SuperScript29
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This isn't an NHL 25 message board. It's just not that simple.
That's okay, in 20 games if we still suck, I think you'll wish Yzerman was operating on NHL 25 mode.
This isn't an NHL 25 message board. It's just not that simple.
of all the Dmen on the team to get rid of, why pick Chiarot??If we have not improved by game 20, I say screw it. Bring ASP over and get rid of someone like Chiarot.
if we haven't improved by game 20 the season is toast. better to take the L, add another top 10 pick and let our prospects develop for next yearIf we have not improved by game 20, I say screw it. Bring ASP over and get rid of someone like Chiarot.
if we haven't improved by game 20 the season is toast. better to take the L, add another top 10 pick and let our prospects develop for next year
there is no mandatory in professional sports. you try your best and you get what you getLast season we broke our franchise record to 8 years of missing the playoffs in a row, so missing the playoffs again this year would just extend this crappy record. At some point extreme measures need to be taken. We had our high picks 4-5 years ago and had enough time to build a team around the youth and the core guys, at some point results need to be mandatory.
If the Wings don't make the playoffs this year, there needs to be some serious shakeup to the team, and yes, this involves Yzerman being on the hot seat.
there is no mandatory in professional sports. you try your best and you get what you get
if things don't improve by game 20 we'll have 16 points in 20 games, a 65 point pace. there's no coming back from that. we're not the 23-24 oilers
lastly, swapping chiarot for asp isn't going to improve anything (except our draft position)
lastly, swapping chiarot for asp isn't going to improve anything (except our draft position)
the fruits of our rebuild are literally ripening before our eyes. this is blatantly obvious to everyone who is paying attention, even certain posters who have some weird fetish that involves negging teenage athletes on the internet. we have 9 roster spots open next year with as much as 25 million in cap space. we could have as many as 8 highly promising prospects ready for nhl duty as early as next season. if you don't have the patience to wait one more year for it to all come together you might not be as old and wise as you think you areBut this is what sets successful franchises from those who are not. I'm not sure how old you are, but I watched the Wings since the 90s, so I remember a time where this franchise was looked at as the standard. I get it, it's sports entertainment and not something serious, but as a fan I can say that the direction they poop hard if they miss another year, and to me it would be an indication that they're not moving toward the right direction.
unless it negatively affects asp's developmentFor this kind of effort, this would be for the best.
Last season we broke our franchise record to 8 years of missing the playoffs in a row, so missing the playoffs again this year would just extend this crappy record. At some point extreme measures need to be taken. We had our high picks 4-5 years ago and had enough time to build a team around the youth and the core guys, at some point results need to be mandatory.
If the Wings don't make the playoffs this year, there needs to be some serious shakeup to the team, and yes, this involves Yzerman being on the hot seat.
If the Wings don't make the playoffs this year, there needs to be some serious shakeup to the team, and yes, this involves Yzerman being on the hot seat.
One could even say that that's the "standard" of improvement.2020 - 39 points
2021 - 48 points
2022 - 74 points
2023 - 80 points
2024 - 91 points and missed the playoffs due to a tiebreaker.
Are those not positive results?
2020 - 39 points
2021 - 48 points
2022 - 74 points
2023 - 80 points
2024 - 91 points and missed the playoffs due to a tiebreaker.
Are those not positive results?
Why most here think that before playing in NHL ASP should play in AHL. There's nothing for him to learn in AHL. Very next season he should be on second pair
Namely how to dodge talentless plugs that will run you 3 seconds after the puck is gone....There is plenty to learn in the AHL.
Namely how to dodge talentless plugs that will run you 3 seconds after the puck is gone....
I will once our prospects stop getting run by talentless plugs whilest in the AHL.Quit talking about the AHL like it is the SPHL or FPHL. Ridiculous.
The most important lesson, how to be a professional athlete.Why most here think that before playing in NHL ASP should play in AHL. There's nothing for him to learn in AHL.
And I believe Makar NHL entry was when he was 19 and his first NHL season was when he was 20. Anyway , my point was that let him mature enough to play in NHL and skip AHL. I also believe he could play now in NHL, limited third pair and second pp untilThe most important lesson, how to be a professional athlete.
People forget that these kids are literally kids, ASP probably still lives at home. And Yzerman has said that these kids stay where they are until they are physically and mentally ready to play in NHL or AHL.
There is no rush, we not only want these kids to make it, we need these kids to make it. Give them time. Makar & Fox played their first full season when they were 21, ASP turns 20 in March.
And I believe Makar NHL entry was when he was 19 and his first NHL season was when he was 20. Anyway , my point was that let him mature enough to play in NHL and skip AHL. I also believe he could play now in NHL, limited third pair and second pp until
Quit talking about the AHL like it is the SPHL or FPHL. Ridiculous.
Thanks, I remember when Makar started playing in NHL, he was like extra forward, no defense. ASP is already good at defense and his size will not make him much better. Of course he needs to get stronger and faster, but who doesn't. Among our prospects only Kasper doesn't need to improve in speed and physicalityMakar was ~20,5 year old before his NHL entry at the playoffs. 2 years after draft.
And he turned 21 during the start of the first regular season (October birthday).