NJD got shutout by...SJS?
Le f***?
Le f***?
Jersey just got blanked by the Shorks lmao.
The team is kinda stuck with an aging ROR and Josi; an LA type of retool that gave them an option to fully rebuild probably would have been smarter.
Yes how dare Tortz hold players accountable......as long as you can stand at C ice and then produce offense who really cares about all the other poor play or compete?
Took them forever to build fan interest, they are not going to rebuild unless they have absolutely zero choice. Business is business, you guys need to stop preaching rebuild at every turn.
We're 15 games into the season and no young team has made a significant jump into playoff contention (most are still at .500). There's some teams like the Wild and Devils that are playing well, but it seems more like last year was the anomoly and they're back to expected to playoff territory rather than a new team making the jump.
It's strange, because looking back at the last 3 years the only teams that have made any sort of significant jump into the potential contender category are the Devils and Canucks. If you stretch back a little farther, you could include the Rangers in there too?
The rebuilds in general are taking teams a lot longer than they use to, and some teams have failed on their second and third attempts as well. Very few have set themselves up to take advantage of their top picks ELC's either, which is very different from when Crosby/Malkin made the finals on their ELCs & the Hawks won with Kane/Toews on theirs.
Seems like a combination of front office dysfunction, and contending teams doing a much better job of keeping the core around at reasonable prices then retooling. The reason I bring this up is it's usually an old, contending team falling apart that leads to useful pieces being available, rather than a bottom-feeder staying a bottom-feeder for an extended period of time.
Really curious how this ends up affecting the deadline, as this level of stagnation usually leads to fewer pieces being available and increased prices on said pieces. Best case scenario for Vancouver is Boston and NYI falling apart, while the Penguins stay mediocre, but we'll see what happens.
How many GMS are going to last 7 seasons for a rebuild?A tear it down rebuild is generally considered by managers and scouts to take 7yrs before you start bearing fruit. Nobody wants to commit to that time frame.
And that is the issue....staying patient while fan interest fades and a owner starts to see his bottom line sink will test everyone.How many GMS are going to last 7 seasons for a rebuild?
Yzerman is in year 6 for example. Probably the longest tenured GM of those who are heading up the clubs that have been rebuilding for a while.
Verbeek is in year 3, Grier in year 3, Hughes in year 3 (full year), Waddell just got the CBJ job, Davidson in year 4 (I'm counting 21/22 when he took over as Interim GM in Oct, just as the season began).
All of this with the fact that Detroit missed PO for 3 seasons with Holland, SJ 3 seasons with Wilson, Ana 4 seasons with Murray, CBJ with Jarmo for 3 seasons before current GM took over. So, it's a been a whiile for those clubs.
You need to find elite pieces to get off the hamster wheel and the only reason Benning lasted as long as he did was due to the number of elite pieces we accumulated while he was here. And eventually even that couldn't compensate for the staggering volume and magnitude of his negative value moves.How many GMS are going to last 7 seasons for a rebuild?
Yzerman is in year 6 for example. Probably the longest tenured GM of those who are heading up the clubs that have been rebuilding for a while.
Verbeek is in year 3, Grier in year 3, Hughes in year 3 (full year), Waddell just got the CBJ job, Davidson in year 4 (I'm counting 21/22 when he took over as Interim GM in Oct, just as the season began).
All of this with the fact that Detroit missed PO for 3 seasons with Holland, SJ 3 seasons with Wilson, Ana 4 seasons with Murray, CBJ with Jarmo for 3 seasons before current GM took over. So, it's a been a whiile for those clubs.
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does anyone know if this is the fastest pair of back-to-back goals with the exact same goal scorer and assist combination?
Plus you can't expect to draft in the top 6 each season for 7 straight seasons.And that is the issue....staying patient while fan interest fades and a owner starts to see his bottom line sink will test everyone.
Roll a dice 7 times and for each roll /year take a player drafted in that # then take the corresponding picks with the team you got for the first pick....add it up what do you got from 2018 to now.
should be a nice stable of players but are you a winner....i just did it 4-3-5-4-2-6-1
Tkachuk - Bernard-Docker
Dach - Vlasic
Sanderson - Greig - Kleven
L.Hughes - Stillman
Nemec - Casey
Simashev - But
Celebrini - Dickinson
Probably would have not drafted Simashev given the D already picked so Leonard or Mitchkov.
Point being without a significant group of vets that is far from a playoff teams core at this stage and that's staying bottom 6 for 7yrs
The question was fastest two goals by the same combo of players for the goal AND the assists.The fastest is 4 seconds by Nels Stewart in 1931. Weirdly, Deron Quint also did it in 1995.
I looked over the first two pages and this, while impressive, doesn't even make the top 14.
