’s objectively bad drafting to not get 1 roster player out of those 4 which looks possible at this juncture
If Pastujov or Sidorov don’t pan out it’s not bad drafting.
That’s my point. We’re now relying on the 3rd/4th rounders to pull off a miracle and pan out because we went 0/4 on the late 1sts we acquired
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What, in your opinion, should be the success rate (I.e.: a capable roster player) when drafting in the 20-35 range? 25%? 30%? 40%?I guess. To me the lower you go past top ten the more you're kind of crap shooting it. Kids in the 20-35 range may be better than most of the 240 or so selected but their potential to reach regular NHL roster player is still far more questionable than guys taken top 15. To me it's a distinction where all these kids you mentioned not panning out is just not good drafting but I don't know that it's bad drafting. They didn't have what it took to continue progressing once they got to the AHL level. Happens with kids picked in that range all the time. Getting useful players in that range is more of a win than an expectation.
Half of those guys haven’t even panned out yet and my point was about forward depth, so I didn’t leave them out at allConveniently leaving off of top 40 picks in that same timeframe.
LaCombe / Colangelo / Zelly / plus still solberg and Pettersson.
Aren’t gaucher and Myatovic supposedly net front dudes on the PP ?We need a guy that can just sit by the goal and cash in reboundss.
You really hate O6 todayI play for an O6 team, I get at least three free ones”
Ahhh forward depth makes sense.What, in your opinion, should be the success rate (I.e.: a capable roster player) when drafting in the 20-35 range? 25%? 30%? 40%?
The answer is certainly not 0%, so therefore going 0/4 is by definition ‘bad’
Agree to disagree here
Half of those guys haven’t even panned out yet and my point was about forward depth, so I didn’t leave them out at all
Ya 5 v 5 play has been pretty close (without looking id say favoring ducks slightly)..... but man were never going to go back to being a good team if we cant start winning the special teams battles.After two periods...t how
Special teams: Montreal = 2 goals
Even Strength: Ducks = 2 goals
I won't blame Cronin for Special teams. That's why Verbeek hired Clune (PP) and Thompson (PK) so that Cronin can focus on ES. We're still an inconsistent team at ES, but Dostal (and Gibby) have been great to not let the games get out of hand more often than not.
First to three goals win! C'mon, Ducks, get to three first and our chances with a win skyrocket.
I’m hoping so!Ahhh forward depth makes sense.
I’m a Myatovic truther, and still believe gaucher will be a solid NHL player.