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Playmaka
- Jan 18, 2014
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You know you're a Canes fan when a save percentage over over .900 is used to justify that a goalie doesn't suck.
Yah, but how's their glove hand eh?
You know you're a Canes fan when a save percentage over over .900 is used to justify that a goalie doesn't suck.
Interesting that most of the fans don't want to see again NN/Staal/TT. They were so good in the playoffs. Though it's not good in two-way departament, i'd love to see Dzingel with Haula and Svech.
Similar issue, but I can see Dzingel-Huala-Necas as a 3rd line.
sheltering this line, in the way of giving it lots of O-zone starts, would seem to be counterintuitive to its strength of zone entries and breakaways. I feel like Foegele or McGinn are a great fit with Haula + Necas in Brind'Amour's 60 minutes of hell system, because of all the forechecking that would get done so 88 and 56 could outskate backcheckers.That line might need to get sheltered pretty heavily with both Dzingel and Necas on it. Again, a lot depends on if Williams signs or not.
Dzingel my AhoMaybe Necas gets the Svech treatment til he acclimates himself fully to NHL 5-5 play. So a potential “bottom 6” of:
Foegele-Haula-Dzingel
Martinook-Wallmark-Necas
(You could throw McGinn on left side of either of those 2 lines, but I’ll believe the braintrust will risk paying his more than likely $2M+ arb award when I see it. Could be an interesting week...)
The more I think about it, the more I think I like Dzingel with Aho.
IN:
Erik Haula
Ryan Dzingel
Gustav Forsling
James Reimer
OUT:
Micheal Ferland
Greg McKegg
Calvin de Haan
Curtis McElhinney
love the warp speed kudos!Svech - Aho - TT
Nino - Staal - Foegele
Dzingle - Haula - Necas
Martinook - Wallmark - McGinn
Top scoring line
Heavy 2nd line
Warp speed 3rd
Solid 4th
(Assuming Williams doesn’t come back)
I love potential Dzingle - Haula - Necas just so we can call it jinglehaulass line.I would probably switch Nino and Svech here, but otherwise this is exactly what I was thinking. I really like TT with Staal, moreso than with Aho. Seems like the big man clears space for TT and lets him take charge of playmaking instead of deferring to Aho commonly.
I don't know if Rod would like that 3rd line defensively, but that's a ton of speed to match up against 3rd pairings and could wreak havoc. Watching Dzingle highlights, I love how he always seems ready for the puck in the offensive zone. So many nice passes by TT, Svech, Hamilton etc last season seemed to almost surprise the recipient and ended up as a whiff/miss/second delay before chest protector. Having someone who's always looking to receive that pass and make a quick move before roofing it makes the offense much more potent.
Maybe Necas gets the Svech treatment til he acclimates himself fully to NHL 5-5 play. So a potential “bottom 6” of:
Foegele-Haula-Dzingel
Martinook-Wallmark-Necas
(You could throw McGinn on left side of either of those 2 lines, but I’ll believe the braintrust will risk paying his more than likely $2M+ arb award when I see it. Could be an interesting week...)
The more I think about it, the more I think I like Dzingel with Aho.
People keep saying 2m+. Not sure how that happens for a 26 pt guy.
Brock McGinn will be eligible for UFA after two seasons in 2021, when he is 27 on Jun 30th. Other than by age, you get to be UFA after 7 Accrued Seasons, which means spending at least 40 NHL games in the active roster. Brock has accrued three of those.That did buy one UFA year, right? Whereas Brock just finished year 5 so any one or two year deal will still encompass RFA years only?
I think the Canes come into arbitration under $1 million with a max of $1.5 million on a 1 year deal. This is a chance for GMBC to sit in front of a 3rd party decision maker and save themselves some money using analytics. Everything up to this point tells me they will go hard at the lowest possible comparable.
Seems like the book on Dzingel is that he’s not a physical guy, etc., but after watching some of his highlight vids, the dude is no Ferland but he sticks up for his teammates and has dropped the gloves many times:
And he’s at least not immune to hitting:
Our most successful regular season period last year was when our top two lines were
Nino - Aho - Williams
Svech - Staal - TT
These were two concurrent dominant lines last year for multiple reasons. Number one being that you have two intelligent players with big frames in Nino and Staal who know how to create room for the more finesse guys to do their job.
Aho line cycled the puck ad nauseam until they could capitalize on a breakdown in coverage, and the Staal line was using Jordan as a bulldozer to make room for Svech and TT to do their globetrotter-esque stuff.
If Williams is back next year, that’s my top 6 going into next year.
Wheres wallmark in that second scenario?
Wheres wallmark in that second scenario?
Yep, I'm still on the "Wallmark is an excellent bottom 6 center" train.
If Williams comes back it's McGinn I'm looking to move out. I think he's the most boring, "fill out the roster" type guy we have left.