Yea half the time Tro is the only one I hear being mentioned on good playsTro is an odd one because he definitely hasn't been the problem. Zib's been flat out BAD this year and Kreider is trying his best for the Cy Young.
It’s partly that and their core guys seem to be off with their chemistry. Maybe that’s Zibs having a rough year, maybe they’re just off. That to me is what made that team great, their best players have great chemistry with each other and they were clutch. Neither is happening this year and like you’re saying the goaltending isn’t bailing them out. Tro has been playing well when I watched, at times he seems like the 1C. Panarin hasn’t seemed as dominant this year, not consistently anyways. He’s getting his points though so maybe I’m off there.If they’re expecting kreider to be a playmaker that’s the fans or coaching staff’s problem. Not his game at all. I haven’t watched them super close this year but i imagine the issue is pretty simply that shesterkin has been only ok instead of amazing
Part of it is the system teams play. I think Meier would have been ideal in the Canes system and a player Rod would love, but we'll never know.
He's also been getting a fair amount of his ice time lately with Meier, Hughes, and/or Hischier...so he can just park out front and bang in a rebound. For us he was almost exclusively used on the 4th line, so an uptick in production is expectedI feel like Meier could have been a more talented Noesen for us. Someone who could move up and down the lines and play any role we asked. But considering Noesen's finding much more success in Jersey's system than he was here, who knows how that would have worked out for us?
to your point, 3:37 more (29% higher). Still, definitely a good value pick for Devils (although Canes +/- result was much better):He's also been getting a fair amount of his ice time lately with Meier, Hughes, and/or Hischier...so he can just park out front and bang in a rebound. For us he was almost exclusively used on the 4th line, so an uptick in production is expected
Lol and to think the league was worried Raleigh was too f***ing warm for this
Just sayin, can't wait to see them try and keep that ice solid in the good ol Florida humidityWell they did Los Angeles and like a parking lot in Vegas or something once upon a time.
Depends on the date.Just sayin, can't wait to see them try and keep that ice solid in the good ol Florida humidity
ESPN view of trade board. Some interesting names beyond the usual suspects:
NHL trade tiers Big Board: Kreider, Rossi, Provorov among players generating buzz
While the trade deadline isn't until March 7, significant trades have already happened. Here are 68 players that could join a new team.www.espn.com
As previously discussed, if Marchand really is that intrigued with playing alongside Jarvis, if he's truly available for a trade, we should be all over it like stink on shit. At the very least, he might be one of the few players who could come in and probably not get called for everything he does, just because he has such a reputation for getting away with it, and might help spread that rep across the team while teaching us how to play over the line like that to win in the playoffs.ESPN view of trade board. Some interesting names beyond the usual suspects:
NHL trade tiers Big Board: Kreider, Rossi, Provorov among players generating buzz
While the trade deadline isn't until March 7, significant trades have already happened. Here are 68 players that could join a new team.www.espn.com
Keep scrolling, it gets betterI question their judgement given the title of this section of the article:
Elite pending free agent tier
Morgan Frost, C, Philadelphia Flyers
Yanni Gourde, C, Seattle Kraken
Mikael Granlund, C, San Jose Sharks
Taylor Hall, W, Chicago Blackhawks
Kaapo Kakko, New York Rangers
Mason McTavish, C, Anaheim Ducks
K'Andre Miller, D, New York Rangers
Brock Nelson, F, New York Islanders
Gustav Nyquist, W, Nashville Predators
Kyle Palmieri, W, New York Islanders
Ivan Provorov, D, Columbus Blue Jackets
Frank Vatrano, W, Anaheim Ducks