Post-Game Talk: Best in the league. 7 in a row. Jets win 3-0

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I'd like to see them score some more at 5 on 5. They are generating a lot of looks but need to start capitalizing a bit more.
They're coming around recently. If they capitalized more regularly that would be great, but the Jets overall aren't hurting for 5v5 scoring (or outscoring).

ENP last 10 games: 2.78 GF/60 - 1.85 GA/60. 60% GF
CSV last 10 games: 2.61 GF/60 - 3.13 GA/60. 45% GF
CSV season to date: 3.27 GF/60 - 2.59 GA/60. 56% GF

2.78 GF/60 ain't bad, and their GA/60 is elite.
 
Obviously live is different than watching on TV, but I've seen the Canes play way better than that this year. However, the Jets were pretty good at pressuring the puck all game and not giving them any really good looks.
Thanks for the breakdown tbcSawyer 😉
 
They're coming around recently. If they capitalized more regularly that would be great, but the Jets overall aren't hurting for 5v5 scoring (or outscoring).

ENP last 10 games: 2.78 GF/60 - 1.85 GA/60. 60% GF
CSV last 10 games: 2.61 GF/60 - 3.13 GA/60. 45% GF
CSV season to date: 3.27 GF/60 - 2.59 GA/60. 56% GF

2.78 GF/60 ain't bad, and their GA/60 is elite.

Yeah they still outscore by a wide margin. It's more so through solid scoring and elite prevention. It's probably what the coach wants out of them as well. It seems the strategy is to have a high event offensive line, two two-way lines and an energy line.

It's really only a minor critique of mine.
 
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Yeah they still outscore by a wide margin. It's more so through solid scoring and elite prevention. It's probably what the coach wants out of them as well. It seems the strategy is to have a high event offensive line, two two-way lines and an energy line.

It's really only a minor critique of mine.
The way the season is going, all there are are minor critiques :) it’s fun to imagine tweaks here and there.
 
Super happy for Comrie to get the win and shutout. I've been saying he's been playing well but just not getting the support so it's nice to see him get this one last night.

Overall I thought the team played well. Really liked the pace at times and thought both teams were playing fast.

Can't say much about a PP that is staying absolutely scorching hot besides keep it going!

Don't want to get too ahead, but the ENP line has played very well lately. They've seemed much more in synch. I don't have a technical reason to point to however, just seems like they're generating more chances, and creating more in the offensive zone, and not just off the rush. And not sacrificing D.

Nice to see Kupari and Gus playing well too in their roles. I commented on Gus more than a few games ago when he wasn't getting any love, so nice to see he's getting some.

Nino and Names (but especially Nino) have been absolutely slam dunk acquisitions. Didn't cost 1st round picks to acquire and both have turned out to not strictly be rentals.

The D had a solid game as well. Stan gets heat for bad games, so might as well give him credit when he plays a solid and unnoticeable (in a good way) game.
Great game overall. Stan had a massive giveaway early then became mostly unnoticeable.
 
.... exact same car, colour, model, and all! Except mine is still on the road, 380,000 kms later...
My personal record for my vehicle is a 96 Orca-bodied Chevy Caprice 9c1 with 385,000 km - she still ran great, but the floors and quarters were bad... even after welding in new ones at 280,000 km, ha ha. Bought it at an auction in 2002, fixed the trans, and hit the road.

RIP mighty Orca

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Hockey content:

Names is skating better than I've ever seen him. Super smooth on zone entries.

Stan actually knocked a Cane to the ice, almost accidentally, during one sequence.
 
Binning is a bit arbitrary by nature. 10 games, 16 games, 1st half/2nd half, all well and good. 10 is a nice round decimal number. Very Metric. (BTW: the Jets' December 6-4 is really 6-2-2, so in points% terms it's .700 and January was 6-3-1/.650 - 6-4 makes it look like they were just .600 in both bins, but they were better).

16 game bins make sense because that isolates the crazy hot streak to start the season - and why would we want to do that? Because we're cherry picking, of course! Wait, no - it's because we recognize that hot streak as an unusual event - so separating that from what happened after might give us a better picture of what's more realistic for the team.

