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There are definitely teams in the nhl whose top line is less dangerous than Svechnikov Teravainen Pacioretty would be
Angry much? Jesusf***sake dude. First of all, Joe said top six guys, so you're already taking the goalposts for a running start. Svech was on pace for a 70 point season before his knee died, and that was with a 2 month goal drought. Patches was mostly dead all season, but when he was slightly alive he managed 3 goals in 5 games. The past several seasons he was hovering around a point per game. I think it's fair to call him a first line winger. Turbo has had an admittedly shit year, and is only on pace for 47 points over a full season, but if you look at his body of work over the last half decade, he still averages 67 points per 82 games, which is decent production for a top six forward which, reminder, was the claim you originally responded to.
Do we really have depth issues? We're winning games without Svech, Patches and now Turbo and we had plenty of games earlier in the year too where other guys were hurt. Any team that has the injury luck we've had this season would struggle, likely significantly more than we have.I always wondered what trying to compete while around the cap floor looks likes. They’re effectively doing that with Teravainen out. The depth issues are in full view. How does Minnesota do this full time?
We have depth issues now for sure, since we're now relying on quality minutes from players that were supposed to be our depth players.Do we really have depth issues? We're winning games without Svech, Patches and now Turbo and we had plenty of games earlier in the year too where other guys were hurt. Any team that has the injury luck we've had this season would struggle, likely significantly more than we have.
Prior to these last 2 games? Or just these last 2? I mean, Boston beat us missing like 5 of their top 6 guys using a bunch of AHLers, and we struggled to stay in games against DET & PHI. Obviously I missed these last 2 wins, but most of our 4-7-1 run prior we struggled at basic hockey for more than 5-10 min/nightWe have depth issues now for sure, since we're now relying on quality minutes from players that were supposed to be our depth players.
But that's what they're here for, and those guys are performing.
The more injuries we incur, the worse our chances will be. I'm honestly impressed at how will these guys are still playing, but we're on the edge.
Just goes to show how ludicrously talented even lower tier nhl players are. The worst guys in the league are still among to top several hundred people in the world at stockpucking.A beautiful highlight reel GWG from noted sniper *checks notes* Martinook. In all seriousness, good job Marty.
No every single team in the National would have "depth issues" with 3 top six guys missing. Tha fact they are absorbing those losses and still having a historical franchise season means they do not in fact have depth issuesDo we really have depth issues? We're winning games without Svech, Patches and now Turbo and we had plenty of games earlier in the year too where other guys were hurt. Any team that has the injury luck we've had this season would struggle, likely significantly more than we have.
Do we really have depth issues? We're winning games without Svech, Patches and now Turbo and we had plenty of games earlier in the year too where other guys were hurt. Any team that has the injury luck we've had this season would struggle, likely significantly more than we have.
Svech definitely was at least. Turbo has been off his game most of the year. Patches, well he looked the part, but...Oh I know what you're saying, but I honestly don't know if Turbo, Svech, or Patches are/were legit 1st liners this year. 2nd liners, absolutely, but I dunno how many would be legit 1st liners on most other teams.
Boston is great no matter what. We lost to them in a shootout and we probably could have beat them if our goalie didn't let in some bad goals. There is no shame in losing to Boston, especially in a shootout. I don't think the Canes struggled to stay in the games against Detroit and Philly at all. We played the teams pretty even overall. Sure it's disappointing we lost to Detroit, but it's because they threw up a prayer from just inside the blueline and it looked like Andersen wasn't 100% dialed in and was screened by Necas.Prior to these last 2 games? Or just these last 2? I mean, Boston beat us missing like 5 of their top 6 guys using a bunch of AHLers, and we struggled to stay in games against DET & PHI. Obviously I missed these last 2 wins, but most of our 4-7-1 run prior we struggled at basic hockey for more than 5-10 min/night
Man De Haan looks checked out in the back. Feel bad he's not getting any games, he had a pretty solid season in my opinion on the 3rd pair. Unfortunately Ghost is a step up tho.
Man De Haan looks checked out in the back. Feel bad he's not getting any games, he had a pretty solid season in my opinion on the 3rd pair. Unfortunately Ghost is a step up tho.
Just goes to show how ludicrously talented even lower tier nhl players are. The worst guys in the league are still among to top several hundred people in the world at stockpucking.
I think my favorite goal all time (after the Svech lacrosse moves) is this absolute banger from noted dangler/sniper Patrick Dwyer.
Man De Haan looks checked out in the back. Feel bad he's not getting any games, he had a pretty solid season in my opinion on the 3rd pair. Unfortunately Ghost is a step up tho.
Facts... we don't need them. I got feelings. And that's all that mattersHalf the board is worried that they play too hard and have nothing left for the playoffs. The team takes their foot off the gas a little and the other half the board is worried about not playing well enough or hard enough heading into the playoffs.
From the start of the season until that 4-7-1 stretch, Aho was playing 19:29 a night and Necas 18:34. Since the Svech injury, Aho is down to 18:51 and Necas is down to 17:34. The defensemen have all had their TOI cut as well by about a min per game. Not a huge amount, but a 2-3 less shifts / game.
He kinda determined his fate when he decided to go new boot goofin’ those couple of games and turned towards the net while under pressure.
goals from dmen have saved this team IMO. Lots of 5v5 goals from dmen as well. Not just PP. Huge factor in success to date. Not sure it was planned or benefits us playoff time, but it's a pretty strong (and interesting) stat line.Do we really have depth issues? We're winning games without Svech, Patches and now Turbo and we had plenty of games earlier in the year too where other guys were hurt. Any team that has the injury luck we've had this season would struggle, likely significantly more than we have.
goals from dmen have saved this team IMO. Lots of 5v5 goals from dmen as well. Not just PP. Huge factor in success to date. Not sure it was planned or benefits us playoff time, but it's a pretty strong (and interesting) stat line.
It's a natural byproduct of the system, in which defensemen are encouraged to jump into the play and forwards are expected to cover. That's why it's so critical that every forward plays a two way game.goals from dmen have saved this team IMO. Lots of 5v5 goals from dmen as well. Not just PP. Huge factor in success to date. Not sure it was planned or benefits us playoff time, but it's a pretty strong (and interesting) stat line.
Of course they aren’t. They we’re laughing all the way to the bank when the Rangers got a first for him. Talking about how good of a season he would have on a small market team would be sacrilegious and admitting being wrong. Now if it was in reverse, there would be non stop posts about how smart the big market team was and how awesome Skjei is.To your point, Skjei is at 17 for the year which is pretty damn good and not many people are talking about not on this board.
goals from dmen have saved this team IMO. Lots of 5v5 goals from dmen as well. Not just PP. Huge factor in success to date. Not sure it was planned or benefits us playoff time, but it's a pretty strong (and interesting) stat line.