Id be shocked if Crawford wasn't the guy in New Jersey. At the start of the season at least.Buffalo brought in Taylor Hall and Eric Staal this offseason. The Rangers drafted Lafreniere. New Jersey seems improved, especially with Blackwood taking over the net full time. It's going to be tough sledding.
Yeah I thought the same thing. TB should walk through easily unless Carolina takes another stepThe Southeast /Central div looks much easier then the Death row of the east.
My goodness is that central division pathetic outside of TB and CAR.
East Coast Division is going to be a bloodbath
Division standings are rarely about who matches up well against other teams, it's about who can bring it most consistently across the span of a season (and that includes avoiding injuries and goalie slumps). Even with a shortened season, it will still be the same this year.
This season is going to be most dependent on the play of Samsonov and Lundqvist. How will the Caps fare in the post-Holtby era.
Boston is missing Marchand and Pastrnak for a few months aren't they? they could easily miss the playoffs.
They lost Krug as well but agreed, they should be fine.Eh, it's possible, but they're still a pretty deep well-coached team.
They lost Krug as well but agreed, they should be fine.
Sure about that?Thats true but Holtby is now in Calgary.
You know, the reverse retro sweater has really grown on me.
Right country... wrong province. He's in Vancouver. Still, I get your point.Thats true but Holtby is now in Calgary. In the overall scheme of things I would think that adds up in Boston's favor. Not the rest of the division
Right country... wrong province. He's in Vancouver. Still, I get your point.
Stanley Cup Final???Oops. Well....he will have to wait a year to get his video tribute and standing ovation with no visit to DC on the schedule
Vancouver. But who’s paying attentionThats true but Holtby is now in Calgary. In the overall scheme of things I would think that adds up in Boston's favor. Not the rest of the division
If there’s an AHL season, I’d suspect that most prospects would be in Hershey. Taxi squad probably applies to the beginning of the NHL season which starts roughly a month before the anticipated AHL start date. Gives them a chance to get their legs backFriedman says there will be "taxi squads". Your AHL callups will not be in the AHL.
If there’s an AHL season, I’d suspect that most prospects would be in Hershey. Taxi squad probably applies to the beginning of the NHL season which starts roughly a month before the anticipated AHL start date. Gives them a chance to get their legs back
I’m looking at it purely from a developmental standpoint. Having guys only practice versus having guys practice and play games. I get the COVID concerns, but I’d suspect that the AHL is going to have similarities in their COVID procedures. If there is a taxi squad, my guess is it’s more along the likes of the older guys like a LaDue, Carr, Sgarbossa, etc. with one or two bubble guys like Fehervary, Pinho, AJF sprinkled in.They are talking a 26 man roster plus 4 on a taxi squad. They are talking about COVID reserve lists. My read is that they dont want players bouncing back and forth between the NHL and AHL rosters. The conversations and articles Ive seen/heard made no mention of temperary. The questions are how the salary cap works with an expanded roster and how movement to the taxi squad would deal with waivers. They are also talking about requiring the teams to carry 3 goalies.
I was listening to 31 Thoughts Podcast, and from what I was hearing, the point of the taxi squads is to use as a reserve incase a handful of players on a team get COVID. That way instead of stopping and delaying/forfeiting the games, a team could replace a chunk of players on the fly.
Could be wrong though.
which means they’re traveling with the team....practicing, same film study regimen, etc.....to be ready at the drop of a hat.