The fact that the slump came directly on the heels of the streak is a good example of regression. Then take the two bins together and you get a mean: 15-1-0 + 7-8-1 = 22-9-1 = .703 which is closer to reality than the .937 the Jets were rocking in their first 16 games, OR the .469 in their second 16. Right now they're .718, so pretty close.
Enough with the conspiracy bullshit already... theres no conspiracy.

16 games makes sense because it cuts the season into 5 equal blocks. These blocks actually reflects the schedule and the teams adv stats...

We cant argue about scheif or ehlers anymore so we are drifting into the same old 'whos the better fan' debate... its very predictable haha

Yes 16 games isolates the first winning streak and our 'losing' streak which is a lot better than i thought...

It also isolates the current winning streak coincidentally... which will be interesting to watch
 
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Great game overall. Stan had a massive giveaway early then became mostly unnoticeable.
If I HAD to guess...

I think the coaching staff is telling Stanley to use his size/reach to keep the play yo the outside in his own end... and to use his body to pin players to the boards when possible to take them out of the play... I've watched him closely in his own end and that seems to be what he's focusing on

I think it's also been emphasized to him that if he makes a read to activate/jump up, that he needs to body the player as well. He had a really good example of that last night in the 3rd at the Jets blueline

Lastly, based on his shot metrics, I think that Arniel is telling him to shoot the puck more

He still makes some headscratching reads and sometimes I wonder what the f*** he's thinking with the puck/first pass, but then I find myself noticing that with all our D men not named JoMo
 
Those penalties were against the 1st line if I recall correctly, so PP2 is the rested one ready to go.

Makes sense. But you still don't see that often, and then 2 in a row. That line doesn't normally take a lot of penalties.

The 3rd one was only about 1 minute. The PK had been on the ice so PP1 started. The 4th was started with the first unit on but they did not stay out as long as usual before the second unit came on.

Then there was the lines invisibility most of the game. That might have been a credit to Canes for shutting them down. They just seemed a little off and I remembered some talk about the flu bug having affected the team a few days ago. 2+2=5 right?
 
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Lowry invisible out there tonight. Need to come up with a way of combining Lowry and Petan this seems to work as motivation. Lowretan is not pulling his weight.
Petan's influence is beginning to be a cause for concern among the Jets coaching staff:

Schuffletan
KFtan
Larditan

Ehlatan
Perfettan
Namestnitan

Neidatan
Rasamatan
Appletan

Iafatan
Gustufftan
Fortran
 
Petan's influence is beginning to be a cause for concern among the Jets coaching staff:

Schuffletan
KFtan
Larditan

Ehlatan
Perfettan
Namestnitan

Neidatan
Rasamatan
Appletan

Iafatan
Gustufftan
Fortran
HOW did you not add

Stanetan

Makes sense. But you still don't see that often, and then 2 in a row. That line doesn't normally take a lot of penalties.

The 3rd one was only about 1 minute. The PK had been on the ice so PP1 started. The 4th was started with the first unit on but they did not stay out as long as usual before the second unit came on.

Then there was the lines invisibility most of the game. That might have been a credit to Canes for shutting them down. They just seemed a little off and I remembered some talk about the flu bug having affected the team a few days ago. 2+2=5 right?
Neither of the penalties were against the first line - Perfetti served the first one.
 
There were a few folks who thought the sky was falling...Yes, the schedule was rough, but it was a precipitous drop in play and results compared to the heady days of 15-1.

This was after the loss to the Ducks on December 18:


I can understand why there was concern. Concern was definitely warranted.

Yup, that's true as well!
 
In soccer, the best team at the end of the regular season wins. Playoffs are for league promotion purposes, etc. Other tournaments are held, but everything is kept separate

Playoffs in North American pro sports are largely to drive revenue and keep fans engaged once their team is eliminated from the points race

I'm by no means saying that President's Trophy > Stanley Cup, but it's been really special to watch this team this year (and for large chunks of last year, too) and I've gotten immense enjoyment from them

Regular season winners deserve more respect than they usually get. 82 games vs 28 max. Play every other team. Live the day to day grind of practice, play, travel.

