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Hey caps fans, how has PLD been for you guys?
Let's look at the example provided where? - oh, right here, with the building of what is now Capital One Arena. The ol' skinflint, Abe Pollin, financed the original arena (apparently stepping back from public funding after capitalism worked how it's supposed to in the textbooks, i.e., a competitor stepped in with a better deal for the local jurisdiction).Maybe some of you should go get your own team and then show everybody the right way to build a stadium. We all would do the same don’t kid yourself or pretend you wouldn’t.
wikiA group of Washington business leaders brokered a deal between Pollin and the District government to build an arena at the Gallery Place site, with the District paying for the $150 million project, which was envisioned to have shopping, food, and exhibitors for daily use even when there was no arena event.[19][20][21] The D.C. Council approved a special tax on businesses to finance the deal.[21] However, a competing proposal soon emerged, when Robert Johnson, head of Black Entertainment Television, offered to build the arena with mostly private financing.[22] With the arena deal facing criticism amid the District's budget crisis, Pollin eventually agreed to privately fund the construction of the building, which ultimately came to $200 million[23][24] (US$365 million in 2023 dollars[3]). The District would pay for other costs, including purchasing the portion of the land it did not already own, preparing the site, and expanding the Metro station; these eventually amounted to $79 million[24][25] (US$138 million in 2023 dollars[3]). The District leased the land to Pollin at a below-market rate of $300,000 per year.[26][27]
Let's look at the example provided where? - oh, right here, with the building of what is now Capital One Arena. The ol' skinflint, Abe Pollin, financed the original arena (apparently stepping back from public funding after capitalism worked how it's supposed to in the textbooks, i.e., a competitor stepped in with a better deal for the local jurisdiction).
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It's hard to argue that Pollin should've been responsible for some of the work that DC paid for, such as expanding the Metro station. He still got assistance from the district but the amount of aid pales in comparison with the deal that Leonsis and his cronies made. Maybe the difference is just the natural evolution of Corporate Socialism.
McMichael and Wilson look terrific this year. I’m sure some of that is due to Wilson getting healthy again and McMichael continuing his development but I think PLD’s play has been a big contributing factor as well. He’s been very solid at both ends of the ice and makes plays to open up space and time for his linemates.Hey caps fans, how has PLD been for you guys?
In this game or on the season. I’m not sure I’d agree with that on either. But i have liked him. He is a legit top 6 center but he will always be compared to 8.5M which is fair but I just want 6M of value from him.They quoted Carbs earlier saying PLD has arguably been our best forward….i was a little surprised, but he’s been solid.
Isn’t it 13.5m for the 2 of them? Not trying to be a noob, but I think it’s 8.5 and 5In this game or on the season. I’m not sure I’d agree with that on either. But i have liked him. He is a legit top 6 center but he will always be compared to 8.5M which is fair but I just want 6M of value from him.
12.5M for him and Strome combined. All day long!
You’re right. I am banged up. It is 8.5M for PLD and 5M for Strome. 13.5M.Isn’t it 13.5m for the 2 of them? Not trying to be a noob, but I think it’s 8.5 and 5
Agreed, his pace, puck carrying, and compete level, have been eye-opening(partially due to low expectations). Compared to a broken Kuzy and injured Backstrom from last year, the upgrade is huge. The way Carbs is using his line(and Dowd's line) to match up against the other teams top lines, is great. They've outplayed Eichel and Hintz's lines, which is impressive. Hopefully he will keep it up.McMichael and Wilson look terrific this year. I’m sure some of that is due to Wilson getting healthy again and McMichael continuing his development but I think PLD’s play has been a big contributing factor as well. He’s been very solid at both ends of the ice and makes plays to open up space and time for his linemates.
Would like to see a bit more production for his AAV but a huge upgrade at the 2C position.
There are plenty of people who would have no problem insisting their company be a good corporate citizen thats pays its own business expenses instead of passing those costs on to the public. The problem is that people with those values will never ascend to positions of true power in the corporate world.Maybe some of you should go get your own team and then show everybody the right way to build a stadium. We all would do the same don’t kid yourself or pretend you wouldn’t.
The third line has been playing a lot better since the first game. It's not a finished product, but the production will come as they continue to gel. It really helps when Vrana is going as his speed provides an element to that line that opens up space for Lapierre and Mangiapane.I'd keep rolling these lines at least until the Caps lose. The 3rd line might not be producing, but they aren't giving up goals either. Literally -- I don't think they've been on for a GA since game 1. They aren't even really giving up many chances against, according to their xGA numbers. If it ain't broke....
Yep, was just looking at that. Could do worse than a "3rd" (really 4th) line that gets mildly sheltered deployments and doesn't give up a lot of chances the other way. Here's how the 4 lines are doing so far at ES.I'd keep rolling these lines at least until the Caps lose. The 3rd line might not be producing, but they aren't giving up goals either. Literally -- I don't think they've been on for a GA since game 1. They aren't even really giving up many chances against, according to their xGA numbers. If it ain't broke....
Line | ES TOI | GF | GA | xGF/60 | xGA/60 | xGF% | OZ Faceoff% | PDO |
Ovechkin-Strome-Protas | 38:00 | 4 | 3 | 3.63 | 2.26 | 61.7 | 68.0 | 1.032 |
McMichael-Dubois-Wilson | 46:09 | 4 | 3 | 2.59 | 1.95 | 57.1 | 41.2 | 0.950 |
Vrana-Lapierre-Mangiapane | 26:25 | 0 | 0 | 2.75 | 1.45 | 65.52 | 61.5 | 1.000 |
Duhaime-Dowd-Raddysh | 51:15 | 1 | 1 | 2.46 | 2.06 | 54.43 | 15.4 | 1.016 |
Mangiapane hustles. Small but a grinder IMO.The problem I see with the 3rd line is that there isn't anyone who hustles. The one time we see Vrana do it they end up scoring. The 2nd line is working great because both Wilson and CMM are relentless. I would like to see Lappy's compete level increase. He is kind of just meandering right now.
There are plenty of people who would have no problem insisting their company be a good corporate citizen thats pays its own business expenses instead of passing those costs on to the public. The problem is that people with those values will never ascend to positions of true power in the corporate world.
Random observation not really meaningful to the points being made .. but I noticed from the game summary last night that Dubois was 8-2 on faceoffs (45% season to date), and McMichael was 3-0 (50% season to date). Hopefully the successes last night are a sign of improvements being made.Yep, was just looking at that. Could do worse than a "3rd" (really 4th) line that gets mildly sheltered deployments and doesn't give up a lot of chances the other way. Here's how the 4 lines are doing so far at ES.
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I mean getting Bedard seems worth itI still can’t believe we got Strome for free
What the hell was Chicago thinking