Freddy The Fog
Don't live in the fast lane. Live on the off ramp
- Aug 3, 2005
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Anyone recall how good the defense was when AMac was out this past year?
Sanheim should have been over Hagg the entire time.
But it’s really not even that they shouldn’t have been used, it’s that they shouldnt have been used the amount that they were used.
For example, Manning, Hagg, and MacDonald were all used more than Sanheim or Gudas and Filppula was used more than Patrick.
And on top of the amount they were used, it’s HOW they were used that’s the biggest issue because it best displays how flawed Hakstols player evaluations are. These guys were used as top PKers, to hold leads at the end of games, and just generally in a way that proves they were used out of preference instead of necessity.
Just look at how Filppula was 1C in elimination games of the playoffs... there’s no excuse for that. In the last two playoff games, he only played less than Giroux and Couturier. In those same two final playoff games, MacDonald and Manning were 2nd and 3rd ON THE ENTIRE TEAM in playing time...
Just example after example. I could keep going, but I think you get the point.
Whats any of this have to do with being gay. DouchebagPlayoff TOI:
Couts 22:09 - Patrick 16:38 - Filppula 16:08 - Lehtera 10:46
Gudas 19:18 - MacDonald 18:49 - Manning 17:38 - Sanheim 16:30 - Hagg 11:50
TOI was distorted by special teams, Giroux 14:06, Voracek 13:44, Simmonds 12:37, TK 12:04, Raffl 12:01 ES - the only five forwards to get more than 10 minutes
Minutes were limited for Read, Laughton, Lindblom, Lehtera, Weise, Weal.
They won game 5 and it was Gudas who was the problem in game 6.
And the Flyers had the best PK in the playoffs facing the best power play, except for the goalies, who were last in S%, just like the regular season.
As usual, it comes down to Striiker's homoerotic obsession with the good looking, but bad scoring (worst PP/60 other than Hagg) Travis Sanheim.
No "miracle" coach was going to beat the Penguins with this group of players.
Not when your goalies combine for a .852 S%.
Best players xGFrel -
Hagg +37.78 (SSS, but I had to put him on the list just to rile up Striiker )
Couts +18.79
Simmonds +13.8
Provorov +12.7
Ghost +6.27
Laughton +5.01
Voracek +1.19
Giroux -0.21
Sanheim -0.93
Raffl -1.35
TK -2.42
Patrick -2.67
MacDonald -5.24
Lindblom -7.38
Filppula -7.88
Read -9.41
Gudas -9.84
Manning -14.88
Lehtera -15.65
Whats any of this have to do with being gay. *****ebag
My homoerotic obsession is with anyone who helps the team win, just like my hate obsession is with anyone who hurts the team.Playoff TOI:
Couts 22:09 - Patrick 16:38 - Filppula 16:08 - Lehtera 10:46
Gudas 19:18 - MacDonald 18:49 - Manning 17:38 - Sanheim 16:30 - Hagg 11:50
TOI was distorted by special teams, Giroux 14:06, Voracek 13:44, Simmonds 12:37, TK 12:04, Raffl 12:01 ES - the only five forwards to get more than 10 minutes
Minutes were limited for Read, Laughton, Lindblom, Lehtera, Weise, Weal.
They won game 5 and it was Gudas who was the problem in game 6.
And the Flyers had the best PK in the playoffs facing the best power play, except for the goalies, who were last in S%, just like the regular season.
As usual, it comes down to Striiker's homoerotic obsession with the good looking, but bad scoring (worst PP/60 other than Hagg) Travis Sanheim.
No "miracle" coach was going to beat the Penguins with this group of players.
Not when your goalies combine for a .852 S%.
Best players xGFrel -
Hagg +37.78 (SSS, but I had to put him on the list just to rile up Striiker )
Couts +18.79
Simmonds +13.8
Provorov +12.7
Ghost +6.27
Laughton +5.01
Voracek +1.19
Giroux -0.21
Sanheim -0.93
Raffl -1.35
TK -2.42
Patrick -2.67
MacDonald -5.24
Lindblom -7.38
Filppula -7.88
Read -9.41
Gudas -9.84
Manning -14.88
Lehtera -15.65
People see what they want to see. Its easy to put the blame for losing on the coaching staff just like it is way too easy to give it too much credit when it wins. DH is correct when he says that the Flyers weren't equal to Pittsburgh in talent that PO round. The Penguins took G and Vorachek out of the game; focused on running down Ghost; and took advantage of the poor and banged up Flyers goalies. Going forward it will be a different thing but in April, it was the Penguins series to win.
Sanheim struggled during the first part of the season; played better when he returned. The had his moments again in the POs. That is to be expected from young players. Hextall is right in his evaluation of Sanheim-he needs to get stronger so that he can handle the type of play that occurs in the POs.
Sure Filppula sucked but who was better? Read? Veccione? Vorobyov? Weal? The truth of the matter was at that point of the season, there weren't any better options. This was true with other players/positions as well. Patrick, Sanheim, TK and Lindblom were all in their first round of big boy hockey. The next time it will be different due to experience and physical growth.
