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What do we have 18? Coyotes announcers (pre-game) were seemingly complaining about their 13 b2b's. lol.10 games in and they have played 3 back to backs. I mean WTF?
What do we have 18? Coyotes announcers (pre-game) were seemingly complaining about their 13 b2b's. lol.10 games in and they have played 3 back to backs. I mean WTF?
Aside from the bottom 6 being just not good, the above is true. Offensively the team has been getting it's chances with the exception of a game or two. They should be 7-1-2.Maybe we need to shoot better but over a ten-game sample, there's really no reason that happens other than the universe decided it's happening.
You can't get led around by happenstance. We've been good and I wouldn't change our game trying to overcorrect.
But at least it's at the Garden and you don't have to be "great" to beat Arizona.We'll have another back to back in two weeks, and that one will be worse:
Saturday in Nashville
Sunday back in the Garden against the Yotes
neither am I, but I seemed to have been zeroed in on him (maybe because he was always near the puck?) but, he had a really bad game, imo. Seemed slow and caught in between often, got caught time and time again.Solid win in a classical trap game
Laf scored and I thought he still played very poorly
Jones had some nice takeaways
Not mad at Lindgren for his error - he always gives his all.
Igor with one or two nice and clutch saves.
Bread dominates once again.
I don't think goalies who have stood on their heads against us but who have no other correlation to each other across the league will simultaneously not stand on their heads against us. Which is to say, we need to shoot better. I don't have the answers. But Panarin should shoot more, that would be a start. Laf should focus on shooting instead of trying to be the Next Great Playmaker, emulating Panarin.
Agreed, but its hard to score when you are always in the corners. Seems sometimes it takes forever for him to get unraveled and make a bolt to the net OR wherever heis preferred "spot" is. I mean, does he have one? lol.Kakko is looking great. Very consistent. His possession, takeaways. Its pretty amazing that he doesnt have more points
I had to look up Wallace Shawn.... oh, THAT guy! lol
The Rangers are shooting 13.94% on high-danger chances this year. Over the last three years combined, we shot 18.35% on high-danger chances.
Maybe we need to shoot better but over a ten-game sample, there's really no reason that happens other than the universe decided it's happening.
You can't get led around by happenstance. We've been good and I wouldn't change our game trying to overcorrect.
These things tend to revert towards the mean over the course of a season. Proponents of PDO as an advanced stat says that is what that stat shows. If you look at that stat over the past few years, it seems to check out. Most teams end up close to 1 and it's very rare to see a team above 1.025 or below 0.975 for an extended period of time. Our 5v5 PDO is at 0.975 now, so it is likely to trend upward on its own.
I don't know how we would get these guys to shoot better and I don't know if the coaching staff would want to weigh in on that. If you tell them to pick better spots with their shots, you are likely to make them hesitate to pull the trigger. There's a good amount of luck involved with scoring goals, and that can't be coached. The coaching staff is going to focus on controlling the play and generating chances, as that is more within their control.
The advanced stats are looking pretty good, so I think if we keep this up, it will work out well for us over the course of the season. At 5v5, we are 6th in CF%, 4th in FF%, 6th in SF%, and 8th in xGF%.
It’s not Carpenter. He played pretty well.Carpenter Reaves combo needs to die
one or the other. never both
As the season goes on, teams are less likely to score buckets of goals.I'll say it again, if we had Halak in net, we likely lose this game. Igor didn't need to make a ton of saves, but he made some big ones for sure when the game was tied and when we had the lead.
This is why you play your all-star goalie, you need to make sure you get these points vs bad teams. Halak can play games when our offense is back to normal and scoring buckets of goals.
I don't know how many there are this year tbh but so far it's been ridiculous. I could understand last year because of the condensed schedule and the expected 3 week Olympic break that never happened but during a normal year it's absurd, especially B2B's on the road with travel.What do we have 18? Coyotes announcers (pre-game) were seemingly complaining about their 13 b2b's. lol.
They'll be ahead of the Flyers.It sure would have. The tone is going to be absolutely bonkers later in the year if we aren't in front of the devils and flyers
Thanks for the update Bob.....I was wondering if you kept the season tickets going for the Yotes . The small arena also made for petty good camera angles....especially the behind the net video on the PP .....almost like being there .So I couldn’t post from inside the Mullett so I thought I’d recap some observations. For a college arena, it’s perfect. Great sight lines, low roof to hold noise and nice fresh ice and boards. That’s the good news.
