Boredom Poll #2 - Who is 2nd most important to Jackets success next season?

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It's an interesting question because I think there are different answers to the question based on how you interpret the question.

I'll answer Wennberg. The thought being that if he makes a significant step forward that it will be the most impactful on the team's improvement.

But I think you could also answer Jones or Murray, or Foligno, for example.
 

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solid thought process DSL...I went Jones b/c our defense in front of Bob HAS to be better to have success...
 

JacketsDavid

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solid thought process DSL...I went Jones b/c our defense in front of Bob HAS to be better to have success...

I voted Jones but could have been Murray as well. If those 2 progress and become a legit top pair (not just 2 guys who play top pair on a team) then we may be in business.
 

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Derek Dawley: Keeping the fans entertained enough in the arena to keep buying tickets to future games, and keep the season ticket numbers up will be key to successfully getting through this season, with a healthy enough season ticket holder number to move on to the next.
 

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It's all about the defense. I'm not one bit worried about Jones and Murray getting better. They'll continue to develop. Jack Johnson on the other had has to recapture what Jack Johnson used to be and not let his off-ice saga be a distraction.
 

Forepar

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It's an interesting question because I think there are different answers to the question based on how you interpret the question.

I'll answer Wennberg. The thought being that if he makes a significant step forward that it will be the most impactful on the team's improvement.

But I think you could also answer Jones or Murray, or Foligno, for example.

Agree. I may be drinking the kool-aid, but I almost have the D improved without thinking about it. I expect Jones and Murray to be even better, and I expect Werenski to push them to be better, and expect him to be stalwart 2nd pair for this season. They won't be top-5 D this year, but I expect that in 3 years (credit to Major and others for that observation).

The expectation for D is why I voted Wennberg - if he has breakout year, he may be the C we need to slot everyone else in the proper roles, let PLD percolate.

If D progresses as expected...a playoff contender, maybe; a SC finalist, not so much.
 

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I voted Wennberg because I'm not concerned about Jones success. He will be fine, and a great compliment to Murray. I think it may even be easier for him to grow with a lot of eyes on Zach W.

Wennberg would be huge if he is able to take the next step and solidify his place as 2C or even 1C. If he can show that he is growing into the 1C, it will help talk a lot of us off the ledge....

(Dang, I have to read the other posts before I comment. DSL and Forepar both beat me to it!)
 
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Inquiring Minds

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It's all about the defense. I'm not one bit worried about Jones and Murray getting better. They'll continue to develop. Jack Johnson on the other had has to recapture what Jack Johnson used to be and not let his off-ice saga be a distraction.

We won't ever again see what JMFJ used to be, because he will never chew up those massive minutes again. He won't have to, nor will he be able to; Jones, Murray & Werenski will see that the minutes are not available for him (barring injuries).

I'm hoping that we see him with a bit more edge, willing to take his shot more often, and perhaps a little angrier.
 

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Boss. How much this defensive and goaltending improvement is due to the gaffer's playbook?

Since Blue Jackets have one of the most distinct style of plays in the NHL now it doesn't come really across in the posting.
 

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not easy question.. Alex? but after two injuries he played well and went nearly 1 ppg ( ~last 40 games). Jones? and this boy played well...Bob is Bob, enigma:laugh:
yep, I don't know.. imho Zach and Bjork are very important, but really Captain must improve his performance level
 

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It's all about the defense. I'm not one bit worried about Jones and Murray getting better. They'll continue to develop. Jack Johnson on the other had has to recapture what Jack Johnson used to be.......

This is exactly my line of thinking, but with a twist. Agreed that Murray and Jones will continue to improve. It might take some time for Werenski to get used to the pace/size of the NHL. But I don't see him making the same mistake 6-8-10 times. So if Jack Johnson doesn't recapture, then there should be players that are progressing to help him.

Nick F. on the other hand would kill this team with another 12 goal performance. Yes, the kids from Lake Erie could arrive and stabilize. But wearing the C and repeat of last year would be tough to cover. A 12 goal pace could get the captain a view from the press box.
 

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I'm in the Wennberg camp as well. I almost went Dubi because I think our play up the middle will be where the difference can come from this year.

Like everyone else, I expect Jones and Murray to move forward and not take a step back which should solidify the back end. Moving Savard/JJ to a 2nd pair role gives the team depth like never before. But having the C position shored up after moving Joey just seems like a bigger question mark to me. if Wennberg can ultimately move Dubi back to a 2C (a really good one at that) then I think this team is going to take a big step.
 

Speedy Sanderson

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I chose Dubinksy because without a true #1 center, Dubi's going to play a larger role than he otherwise should be expected to. I love his passion, but have doubts as to whether he can produce as needed.
 

TheOllieC

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You could argue for Jones or Wennberg. If Jones can show that he's a very good all around #1 D that can improve the offense, helping the top-end-lacking forwards to put up more points that'd be great. Or if Wennberg can keep improving toward being a 55-60 point playmaking center that would obviously be fantastic and drastically help how the forward group is viewed.

Or both would be good.
 

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I voted Foligno. After a disappointing 2015-16 season, I think if he were to have a rebound year it would be contagious in the locker room and others would feed of of him.

Also because he's our Captain, he has to up his game for this team to make a playoff run this year.
 

EspenK

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It's an interesting question because I think there are different answers to the question based on how you interpret the question.

I'll answer Wennberg. The thought being that if he makes a significant step forward that it will be the most impactful on the team's improvement.

But I think you could also answer Jones or Murray, or Foligno, for example.

Great point. I had similar thoughts when voting the second time.

The guys who did good last year we need them to do so again; guys like Foligno and Johnson who didn't have their best years they need to be better. Wennberg needs to improve - if he doesn't then the team won't.

Bottom line is thye all need to have their best seasons.
 

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Where is Clarkson? From reading some threads, I would have thought he would have made the list, due to his potential waiving his NMC:sarcasm::laugh:
 

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I'm hoping that we see him with a bit more edge, willing to take his shot more often, and perhaps a little angrier.

Edgier, angrier Jack? I'd like that. He'd be scary to play against. And he can shoot more once he learns how to hit the side of a barn.
 

Dk Math

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Very dificult

I think it is difficult.

Bob is safe call, because goalkeeper is the half of the team.
The most important player.

But else what is most important, to get Wennberg reach expectations or to get new player like Bjorkstrand filling void?
From what we saw in the end of last season, the one could easily be part of the other!

However the true valid point is that this team need the raise scoring and lower goal against.

So this team need to improve the lowest of defense. This team simply need to depend less on the goal keeper, that mean that the 6 and 7 defense man is the 2'Th most important for success.

So this is actually rather simple, because no team is better than it weakest link.

This all turn back to the coach, he is the 2'Th most important individual for this team success.
A coach can single hand build and destroy a team, and we saw what a good coach can do for team spirit at the Monsters AHL run.
How he create systems and tactic, how coach each player (different and getting the best out of all). How is talk to player, both when they exile and when they goes through a slump.
A coach can build or destroy a player, more than anyone believe.

3'Th is the team spirit, which is created by the leaders on the team together with coach and management team.
The company spirit in any company comes down from the top, so do not underestimate management and ownership important here.
And they are not even on the team.
Yes I know it is professional sport. So you will say high educated people in companies in the world are not professionals?. Yes it should not matter, but how management and ownership behave around the team is very important.
But I will go with team spirit for the 3'Th most important.
 

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