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Johansson buys Trotz another few games at the helm.
How did that go again...."you don't really believe what you just typed right?"....
Johansson buys Trotz another few games at the helm.
Right now Marcus Johansson is the best forward on the Washington Capitals.
Right now Marcus Johansson is the best forward on the Washington Capitals.
I'm wondering if one of the reasons Mojo is doing well is because of increased ice team - it wasn't uncommon last year to see his ice time somewhere around the 15 minute mark in a game - he's playing 17-20 minutes a game right now, with better linemates than a lot of last year.
Lol what? No.
This regular season means zero. Nothing. His fate will be decided in the playoffs. There is enough talent on this team to sleep walk through the regular season, get a 5/6 seed, turn it on and win a Cup.
Agree generally, but the slashing call tonight was incredibly weak. That was just a bad call
Trotz just does not trust our young players. 11 minutes for Vrana who looked really good. Is that how you develop your young players? Not giving them a chance even when they look good.
Nah. He was often the forward with the most TOI last season already. At least at ES. He's playing a lot for Trotz.
Vrana had 4 more shots on goal in just 11:58 of ice time and looked dangerous every time he had the puck. Give him a bigger role.
fine...splain to me that bigger role? give him kuzy's spot on pp2? put him on rw with beagle and put Wilson with Kuzy and Burt?
Would you give him Jojo's spot on pp1?
Trotz said last night that new combinations were coming. I am just sure where the ice time is that uses his skill
Ovie looks like so many youth hockey players I see - glide around until you think play might develop into a scoring chance for you, and only then start moving your feet and of course by then it's too late. Skate if there's a scoring chance for you - instead of skating all the time so that when there's a scoring chance you'll be in a position to put the other time on their heels. It's agonizing to watch him watch the play and rev the motor only periodically and almost always when it's too late.
That said, I've never seen a superstar, 500-goal scorer, future Hall of Famer get penalized for more BS, borderline, ticky-tack stick or hold penalties than I'm seeing Ovie get hit with this year. Hell, maybe his sluggish play and torpid pace is so apparent to everyone on the ice that the refs are trying to spur him to pick up his game by sending him to the box every time he does something that results from being too slow and two steps behind the play too often. And this business of Ovie skating out of the zone without looking back to receive the puck - decent chance that that's a mental lapse borne of physical fatigue.
On the bright side - Carlson has sucked (seems lost mentally), Ovie has sucked, Kuzy has sucked, Williams has sucked, and our bottom 6 outside of Beagle (and occasionally Winnick) has sucked, and we're still in a playoff spot (barely). So there's that.
Would be a great if we could play one game with 12 Jay Beagles - he's the only one that is consistently playing with the tempo and motor rate required for teams to have consistent success in this NHL.
Orlov - he may have eye-gouging, hair-pulling catastrophic shifts, but at least he plays with pace. We don't have enough guys doing that, so we need to suffer through his lapses because this team is not in a position to subtract players that can play with pace.
I think that's what's driving Holtby crazy - and what's behind his statement that the team isn't in shape. They simply have not adapted to the fact that this generation of NHL players plays at higher average rate of speed than they are comfortable with or accustomed to. It's like a car company failing to adapt to the capabilities of a new generation of motors.
And Trotz may not be the best guy to teach them how to adapt - because he made his bones as a coach when the NHL was materially slower than it is today. He better be thinking about how he's gone change up his approach, because BMac's message after the Pens series was that it wasn't good enough for this team to be defensively responsible and offensively opportunistic (which it can't manage now) - it had to also play with pace in order to get to the next level.
Here endeth the rant.
I want him to have more than 11:58 in ice time when he's averaged 3 SOG per game and has in general looked dangerous without looking lost defensively. He should be in the top 6 and maybe get PP2 time:
90-19-13
8-92-77/14
65-83-14/77/10 (Connolly in while Oshie is out with his injury)
26-20-43
Give him a legitimate shot alongside Mojo and Backstrom at even strength. Burakovsky looked best alongside 90 and 19 so I imagine it would set Vrana up for success as well as it would ease his defensive burden.
Meanwhile, Beagle has clearly outplayed Eller and deserves to be in the top 9. Maybe he and Burakovsky can form some chemistry on the third line and make it a legitimate third scoring line.
Also for the love of god please don't revert back to 27-2 for at least a few games. The team looked much better in transition last night after Orlov and Alzner were flipped.
^A lot of truth in that post.
It once again begs the question. How many key players have down turns simultaneously does it take before people stop considering it a coincidence? If it were just one or two, it would be easy to write off as slumps. But about half the team is listless, out of sync, and unable to score a goal.
just so I read you right. you want to demote Ov for Vrana. You want to bump up Kuzy's toi because with Ov it will rise when he is clearly earning less ice time.
You are sending mixed messages
Pretty much all of this. And the thing about Ovie is Trotz initially convinced him that better defensive responsibility meant more scoring chances for him. He seems to have abandoned that commitment. It appears as though he may have tuned Trotz out, which would explain or dovetail with so much of the rest of the team apparently dogging it or refusing to pay attention to detail.
Like I said before, a coach like Trotz bag skating a team after the goaltender calls them out seems like a last resort move for someone who doesn't know what to do and has lost the ability to motivate individually, or with other methods. The fact that it didn't appear to work is even more troubling.
Gloom. Doom. Badda bing badda boom.