What quality are they stockpiling?
They've bested expectations by a long shot and they're the 8th seed.
You're a data guy
Yes so that's why I look at facts.
- They made the SCF just 4 years ago in 2021. Many of their fans wanted a rebuild already but it was one last kick at the can with Price/Weber and it worked. The following season they fell apart, similar to us in 2017-18 so they decided to rebuild (again, similar to us) and they traded several vets plus revamped the whole management and coaching. Comparatively, the current season for them was like our 2020-21 season, the 4th season of both rebuilds.
- If you compare them in 2024-25 vs Ottawa in 2020-21, they look way ahead. our leading scorer had 36 pts in 56 games and Connor Brown was our best goal scorer and 2nd best forward. Suzuki is currently 12th in points league wide, Caufield is 10th in goals and Hutson is 6th in points among D-men and will win the Calder despite the fact that Celibrini is a stud. They have a 0.550 P% while we had 0.455 P% in the weak North division. They will make the playoffs in a much harder set up.
So that's the thing, if you're comparing with Ottawa, you need to have this in mind. Note that I was not trying to compare (only compare the shooting % of some players)
At 5 on 5, they're bottom 5 in corsi against, goals against, expected goals against, scoring chances against and high danger chances against
Does that seem to you to be repeatable? Their points percentage is an anomaly. Go look at who their neighbour's are in those stat categories and they're all lottery contenders. And you predicted this? I think the preseason predictions pegged Montreal in the right neighborhood stats wise yet somehow they managed to get to the playoffs
I just mentioned that their rebuild was trending well and that they would start breathing down our necks, which they did almost all season. I didn't predict that they would make the playoffs this season, I thought they were going to be a threat more next season. They are outplaying their own expectations sure, but the problem as I said is more that some of their players are emerging as better than expected. Suzuki is better than I thought, I used to laugh at people who would compare him to Patrice Bergeron and even argued with Habs fans that we had Josh Norris and now it looks silly. Lane Hutson is a rookie and is breaking all-time records. Caufield is close to 40 goals and I thought he would be very unidimensional but it seems that his defense also improved big time. Etc
What do you need to be successful in the playoffs? Center depth. They don't have it. Suzuki is posting a career year but then what? Defence depth. Hutson is 160 pounds and people here were saying jbd was undersized.
Career year? Same argument that some Leafs fans were having with Stutzle and his 90 pts season, I was like "
do you realize the guy was just 20-21 y/o?". Suzuki is 25 y/o and had 77 pts last year, safe to say he has entered his prime and it will look like this. Thankfully Staios was faster and went after Cozens because a #2 C is what they are missing right now. They have a plethora of 3rd line centers (Dvorak, Newhook, Dach, Evans) and will have the luxury to choose who to keep. They have a promising young pivot developing in Hage and some other good C prospects like Kapanen and Beck
And please, a size argument regarding Hutson? It must suck to have guys like Makar and Quinn Hughes too.
On defence, it's neat seeing the point totals that hutson is putting up, but is he ever going to be able to handle the grind of winning 16 games in the playoffs? No one before him at his size has done that. They have other D that are young and NHLers, do they have any potential high end top pair guys.
Strength on the wings. Said no one if you want to win a cup. Laine literally can't play at 5 on 5. 14 minutes a night. 14 5 on 5 points. They'll dump him if they can. Caufield is a good player. How will he stand up thru playoff hockey at 5 on 5? I remember the Camalleri days. It was awesome when he scored but the grind of the playoffs was too much. High hopes for Demidov and they say he's a first liner but if he is it knocks either Caufield or Slaf off the first line and they've got no centre depth.
Montreal is unquestionably a team that has outproduced points wise what the data says. That's not even debatable. The issue they have is strength in the wrong places and lack of strength where it is needed. And it won't be easy to fix either
ok not going to reply to all points but my point was this :
Suzuki (25) : 12th in scoring among NHL forwards
Caufield (24) : 10th in goals among NHL forwards
Slafkovský (21) : compare his 19 and 20 y/o seasons with Tkachuk and Stutzle
Demidov (19) : seen as the best prospect not in the NHL yet
Hutson (21) : 6th in points among NHL D-men, will win the Calder
Guhle (23) : seen as a top defensive guy already
Fowler (20) : probably the best goalie prospect in the world
Some solid vets like Anderson, Gallagher, Matheson, Carrier, Montembeault and a top prospect pool too with Demidov, Hage, Fowler, Reinbacher, Beck, Roy, Mailloux, Engström, etc
The point is they have developed some pretty good young players, still have an excellent pool so all this needs to stop because they might become a big problem for us to get out of the Atlantic.