The rest goes like this. Close to half the fans were Ranger fans. Ranger fans made much more noise than Coyote fans and the building in total was not a madhouse by any means. There was only one instance of a Let’s go Rangers/Let’s go Co-yotes back and forth. It was similar to the number of Ranger fans that would attend in the Glendale Arena, packed into a tighter space.
Having been in too many NHL and minor league arenas to count, there’s nothing that compares to the Mullett. There are 4 (yes 4) permanent concession stands. There were a few mobile beer stands. No beer sales are allowed at NCAA events so that goes away for college hockey. And the Coyotes did not call out bleacher seating in their ticket charts. Here a picture of my $170 seat.
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Overall an interesting experience. Nothing like it anywhere else in the NHL. I’m afraid that once the novelty wears off, those Tuesday nights against Ottawa and Buffalo are going to be very tough sells.
I loved the Camera Angle. It's high over the ice.Thanks for the update Bob.....I was wondering if you kept the season tickets going for the Yotes . The small arena also made for petty good camera angles....especially the behind the net video on the PP .....almost like being there .
His skating is back. Makes me wonder even though they didn't reveal any injuries last year if he was playing through some type of lower body injury. He is making space for himself again with his legs and not just relying on head fakes and dangles. If we only we had this form of Panarin in the playoffs.I didn’t get to watch much of this game but it seems Panarin was the bread man tonight. They played last night , still got the win, even if it was close with a bottom team.
I think in large part it's his Center.His skating is back. Makes me wonder even though they didn't reveal any injuries last year if he was playing through some time of lower body injury. He is making space for himself again with his legs and not just relying on head fakes and dangles. If we only we had this form of Panarin in the playoffs.
You'd like to think that, wouldn't you.Is Panarin aging into Wallace Shawn?
His skating is back. Makes me wonder even though they didn't reveal any injuries last year if he was playing through some type of lower body injury. He is making space for himself again with his legs and not just relying on head fakes and dangles. If we only we had this form of Panarin in the playoffs.
To be honest I think they're generating good looks too, it's not just volume shooting, but yeah feels a bit like they've been unlucky. It happens...I'd rather they just keep playing like this (and clean up their sloppy play at their own blueline with zone exits) than get too concerned about it and try to make bigger system changes.These things tend to revert towards the mean over the course of a season. Proponents of PDO as an advanced stat says that is what that stat shows. If you look at that stat over the past few years, it seems to check out. Most teams end up close to 1 and it's very rare to see a team above 1.025 or below 0.975 for an extended period of time. Our 5v5 PDO is at 0.975 now, so it is likely to trend upward on its own.
I don't know how we would get these guys to shoot better and I don't know if the coaching staff would want to weigh in on that. If you tell them to pick better spots with their shots, you are likely to make them hesitate to pull the trigger. There's a good amount of luck involved with scoring goals, and that can't be coached. The coaching staff is going to focus on controlling the play and generating chances, as that is more within their control.
The advanced stats are looking pretty good, so I think if we keep this up, it will work out well for us over the course of the season. At 5v5, we are 6th in CF%, 4th in FF%, 6th in SF%, and 8th in xGF%.
Panarin has built up a resistance to Iocane powder....You'd like to think that, wouldn't you.
I thought you took a pic of somebody cracking as potato in a stall!So I couldn’t post from inside the Mullett so I thought I’d recap some observations. For a college arena, it’s perfect. Great sight lines, low roof to hold noise and nice fresh ice and boards. That’s the good news.
The rest goes like this. Close to half the fans were Ranger fans. Ranger fans made much more noise than Coyote fans and the building in total was not a madhouse by any means. There was only one instance of a Let’s go Rangers/Let’s go Co-yotes back and forth. It was similar to the number of Ranger fans that would attend in the Glendale Arena, packed into a tighter space.
Having been in too many NHL and minor league arenas to count, there’s nothing that compares to the Mullett. There are 4 (yes 4) permanent concession stands. There were a few mobile beer stands. No beer sales are allowed at NCAA events so that goes away for college hockey. And the Coyotes did not call out bleacher seating in their ticket charts. Here a picture of my $170 seat.
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Overall an interesting experience. Nothing like it anywhere else in the NHL. I’m afraid that once the novelty wears off, those Tuesday nights against Ottawa and Buffalo are going to be very tough sells.
His skating is back. Makes me wonder even though they didn't reveal any injuries last year if he was playing through some type of lower body injury. He is making space for himself again with his legs and not just relying on head fakes and dangles. If we only we had this form of Panarin in the playoffs.