So far there has been a pattern of Presidents Trophy winners not doing all that well in the PO. It is almost viewed as a jinx, sort of like the Adams. If that pattern changes the PT winners will start getting more respect.
 
Those penalties were against the 1st line if I recall correctly, so PP2 is the rested one ready to go.
I believe you are correct.
L1 was fighting the puck all night. Scheif had a few good rushes but a funny moment was when Gabe broke in, dipsy doodled thru the defense like butter then passed it off to no one. It summed up their night. He was also not out for their last shift of the game. Hope he was not hurt.
 
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I finally made it home after waiting almost thirty minutes trying to get out of the Convention Centre parking garage. Congratulations to Eric Comrie for the shutout, it was well deserved as he made some awesome saves. El Nino had another great game, he was busy at both ends of the ice. My only complaint, other than the guy two seats down from me yelling at the top of his lungs all night, was the fact that the Jets need someone who can consistently win faceoffs. I kept looking at the scoreboard and it was ranging around 30-40% faceoff wins for Winnipeg tonight. They need to improve on that, as I certainly think they miss Adam Lowry in that role. Despite that, I give the game five "55's" out of 5...

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The Prediction Contest for the game against the Long Island Iced Teas has been posted for your guesses. A big shout out to @SUX2BU who will be making the next GDT! We are looking forward to it! It's way past my bedtime, but I will see you all on Friday! Good night...

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How much to park at the convention center?
 
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Got these two texts this morning from good friends in TO, diehard Leaf fans:

Those Jets are the real deal
7 straight. Wow

The centre of the universe is paying attention
Their dedicated networks, The Toronto Sports Network and Torontonet, are not. The Jets win was not in top news on either web site. I think they both had stories about how the Leafs pack for road trips and how the Panthers visit to the Whitehouse affected them.
 
been looking at that...
I don't like the way people were breaking up the season to highlight the "bad streaks"
so..10 game segments...55 games
Here's how the season breaks..
9-1
8-2
4-6
6-4
6-4
5-???

the "big dip" really has less and less impact if you don't stare directly at it and cherry pick the stats...

Jets are at 38 wins in 55 games........
projection at this rate is 56.5 wins and 117 points
As we sit today...5 wins away from the best 1.0 season 14 shy the best Jets 2.0 season of 52
even at .500 hockey here on out the Jets will win 54.5 games!!!!!

of course we only beat teams that are bellow us in the standings..

Division? Central 14-5-0 Pacific 8-4-3 Metro 6-1-0 Atlantic 10-4-0
Western Conference 22-9-3 Eastern 16-5-0

25 teams played
12 we are "perfect" against, 6 we have a winning record against, 7 we have an even record with
teams we have losing records against? Kings 0-1-1, Ducks 0-1-1...
I really like the time and effort you put into breaking down the wins and losses. It tells me they must avoid the Ducks and Kings at all costs in the playoffs :D

I was one of the posters ready to jump from the Jetwagon but my tune is changing over the past few games. The fact they have won without lowry, won 2 games with Comerie in net and are getting contributions from 3rd and 4th liners such as Kupari, Barron, Ford are all reasons to believe in this team. The Powertool has also not looked out of place the past few games.
I will add the caveat that playoffs are a different style of play. Their faceoffs are an issue and the power play goals propel them to many wins both things that can come back to haunt in the playoffs.
 
Regular season winners deserve more respect than they usually get. 82 games vs 28 max. Play every other team. Live the day to day grind of practice, play, travel.

So far there has been a pattern of Presidents Trophy winners not doing all that well in the PO. It is almost viewed as a jinx, sort of like the Adams. If that pattern changes the PT winners will start getting more respect.
It's arguably more of an accomplishment to be on top after the 82 games, 6+ month slog of the regular season. But the general perception is that the regular season is just the seeding method for the playoffs and so we assign greater prestige to the Cup winner. Everyone pretty much agrees that the Stanley Cup Winner is the best team in the league. Everyone, including the players, think that way too, so the playoffs are definitely higher stakes and everyone digs deep...

Really, they're different kinds of accomplishments.
 

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