I don’t care what the models say, we aren’t a “Cup Contender” yet. That takes longer to establish than 30 games.
The strong start means that now I would be disappointed if we don’t make the playoffs but that’s the extent to where I raised my expectations. Well, I want 100 points.
The models have consistently had us as a playoff team (or at least close to it) for years now, and the team has so regularly and substantially underperformed them that it became something of a joke. This is, or at least
was, the first year they were outperforming the model.
I don’t think anyone expected the 135 points or whatever we were on pace for. But is it really too much to expect that a team that is challenging records for best start in NHL history can pull itself out of a funk before it turns into a full-on tail spin?
I don’t think it’s fair to wag your finger at fans that are frustrated watching the team turn into a pumpkin. I don’t agree that expectations were out of line, I think they were reasonable and the team is now failing to meet them.
IMO people had gone overboard due to statistical anomalies related to the streak and our strong analytics during an easy portion of the schedule early in the year.
And now people are overreacting the other way, saying this is like worse seasons even though it’s not, if you win way more and perform a lot better that in fact means something and is even more fun. Pessimism is mostly an emotional reaction.
In what way did they go overboard? Who was projecting a 135 point season, or even a president’s trophy? Everyone had the team coming back down to earth, and even losing a few in a row. What’s frustrating is the wheels came off completely.
I don’t know what the magic solution is but we aren’t going to play ourselves out of the playoff race in December even if we lose to Boston twice. Didn’t people want to play meaningful games in March? Well here you go.
Yes, we need to get points, starting with Florida hopefully.
I don’t know, I don’t care much at this point. I agree with you that they’ll make the playoffs. They’ve already shown that they don’t have the ability to respond to adversity, and that pretty much rules out a playoff run. After ‘17-‘18 I cared way less about making token playoff appearances.
Carolina always looked like they could win the Metro. Pittsburgh is always does their Jeykll and Hyde act where they look dead in the water and then look like the best team in the Metro the month. They aren’t going to be like this all season.
Carolina is a mid team. They’re nothing special. If the Devils were real they would have come out and rolled them.