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You think they have a 0% chance lolWhat if I say their chances are 0%. So you like that?
You think they have a 0% chance lolWhat if I say their chances are 0%. So you like that?
No, not all. But the other poster doesn't understand how odds or probabilities work. Trying to make a point.You think they have a 0% chance lol
I'd say head to your local bookie.What if I say their chances are 0%. So you like that?
How exactly do you calculate that? Want him to say they have exactly a 61.64% chance of making it?No, not all. But the other poster doesn't understand how odds or probabilities work. Trying to make a point.
+130 is way better odds than we had this time last year and we missed playoffs on a tiebreakerWhat odds? No one mentioned any. I'm seeing Detroit at +130, meaning oddsmakers are giving them less than 50% chance of making it.
It is certainly possible. They're not favoured to do it though.
Seider, Larkin and Raymond are also too good to tank. They don’t have long-term commitments to these guys and have the #1 prospect pool in the league according to multiple scouting people.Keep drafting 15 with no star player aside from Larkin(and wasting his prime). Great plan. Washington was pretty bad last year and still made it over Detroit so I don't buy the we are almost a playoff team as a great achievement
No, but if someone says, "I like their odds", they must have some mental estimate of what their chances are, and they seem favourable.How exactly do you calculate that? Want him to say they have exactly a 61.64% chance of making it?
What a strange argument you’re trying to make
Not having run the numbers on the statistical probability behind the innocuous statement of "I like their odds" is perfectly normal and has nothing to do with articulation. Not everyone has a gambling addiction...No, but if someone says, "I like their odds", they must have some mental estimate of what their chances are, and they seem favourable.
The poster could not articulate this was.
To have a better hockey team than they did last year. Just like any other team. There’s not a planet where Tarasenko isn’t a better player than Fabbri. He also has no trade protection.What are the Wings trying to accomplish exactly?
How about you look at their salary commitments even as close as two seasons from now. They are built essentially in a holding pattern. They're using the cap because it's there... but next year, they're dropping off like another 25 million in salaries and the year following that another 15-20. They currently have 5 forwards under contract in 26-27. And that's it for players they have signed. The Wings have themselves structured right now that they'll have lots of money coming free every year and they will end up signing or trading for a lot of guys, every year.
The idea is that Larkin, Seider, Raymond form their core and guys like Kasper, Danielson, ASP, etc. all come up and the team organically rolls into development and has a logically build cap plan that doesn't necessitate them to pay to gut the roster every year.
I have said that I view 2025-26 as when their window begins to open.I like this. The question people should be asking is what is the Redwings' window?
With Danielson, Kasper, Edvinsson, SPA, Buium, Wallinder, Cossa and more, it isn't next year or likely the year after, which is also when Chiarot, Holl and others come off the books. The actual Detroit competitive window starts in 2 years and anything before that is a bonus.
I'm willing to wait two years to have a 10 year window of being a consistent playoff team with a shot at winning a Cup.Are DRW fans OK with maybe being a contender in 2 or 3 years? The playoff drought is getting pretty long. No guarantee the kids will pan out. Seems like it might be time to cash a few chips in for a difference maker.
The plan is not bad, but its really taking too long
We are doomed to 200 years of mediocrity.I can’t believe the Red Wings didn’t blow up the roster and instead signed someone at a whopping $5 mil for two years. The rebuild is cooked, now.
Still a double champHe got a few goals in finals but I thought he was one of the worst skaters on ice for Panthers thru much of playoffs
Dont think he has much left in tank and will continue to slowdown/fade
Each year draft the Best of the worst Has beens and hope they help to evolve the youngins on the rosterWhat are the Wings trying to accomplish exactly?
You limped into losing a tiebreaker against a very non-playoff team though. It should be better this time around but hard to spin that positive+130 is way better odds than we had this time last year and we missed playoffs on a tiebreaker
You limped into losing a tiebreaker against a very non-playoff team though