viper0220
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Seeing what Seth Jones just went for I'm all for Conroy trading Rasmus (and Weegar?).
Rasmus they might trade but not Weegar.
Seeing what Seth Jones just went for I'm all for Conroy trading Rasmus (and Weegar?).
Anyone else following how Jersey has been doing? They were near the top of the league for a long time, but have recently fallen quite far and are now clinging onto that 3rd spot in the Metro and in danger of being passed by Columbus.
If they continue to slide down, their pick could end up in the teens (currently sitting at 21st overall, we're 16th overall which would go to Montreal).
As for the tank, all the teams around us won and we're a Boston, Blues point away of being overtaken, a Montreal and Utah win and they overtake us. Rangers and Philly a win away from tying us. Caveat being we still have games in hand on everyone. (we also play Philly and Montreal in the next week so those losses would be massive for Team Tank)
Goodbye sweet playoffs, hello sweet re-build!
Wolf gave us hope, now the hockey Gods will reward him with the Flames winning the draft lottery at 23rd place and we can snag the 2nd Misa brother. Everything coming up Flames.
Yea since Markstrom went down, they've been like 1 game over .500 and Allen seems to either get a shutout or give up 3+Anyone else following how Jersey has been doing? They were near the top of the league for a long time, but have recently fallen quite far and are now clinging onto that 3rd spot in the Metro and in danger of being passed by Columbus.
If they continue to slide down, their pick could end up in the teens (currently sitting at 21st overall, we're 16th overall which would go to Montreal).
As for the tank, all the teams around us won and we're a Boston, Blues point away of being overtaken, a Montreal and Utah win and they overtake us. Rangers and Philly a win away from tying us. Caveat being we still have games in hand on everyone. (we also play Philly and Montreal in the next week so those losses would be massive for Team Tank)
Goodbye sweet playoffs, hello sweet re-build!
Wolf gave us hope, now the hockey Gods will reward him with the Flames winning the draft lottery at 23rd place and we can snag the 2nd Misa brother. Everything coming up Flames.
Team tank welcomes you, in your seatback you can find earplugs which filter out the cognitive dissonance from people who think it makes sense to push for the playoffs instead of the long-term future of the franchise.Yeah now that it’s a 4 team race for the one remaining wild card spot I really don’t like our odds of getting in, especially given the remaining schedule
I am officially on team tank
I am 80/20 to completely join your brigade mate...Yeah now that it’s a 4 team race for the one remaining wild card spot I really don’t like our odds of getting in, especially given the remaining schedule
I am officially on team tank
An eye test stud, though. I think there aren't going to be a lot of success stories if you look at individual point totals on this team. They simply do not score very much, so as a result there aren't many points to go around.Food for thought: I read somewhere that since the Flames 5-0-1 start to the season, Rasmus Andersson has 13 points in 53 games and is a -26 which is 4th worst in the NHL.
This is a good example of why +/- is a poor stat and needs to be taken with a massive grain of salt. When a defenseman plays against top lines on a team that is one of the lowest scoring teams in teh NHL, their +/- is going to suck.Food for thought: I read somewhere that since the Flames 5-0-1 start to the season, Rasmus Andersson has 13 points in 53 games and is a -26 which is 4th worst in the NHL.
This is a good example of why +/- is a poor stat and needs to be taken with a massive grain of salt. When a defenseman plays against top lines on a team that is one of the lowest scoring teams in teh NHL, their +/- is going to suck.
Weird take considering our current RD prospect pool. I'm not saying we should rush our prospects but it's pretty much a guarantee at this point that Parekh makes the team next year since he should absolutely not be playing in the OHL anymore. Mews and Bruz will probably need more time but I think at least 1 of them will be NHL ready by the 26/27 season (probably Brzustewics).An eye test stud, though. I think there aren't going to be a lot of success stories if you look at individual point totals on this team. They simply do not score very much, so as a result there aren't many points to go around.
He's taking the toughest matchups on a team that has a heavy negative goal differential, so someone is going to eat those minuses.
I think if the Flames moved Andersson, they'd be stuck trying to get a new one. We've developed... three defencemen of his quality since 2004? Not as easy to replace as one might think. I'm still in favour of having him be part of the core going forward.
The problem with this analogy is there is no guarantee of gratification. The reality is that higher picks only guarantee losing now.There are now 2 clear camps of Flames fans.
Ones who would fail the marshmallow test, and ones who would pass it.
to be fair for like 10 of those years Edmonton, Buffalo, Ottawa, New Jersey and Utah hogged all the bottom 5 spotsThe problem with this analogy is there is no guarantee of gratification. The reality is that higher picks only guarantee losing now.
It's more like giving a starving person the option of a meal now, or a 20% chance at winning 2 meals later. In the last 15 years, only 3 teams (COL, FLA, TBL) to finish bottom 5 have won a cup.
A playoff race is great for development of Wolf, Coronato, Zary, Bahl, Pospisil and Pachal (I think there is more to him since it's his first opportunity to play every night at this level and teh defensive game can always grow)... learning to play important games is good, even if you aren't immediately successful.to be fair for like 10 of those years Edmonton, Buffalo, Ottawa, New Jersey and Utah hogged all the bottom 5 spots
I actually see the opposite of your analogy with this team. There is minimal gratification currently but the higher picks give a chance at greater gratification. Sort of like regardless of what happens you will always have KD but the higher picks give you a chance at adding a hot dog to it.![]()
Of the last 15 cup winners eightThe problem with this analogy is there is no guarantee of gratification. The reality is that higher picks only guarantee losing now.
It's more like giving a starving person the option of a meal now, or a 20% chance at winning 2 meals later. In the last 15 years, only 3 teams (COL, FLA, TBL) to finish bottom 5 have won a cup.
St. Louis traded for both guys on that roster that were drafted top 5. Washington has Voie and Backstrom who were already in their 30s... Tampa both Stamkos (only played 1 game in the 1st cup run) and Hedman were 29/30, Kucherov, Point and Vasi were the reasons they won more than anything.Of the last 15 cup winners eight
out of nine teams (LA, CHI, PIT, WSH, STL, COL, FLA, and TBL) have had at least one core player drafted by them in the top 4 of the draft.
So actually the analogy works better than you suggest, because even after drafting top 5, it still takes time and discipline to win a cup. However, drafting top end talent into the team core seems to be a requirement for winning a cup.