As was already explained to you, the problem wasn’t Filppula being in the lineup, it’s how he was used in the lineup. Hakstol didn’t have to use him the way he did. He CHOSE to.People see what they want to see. Its easy to put the blame for losing on the coaching staff just like it is way too easy to give it too much credit when it wins. DH is correct when he says that the Flyers weren't equal to Pittsburgh in talent that PO round. The Penguins took G and Vorachek out of the game; focused on running down Ghost; and took advantage of the poor and banged up Flyers goalies. Going forward it will be a different thing but in April, it was the Penguins series to win.
Sanheim struggled during the first part of the season; played better when he returned. The had his moments again in the POs. That is to be expected from young players. Hextall is right in his evaluation of Sanheim-he needs to get stronger so that he can handle the type of play that occurs in the POs.
Sure Filppula sucked but who was better? Read? Veccione? Vorobyov? Weal? The truth of the matter was at that point of the season, there weren't any better options. This was true with other players/positions as well. Patrick, Sanheim, TK and Lindblom were all in their first round of big boy hockey. The next time it will be different due to experience and physical growth.
People see what they want to see. Some look for any reason to rip Hakstol. Filppula was used the way that he was due to injuries and roster depth. Was he played in a role that wasn't his best? Sure but who was going to take that place? Weal? Raffl? One of the Phantoms? Moving G back to center wouldn't have helped the rest of the forward lines. Recall that Flip did pop in a goal to help win game 5 of the Penguin series so he wasn't horrendous in that place.
You're proving your first sentence correct by displaying your own ignorance on the topic.People see what they want to see. Some look for any reason to rip Hakstol. Filppula was used the way that he was due to injuries and roster depth. Was he played in a role that wasn't his best? Sure but who was going to take that place? Weal? Raffl? One of the Phantoms? Moving G back to center wouldn't have helped the rest of the forward lines. Recall that Flip did pop in a goal to help win game 5 of the Penguin series so he wasn't horrendous in that place.
I am still waiting for what you would have done differently than Hakstol did. When one looks at the roster that he was given, in some cases he made chicken salad out of chicken ****. Seriously look at what he had three seasons ago (half of those guys are gone); in '16-17 (10 out of 32 are gone) and last year (7of the 32 are out of the system). There is more than the usual garbage on those rosters. It wasn't much but he did make the POs in two of those three seasons in a tough conference.You're proving your first sentence correct by displaying your own ignorance on the topic.
This has been explained to you multiple times but you're ignoring reality because it kills your pathetic defense.
Filppula wasn't used the way he was out of necessity. That's fact.
I am still waiting for what you would have done differently than Hakstol did. When one looks at the roster that he was given, in some cases he made chicken salad out of chicken ****. Seriously look at what he had three seasons ago (half of those guys are gone); in '16-17 (10 out of 32 are gone) and last year (7of the 32 are out of the system). There is more than the usual garbage on those rosters. It wasn't much but he did make the POs in two of those three seasons in a tough conference.
1. Maybe so but Hakstol was trying to spread the offensive talent around. The Penguins had controlled the Flyers top line.Taking Konecny off the top line and putting him on the 3rd against the Penguins was asinine. Expecting him to carry the turds he was playing with was never going to work, yet he stuck to it.
Playing your goaltenders into the ground is also something he continuously does.
I don’t require him to be animated like Laviolette but the man refuses to take a timeout to try to stabilize his team.
Obsession with turds because they “work hard”.
I realize Lappy runs the PK but Hak does have influence there. He continually seems to be content with his club playing a passive box.
1. Maybe so but Hakstol was trying to spread the offensive talent around. The Penguins had controlled the Flyers top line.
2. He did do that but Neuvirth caused that by being hurt all of the time.
3. Coaches attitudes do percolate down to the players. Having a guy freak out behind the bench might not have a positive impact on his players, especially the young ones. The use of TOs could be a valid criticism. Sometimes his line match ups puzzle me. Then again, he knows what the mood is on the bench; who's hurt and who isn't. Its not like he's going out there to lose the games.
4. The turds play because until now, there hasn't been anyone better to push them off of the ice.
5. The Lappy problem puzzles me. The PK is not up to snuff. It sure looks like the system doesn't fit the players but then maybe there isn't a system that would fit some of these PKers. The bottom six forwards and a couple of D-men don't look like they're capable of doing the job. Things do shape up when G and Provorov go out there on the kill but you can't use them all night.
I am still waiting for what you would have done differently than Hakstol did. When one looks at the roster that he was given, in some cases he made chicken salad out of chicken ****. Seriously look at what he had three seasons ago (half of those guys are gone); in '16-17 (10 out of 32 are gone) and last year (7of the 32 are out of the system). There is more than the usual garbage on those rosters. It wasn't much but he did make the POs in two of those three seasons in a tough conference.