Nels Stewart - 0:04 - 1931
Deron Quint - 0:04 - 1995
Peter Mahovlich - 0:05 - 1971
Howie Meeker - 0:06 - 1952
Jim Pappin - 0:06 - 1972
Ralph Backstrom - 0:06 - 1972
Lanny McDonald - 0:06 - 1984
Sylvain Turgeon - 0:06 - 1987
Busher Jackson - 0:07 - 1932
Cooney Weiland - 0:07 - 1937
Bill Mosienko - 0:07 - 1948
Red Kelly - 0:07 - 1961
Wally Boyer - 0:07 - 1970
Bill Goldsworthy - 0:07 - 1971
The question was fastest two goals by the same combo of players for the goal AND the assists.
You cannot tell from that info who assisted on the goals.
Only that it’s the same goal scorer.
To successfully rebuild, the most difficult thing you need to do is draft players that will play on the first line and top pairing. There's maybe 2 such players each draft where it's clear that will definitely be the case when they're 18. And with the draft lottery, tanking isn't even a great strategy to obtain such a player.The rebuilds in general are taking teams a lot longer than they use to, and some teams have failed on their second and third attempts as well. Very few have set themselves up to take advantage of their top picks ELC's either, which is very different from when Crosby/Malkin made the finals on their ELCs & the Hawks won with Kane/Toews on theirs.
Seems like a combination of front office dysfunction, and contending teams doing a much better job of keeping the core around at reasonable prices then retooling. The reason I bring this up is it's usually an old, contending team falling apart that leads to useful pieces being available, rather than a bottom-feeder staying a bottom-feeder for an extended period of time.
Really curious how this ends up affecting the deadline, as this level of stagnation usually leads to fewer pieces being available and increased prices on said pieces. Best case scenario for Vancouver is Boston and NYI falling apart, while the Penguins stay mediocre, but we'll see what happens.
Anaheim offers a cautionary tale on what can happen with full-on, tear down and rebuild. Improvement in the NHL is rarely linear. First, you have to maximize your high draft picks, and most importantly pick the 'right' guys.Plus you can't expect to draft in the top 6 each season for 7 straight seasons.
Anaheim in 2022 (10th) broke that streak as from 2020 to 2024, 4 of the seasons have been a bottom 5 one.
You have to get lucky that when you are bad that there are quality players at your draft slot.
What about the same two players assisting and in the same order?Oh yeah Mr. Smarty Pants?
Because both of Nels Stewarts goals were assisted by Hooley Smith. Pete Mahovlich's goals were both assisted by John Ferguson.
Sadly, Deron Quint had different helpers on his goals.
Edit: Busher Jackson, Jack McIntyre, Darryl Sitter, Bill Mosienko, and Steve Payne also qualify. That's all 12 pages. So that's at least 7 are faster.
Bill Mosienko is the answer most likely for fastest 2 but Lee screwed up the trifecta.View attachment 929327
does anyone know if this is the fastest pair of back-to-back goals with the exact same goal scorer and assist combination?
03:37 | NYR | Ed Slowinski (21) | Don Raleigh | |
06:09 | CBH | Bill Mosienko (29) | Gus Bodnar | |
06:20 | CBH | Bill Mosienko (30) | Gus Bodnar | |
06:30 | CBH | PP | Bill Mosienko (31) | Gus Bodnar, George Gee |
13:50 | CBH | Sid Finney (5) | Fred Hucul, Lee Fogolin | |
19:22 | CBH | Sid Finney (6) | Bill Gadsby |
The Pete Mahovlich game was really wild.Oh yeah Mr. Smarty Pants?
Because both of Nels Stewarts goals were assisted by Hooley Smith. Pete Mahovlich's goals were both assisted by John Ferguson.
Sadly, Deron Quint had different helpers on his goals.
Edit: Busher Jackson, Jack McIntyre, Darryl Sitter, Bill Mosienko, and Steve Payne also qualify. That's all 12 pages. So that's at least 7 are faster.
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05:36 | MTL | Réjean Houle (5) | Henri Richard, Jacques Lemaire | |
07:59 | MTL | Réjean Houle (6) | Henri Richard | |
09:20 | MTL | Phil Roberto (7) | Jean Béliveau, J.C. Tremblay | |
19:02 | MTL | Phil Roberto (8) | Jean Béliveau, Frank Mahovlich | |
18:47 | CBH | PP | Jerry Korab (4) | Bobby Hull, Pit Martin |
19:35 | MTL | Phil Roberto (9) | Frank Mahovlich, Jean Béliveau | |
12:16 | MTL | Pete Mahovlich (26) | John Ferguson | |
12:21 | MTL | Pete Mahovlich (27) | John Ferguson |
What about the same two players assisting and in the same order?
Yikes game over.The Stars just scored 6 goals on 12 shots against the Penguins...in the 1st period