Ah yes, the lord and savior Mika Zibanejad cannot be touched in fear of something happening without him. 4 other players would, uh..have to do other things.
Most of these playoffs happened without Mika, even when he was there.
I don't get this, the Laf we saw on the rush doesn't translate to Zib's spot on the PP.
There's just as good a chance he disrupts the flow of those other 4. It's just not something you do IMO. We've all seen the wackiness that is PP2. He doesn't exactly look great on it. The PP requires a different level of timing, drawing players to and away from areas, and moving around/switches places. Laf just can't be trusted with that yet, especially in a game 6. It's not a knock on Lafreniere at all.
Do you truly believe he had a good entire body of work these playoffs because of that? He had 2 points against FLA. Decent series against Carolina. Feasted on Washington. Almost half of his points came against Washington in R1 (7 pts). He didn't score a goal after G1 against Carolina.He was second on the team in points.
Do you truly believe he had a good entire body of work these playoffs because of that? He had 2 points against FLA. Decent series against Carolina. Feasted on Washington. Almost half of his points came against Washington in R1 (7 pts). He didn't score a goal after G1 against Carolina.
Panarin had 120 whatever points in the regular season and had 4 GWG in the playoffs. He was also awful, but hey, he was 3rd in points on the team so that absolves him too.
Didn't hurt, but didn't help much once Florida was on deck. That's great Zib went crazy through the first 5 games against one of the worst playoff teams in history and a big G1 against Carolina, except that all dried up when they were done with Carolina. Going from over PPG in R1 and 2 to .33 PPG is a huge drop off. The 7 points in 4 games against Washington doesn't move the needle for me now seeing what followed. Not saying Zib/Panarin were contributing at Rempe's level all playoffs, but they're looked to for production to win a Cup. They both fell short when it mattered.No, I don't think he had a very good playoffs but I think there is some extreme hyperbole going on here because it's highly unlikely the player who has 2nd on the team in points and had an even goal differential at 5v5 hurt the team. He scored more pts/game in the playoffs than he did in the regular season.
I feel like those first 7 games, Panarin was on a mission to erase his performance of last year’s Devils series.Panarin's post season looks like this.
First 7 games he gets graded with an A. He was fantastic. Taking thise two to three extra skating strides to net and the middle. He was getting it done.
Last 9 games grade D. Total failure. He reverted back to the player we saw in the playoffs against the Devils.total regression. Total disaster. To add insult to injury he scores meaningless goals in the waning minutes of lost games.
They stopped scoring on the PP. That's all.I feel like those first 7 games, Panarin was on a mission to erase his performance of last year’s Devils series.
Then all of a sudden something happened. Is it me, or did it coincide with Chytil’s return (& subsequent scratching because of an illness). There were times the cameras would be zoomed in on the bench and you’d see Panarin looking REALLY gassed and bent over on some shifts. Like he was battling something.
The team just looked different after that Game 4 against CAR. Who knows. Could just be coincidence
Man the cope by fans is so strong. This is why these type of guys will continue to keep getting huge contracts and stifling their teams.This is bullshit. He worked hard last post season and came back to prove something. He had a great 120 point season in which he challenged the best point season in Rangers history. He also had 16 points in 15 playoff games. He cares. He was just shut down by a better team this series that knows a thing or 2 about playing defense in the playoffs.
No, I don't think he had a very good playoffs but I think there is some extreme hyperbole going on here because it's highly unlikely the player who has 2nd on the team in points and had an even goal differential at 5v5 hurt the team. He scored more pts/game in the playoffs than he did in the regular season.
Players who score will always get paid. 120 point/49 goal regular season and 16 points in 15 playoff games is so easy I guess. Florida has a way of shutting down top players in case you weren't aware. Let's look at the numbers. Panarin had 1 goal/3 assists against Florida. Kucherov after a 144 point season had 0 goals/7 assists against them, Pasternak had 110 point season and had 1 goal/2 assists in 6 games. It is what it is.Man the cope by fans is so strong. This is why these type of guys will continue to keep getting huge contracts and stifling their teams.
Players who score will always get paid. 120 point/49 goal regular season and 16 points in 15 playoff games is so easy I guess. Florida has a way of shutting down top players in case you weren't aware. Let's look at the numbers. Panarin had 1 goal/3 assists against Florida. Kucherov after a 144 point season had 0 goals/7 assists against them, Pasternak had 110 point season and had 1 goal/2 assists in 6 games. It is what it is.
