BusinessGoose
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Naw these are goodOrange pants and helmets are a disaster. Home Depot looking ass team
The home depot jokes and dmen being pylons will come up all year
But we need a team with orange that isn't philly
Naw these are goodOrange pants and helmets are a disaster. Home Depot looking ass team
Way too much orange. Black pants and helmet would go a long way hereNaw these are good
The home depot jokes and dmen being pylons will come up all year
But we need a team with orange that isn't philly
also rule changes, or more correctly same rules called more like they should be. remember around the time of goalie equipment size reduction the NHL made an effort to stop hooking/slashing/obstruction that was rampant early in sid's career. heck he had his chiclets knocked out in philly with no penalty. league has transformed to allow skilled players more time and space, it's not a complete transformation but enough of one to help scoring to go up.While I'm not totally dismissing goalie equipment reductions leading to the increase in scoring, it's not 100% the culprit. People are underselling how much expansion has diluted the talent in the league (especially Dmen and Goalies)
The issue I have is they took their original orange and chose the Flyers Orange as their new primary color and ignored the mallard green that was on the Mighty Ducks jersey which compliments the Orange really well.Way too much orange. Black pants and helmet would go a long way here
Sid, Ovechkin, and Geno dominated an era where the scoring was low and you barely had more than 3 players with 100pt seasons. Mcdavid greatly benefits from a higher scoring era. The league has had almost ten 100+ point players in a couple of the seasons.If Sid and Malkin 1) played their primes in today's high scoring era and 2) played together as much as McDrai do, then Sid would have put up 140+ pt seasons all while playing a more complete game. Malkin would have done the same. Can you imagine 2012 Malkin, who put up 50 goals and was on pace for 120pts, playing in today's league with Sid attached to his hip for half his shift's? No way he's not scoring 140pts and 55+ goals at least.
The games were fun but the officiating was just the absolute worst. It's funny how each year these GM meetings they never want to talk about fixing the officiating and this idiotic need to officiate two sets of rules of regular season vs playoffs.Ratings way up for game 7. It’s almost like if they make the game fast and entertaining people will watch? I love that scoring is up. I think it’s a freakin tragedy we didn’t get to see Sid and Geno in this league.
I hope when we play Michkov for the first time, we give him the Derian Hatcher introduction
I haven’t done a study, but it seems like they call more penalties during the playoffs than they used to. Not like an October game, but teams aren’t limited to 1-2 pp/game like it was in the past.The games were fun but the officiating was just the absolute worst. It's funny how each year these GM meetings they never want to talk about fixing the officiating and this idiotic need to officiate two sets of rules of regular season vs playoffs.
I feel like in some series yeah, but others not so much and the calls that they consistently called in the regular season they don't in the playoffs but then they will for some teams, it's just awful inconsistency.I haven’t done a study, but it seems like they call more penalties during the playoffs than they used to. Not like an October game, but teams aren’t limited to 1-2 pp/game like it was in the past.
Recency bias is a real thing. When I recently went back to watch Sid and Malkin highlights when they were younger, I was surprised at how dominant they actually were and how often they made jaw dropping plays on a nightly basis. Plays like this for instance:
Edit: This video also perfectly encapsulates the Pens winger situation during Sid and Geno's prime. "Luca Caputi sleeps with the fishes"
Malkin was on pace for 140+ when he played with Crosby for the first 20 or so games of 08-09 under Therrien.If Sid and Malkin 1) played their primes in today's high scoring era and 2) played together as much as McDrai do, then Sid would have put up 140+ pt seasons all while playing a more complete game. Malkin would have done the same. Can you imagine 2012 Malkin, who put up 50 goals and was on pace for 120pts, playing in today's league with Sid attached to his hip for half his shift's? No way he's not scoring 140pts and 55+ goals at least.
Some people around here always said it didn't work having them on the same line, as in they didn't play that well together. I guess they said that because they didn't score on every shift they played together - but they were totally dominant. It just made more sense to spread the wealth.Malkin was on pace for 140+ when he played with Crosby for the first 20 or so games of 08-09 under Therrien.
Yeah they were unstoppable together. For some stretch of seasons in their prime, their 5v5 GF per 60 minutes together was over 5, which is absurd.Some people around here always said it didn't work having them on the same line, as in they didn't play that well together. I guess they said that because they didn't score on every shift they played together - but they were totally dominant. It just made more sense to spread the wealth.
There’s no way Sid and Geno had a lot of ES TOI together for the single fact that they were double teamed a bunch during those playoffs. I remember how the Penguins dressed 7 defensemen for a lot of those 2009 playoffs.Thanks- that's what I seem to remember. Sid/Geno barely were together at ES. McD and Drai seemed to be on the ice together a TON
Yeah they were unstoppable together. For some stretch of seasons in their prime, their 5v5 GF per 60 minutes together was over 5, which is absurd.
Apparently they want to replace him with Bowman. From one washed GM to another