Vaslof
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Seems like an excellent acquisition. Of course props to Murray himself for wanting to come here for 1 year.
Blocking shots is a really poor metric to judge a defenseman by. It's really just a measurement of who gets asked to stand in front of the net as a pylon on the PK, and high block numbers at 5v5 could indicate a Dman who is very passive when defending.Cole Blocked 29 shots in 15 games which is about his average and second to Graves who had a even more impressive 37 in the bubble. Both EJ and Zadorov had 16 blocked shots. Makar had 14 and Girard 11.
I don't know how you could say he was struggling with the Avs last year as he only played in 2 games with the Avs. One of those games was a 8-0 waxing over the Blues and the other was a 4-1 loss. He was a minus one in the loss while Timmons was minus 3, Girard and Graves both minus 2. Last year Cole blocked more shots than any Av in far less minutes played. Ryan Graves blocked 3 fewer shots than Cole. Now lets talk about mistakes. During Coles last full year with the Avs he finished plus 21 which put him at 10th in the league for defensemen. He is usually at the top of the league in this stat so how someone can randomly say he makes mistakes is not making sense. He was plus 2 in his 15 playoff games with the Avs last year and plus 6 the year prior with he Avs. Now it would be a little hard to play up tempo when a man short but again when blocking shots you sometimes aren't on your skates.Cole's 26 points playing mostly shut down minutes during his last full year would indicate just the opposite of what you think you are seeing.
Obviously the injury risk is a factor with Murray. Cole isn't better though.Umm Cole got one year at 2.9 million, Murry got one year at 2 million. So seriously yes I am and i would bet the GMs in the league think so as well.
Even though Graves rightfully stepped back offensively last season, I would still put him higher on the offensive category than Murray, but Ryan beats him on everything else including decisions with the puck. I love this signing, but he is also one hit away of being out for a good four to six weeks as well.
Max Domi??? Potential- check, blue jacket - check, cheap contact- check
2M x 1 how could you not love it
The defense looks great, but the real question is if half of those guys will be even playing once the playoffs roll around
All the injury prone players in NHL belong to Avalanche
People apparently watch hockey and can't tell Graves and Cole are trash lmao
Bizarre people in this world.
People apparently watch hockey and can't tell Graves and Cole are trash lmao
Bizarre people in this world.
That would be the ideal pairings, assuming that Byram can play that high up the lineup already. This way you can really manage Murray and Johnson's minutes, just giving them DZ and PK starts pretty much, while having the top 2 pairs eating 5v5 minutes and PP's.Wouldn’t surprise me if we see this by mid season:
Byram - Makar
Toews - Girard
Murray - EJ
Toews/Girard was really good last year and Murray played great hockey in CBJ next to Savard, who’s in the EJ mould. Not to mention Byram and Makar seem to have some natural chemistry.
The thing about Graves offence though is it’s heavily inflated by his poor decision making.
I agree that Murray’s offence is nothing special, but Graves offence comes from the fact that he’s a puck hog and shoots the puck every time it’s on his stick. Naturally that’s going to lead to some points and helps his offensive totals look more impressive, but it’s to the detriment of the team.
Yah I wish they could've gotten Manson or Murphy. Two righties who play with sand and play a stay at home babysit the other guy kinda game.I do think it's a bit of a problem there's effectively only one consistent RHD on the team. I really don't like Girard playing the right after what we saw in the playoffs last year. The Avs have to put him in the best position to succeed, and playing his offside when he already struggles against aggressive forechecks due to his size is less than ideal. I'm hoping either Byram can figure out the right side better than Girard can, EJ can magically be healthy for the playoffs (lol), or Barron gets a shot and appears a ~year ahead of schedule.
Just can't say I'm a fan of any D lineup that features Girard on the right.
Based on what Cronin said about Barron being ready sooner-rather-than-later due to his maturity, willingness to learn, and his on-ice play which suits the Avs style perfectly it wouldn't be surprising at all if Bednar called him up and used him by the playoffs.I do think it's a bit of a problem there's effectively only one consistent RHD on the team. I really don't like Girard playing the right after what we saw in the playoffs last year. The Avs have to put him in the best position to succeed, and playing his offside when he already struggles against aggressive forechecks due to his size is less than ideal. I'm hoping either Byram can figure out the right side better than Girard can, EJ can magically be healthy for the playoffs (lol), or Barron gets a shot and appears a ~year ahead of schedule.
And when he does this 9/10 times there is a better play like giving it to someone who has a good shot or you know someone with legit offensive talent. Hes a guy who fell in love with his offensive numbers a yr ago and lost focused of his true talent of being a piece of shit selfish pylon who gets caught on the offensive zone blue line causing rush chances against. f*** Ryan Graves
Yep — I really wanted a RHD with size to basically do what EJ is supposed to do for Girard. Murphy would have been the ideal (6’4!) but I doubt Chicago was or will move him, sadly, given they’ve abandoned their rebuild.Yah I wish they could've gotten Manson or Murphy. Two righties who play with sand and play a stay at home babysit the other guy kinda game.
People like their extremes. All three of Cole, Murray and Graves are NHL worthy defensemen. in and of itself it means a lot!
He was asked to dial it back this year and it lead to him f***ing up more and at one point caused him to be a healthy scratch. I think this is just who Ryan Graves is. If he plays to his strengths he can be very serviceable in Jersey. If he thinks hes Cale Makar hes going to continue on being shit.If he can dial that back I think he’ll actually be a nice addition for New Jersey, but I’m really happy to be rid of his hero hockey.