Says the guy who has "go away panarin" as his signature. Listen you are hater. That is a fact. You were bitching about him 2 periods into the playoffs. My point stands. Pasternak scored 1 goal and 2 assists in 6 games against Florida. He was invisible. Kuch did have 7 assists but he also had zero goals. I don't know whether those assists were primary or secondary also. I watched some of those games and he wasn't that noticeable. All of these guys make a shit ton of money.15 in 16. He was sub PPG with his line mates producing at a higher rate than they did in the regular season.
Do you want to look at the bigger body of work for those guys?
RS PPG - 1.08
PS PPG - 0.97 for Pasta, who actually got heat for how he played during these playoffs.
RS PPG - 1.20
PS PPG - 1.12 for Kucherov
Plus Kuch's 7 points in 5 games was more than any Ranger was able to muster up against Florida in 6 so I don't really know that this is the example I'd want to use for someone being shut down by Florida. I would have taken 7 assists in 5 games from Panarin, we probably win one of the games they lost between games 1-5 if that happened.
It's fine to say that this was the first playoff hes had as a Ranger where he actually showed a pulse at times but a pulse for a few games isn't enough when you're making 11.6 a year. When you make big money, big expectations follow and no one has underperformed in the playoffs more than this guy.
Says the guy who has "go away panarin" as his signature. Listen you are hater. That is a fact. You were bitching about him 2 periods into the playoffs. My point stands. Pasternak scored 1 goal and 2 assists in 6 games against Florida. He was invisible. Kuch did have 7 assists but he also had zero goals. I don't know whether those assists were primary or secondary also. I watched some of those games and he wasn't that noticeable. All of these guys make a shit ton of money.
Aside from last year his total playoff numbers really aren't as bad as you make them seem. 16 in 15 this year, 16 in 20 in 21-22 with a few being GWGs, 11 in 10 in in 18-19 with Columbus, 7 in 6 in 17-18. Over his entire playoff career he is a .84 PPG player. He has neither lit it up or shit the bed. I also predict Florida will contain Edmonton's big guns and there will be a lot of crying after that series.
Yes, 15 in 16. I'm pretty sure most star players do not produce at the same PPG rate as the regular season simply because they are playing better teams who play defense. I'm also too lazy to look up those stats. You keep mentioning that his linemates were more productive than him and this is true, both Trocheck and Laf played well. I also think that Florida was committed to shutting down who they thought were the biggest Ranger scoring threats. Every time Panarin got the puck there was 1 or 2 guys right on him. Like I said earlier they will also shut down the Oilers biggest threats. Book it.Again it’s 15 in 16. They played 16 games in the playoffs and he had 15 points. He had 120 points in the regular season. Both of
His line mates produced at a higher rate in these playoffs than they did in the regular season and he saw his PPG fall off by about .5 per game.
.84 looks okay until you see that he is at 1.16 for the regular season. Find me another star player who sees their production drop off that drastically. You won’t.
Plus what he did as a blue jacket is irrelevant to what he’s done as Ranger. He has been a massive playoff underachiever here no matter how you want to slice it.
Not here for the excuse train or the mental gymnastics again. I would have rather he actually taken charge this year so we didn’t have to have this conversation but it’s another year where he under performed.
Better than last year? Absolutely. Better than the year before that? Yup.
Good enough? Not even f***ing close.
Yes, 15 in 16. I'm pretty sure most star players do not produce at the same PPG rate as the regular season simply because they are playing better teams who play defense. I'm also too lazy to look up those stats. You keep mentioning that his linemates were more productive than him and this is true, both Trocheck and Laf played well. I also think that Florida was committed to shutting down who they thought were the biggest Ranger scoring threats. Every time Panarin got the puck there was 1 or 2 guys right on him. Like I said earlier they will also shut down the Oilers biggest threats. Book it.
Panarin - 1 goal, 2 assists
Kreider - 1 goal, 1 assist
Mika - 0 goals, 2 assists
Regular Season/Playoffs Pts/82 games
Crosby: 103/92
Ovechkin: 89/76
Malkin: 93/83
Kane: 86/79
Kopitar: 73/66
Stamkos: 86/65
Pavelski: 66/58
Giroux: 74/70
Tavares 77/61
Backstrom 77/67
That's your top 10 active scorers as of this year. Every single one worse in the playoffs by an average of 11 points.