Look at Hyman's Cy Young numbers. Damn.Since January 27th, Ovechkin has 13 goals in 21 games and 23 points.
He has the 4th most goals and 15th most points in the league since that date.
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Look at Hyman's Cy Young numbers. Damn.Since January 27th, Ovechkin has 13 goals in 21 games and 23 points.
He has the 4th most goals and 15th most points in the league since that date.
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I still think his back was messed up, and the 10 days off gave him time to actually rest. Remember he wasn't really taking slapshots for the first two months of the season.
Definitely pretty clear that when the team finally started playing well AOs goal scoring picked up. Caps just did not look good for the first half of the season and without the Outlaw's play would not be where they are now standings-wise.8 goals in his first 43 games.
15 goals in his last 22 games.
Needs 7 in his last 14 games to hit 30.
I'm rooting for him. If he can get another 10 this season (might be asking too much? Idk) he would only need two 20 goal seasons to grab the all the time.
People forget that he lost ~2 seasons to lockouts and covid. He'd be well past Gretz and sailing toward 1,000 career red lights by now if not for that. And yeah, it makes this chase that much more noteworthy.Meant to post this here but I accidentally posted it on the main board. :
I'm rooting for him. If he can get another 10 this season (might be asking too much? Idk) he would only need two 20 goal seasons to grab the all the time.
I just think it would be a great achievement this day & age considering the lost games because of the lockout and covid.
Kuznetsov’s last game as a Cap was the first game of this run18 in his last 24 games.
Kuznetsov’s last game as a Cap was the first game of this run
You see him talking to his center on the bench constantly during this run because there’s a possibility his words will result in actions by the personOvi was just standing around waiting for Kuzy to do something. He finally gave up and said "f***it, I'll do it myself".
He already only needs 25 for the next two seasons. I also would be shocked if he didn’t play a year after this contract if he was couple short. Get his last 6-7 and then retire.While its hard to understand why didnt he score more in the first half of the season... we shouldnt forget that such big negative runs are probable for the remaining of his contract.
If he get to 30 or 30+ this season it will be enough to score about 25 for two more seasons but we are watching how really tough it would be. Small injuries, some other things - and he's not there
Back to believing he will do it though
I tell this story occasionally, but I had dinner with Brooks Laiche as a work thing around 2015 and one of the questions he was asked was about how performances vary. His response was that good NHL players don't just suddenly suck - if a guy is struggling its almost always because he's hurt. NHL players are tough, they don't want to come out of the lineup, but they are often playing at 60-70-80% because of an injury that's not really disclosed.While its hard to understand why didnt he score more in the first half of the season... we shouldnt forget that such big negative runs are probable for the remaining of his contract.
If he get to 30 or 30+ this season it will be enough to score about 25 for two more seasons but we are watching how really tough it would be. Small injuries, some other things - and he's not there
Back to believing he will do it though
Also because his centers have often been 22 or 24 years old. He's teaching.You see him talking to his center on the bench constantly during this run because there’s a possibility his words will result in actions by the person
Pretty interesting that he could end up breaking Gretzky's record in fewer games. It will be close, either way.People forget that he lost ~2 seasons to lockouts and covid. He'd be well past Gretz and sailing toward 1,000 career red lights by now if not for that. And yeah, it makes this chase that much more noteworthy.
If he can break the record, I want him to push for the last 5 to stand alone at 900.
Healthy Ovi can score 50+ still on a team with other threats.I tell this story occasionally, but I had dinner with Brooks Laiche as a work thing around 2015 and one of the questions he was asked was about how performances vary. His response was that good NHL players don't just suddenly suck - if a guy is struggling its almost always because he's hurt. NHL players are tough, they don't want to come out of the lineup, but they are often playing at 60-70-80% because of an injury that's not really disclosed.
A good guess here is that Ovi's back was acting up, maybe a knee or possibly he got a wrist slash that needed time to heal. Once he's healthy he's back to being Ovi again. There's almost no way that his increase in production recently is just random variance, or him just deciding to play better. His slump was almost certainly him being hurt.
If he stays healthy he'll get close to 1000, certainly pass 99. He could pot 40 next year and no one should be surprised. If he's healthy.
Yes, but thats the thing: the injury probability rises.If he stays healthy he'll get close to 1000, certainly pass 99. He could pot 40 next year and no one should be surprised. If he's healthy.