MarkT
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So are we happy with Chris right now? I think we're happy with Chris.
He did good.So are we happy with Chris right now? I think we're happy with Chris.
Yes….So are we happy with Chris right now? I think we're happy with Chris.
Russo, of all people, has a praise piece for CMAC in the Athletic.
(sorry no link, Im busy!)
Update: How GM Chris MacFarland put the Avalanche in prime position for another Stanley Cup run
I think Cogs still does a pretty good job at times, in fact it's crazy how long his legs have held up but you are right Wood and LOC being out has hurt the PK considerably. It's not dangerous without them, and they are playing to not screw up which inevitably leads to a mental mistake.I commend him on his deadline moves for sure. Also, the low-risk/high-reward signing of Jo Drouin has paid off in spades. And yes, the acquisition of Johansen was a disaster but they moved on at exactly the right time.
The playoffs will determine this, but I believe the Avs tend to vacillate between filling their depth chart with too many defensive forwards and then too many grinders with scoring touch. We're in the latter part at this point. They never seem to be able to strike a good balance between the two. Colton continues to be a real problem in his own end of the ice, and the penalty kill is suffering horribly of late, possibly (someone on Twitter pointed this out to me) because their two forwards most adept at pressuring the points on the PK in Wood and LOC are gone, and the remaining forwards are too slow, which allows them to do whatever the hell they want high in the zone, and the goaltending/defense down low just isn't good enough to stop it.
Another disappointing season.So are we happy with Chris right now? I think we're happy with Chris.
yep made it to the 2nd round , he did really wellWow. That's sick. CMac did well.
yepSo...are we going to blame Joe Sakic for sand-bagging CMac with Nuke and his problems?
I thought this was a cool article about her...Avs got a new scout?
Kiana Scott at eliteprospects.com
Eliteprospects.com staff profile of Kiana Scott, 1999-05-05 Barrie, ON, CAN Canada.www.eliteprospects.comBarrie native becomes OHL's first female scout: 'She's everywhere,' says Erie GM
Barrie Sharks alumnus Kiana Scott turned a lot of heads with her 'incredible work ethic'www.barrietoday.com
Booooooo! She is a Canucks fan.I thought this was a cool article about her...
Color of Hockey: Scott makes history in Ontario Hockey League | NHL.com
20-year-old is first woman to be hired as scout by OHL team, eyes future NHL jobwww.nhl.com
What I really liked is that she new early on that she wasn't going to make a career playing so as a young teenager she basically started scouting without even realizing that was what she was doing. As she caught on she started scouting on her own, and then started getting recognized by scouts that were actually employed with teams because she was always at whatever rink they were showing up too. So she developed a bit of name and mystery that intrigued teams and eventually landed her first job.Booooooo! She is a Canucks fan.
But seriously I really hope she can help turning the Avs' amateur scouting around. There is a two-year gap in her resume on EliteProspects. I wonder what she was doing during that time.
I think the league has figured out the Avs, Bednar’s systems, and he and his staff haven’t been able to adjust, maybe don’t have the capability to do so. Similarly, I think the well has run dry on the luck we got with low cost reclamation projects. It was bound to happen sooner or later there are only so many Toews and Nuke’s that can be uncovered and the rest really do remain low cost items (ala Georgiev and Colton). If the Avs go out with a whimper in the playoffs I hope management looks to make significant changes in their approach. Yes they won a cup in ‘22 but that will have been the only season beyond the second round out of the last 7 seasons and with this core that shouldn’t be happening.