Ryder71
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Murashov needs plenty of seasoning, but our long term outlook looks pretty awesome!Can we waive Jarry and keep Blomqvist and that Russian kid while Ned heals?
Murashov needs plenty of seasoning, but our long term outlook looks pretty awesome!Can we waive Jarry and keep Blomqvist and that Russian kid while Ned heals?
Yeah like I said, this is one of the very rare instances where Sullivan is coaching against a coach that is actually worse than he is, there’s not a lot in the league like that, the other ones he’s hired as his Assistants for the US team.The Penguins will continue to look stellar against average and below average defenses, while looking absolutely helpless against teams that play structurally sound. And there are no amount of transactions or coaching changes this season that could realistically change that. That’s just what this roster is with the age of our star players.
Any time a guy makes it to this level in any profession, that’s a very weak take.He's weak minded. Very fragile and babyish.
No, it's a very accurate take. It's true, he's mentally weak.Any time a guy makes it to this level in any profession, that’s a very weak take.
I’m not going to say he’s a bad coach. He did some great things for this team. . . But his time needs to be up unless things turn around quickly this year, and I just don’t see that possibility.Yeah like I said, this is one of the very rare instances where Sullivan is coaching against a coach that is actually worse than he is, there’s not a lot in the league like that, the other ones he’s hired as his Assistants for the US team.
+ Blomqvist. Love to see mom and pop looking proud. Good for the kid. If he doesn't have a dominant first period the Pens lose this game. Yeah the Pens put up 6 but imagine the hole if Detroit had buried those grade As they were getting in the first?
You can’t be mentally weak and make it to the NHL as a regular, as well as be voted an all star (twice?).It's true, he's mentally weak.
Sullivan is a coach that imo, is someone that has not been humbled at all in his coaching experience. You would figure that stint in Boston would do it, but the arrogance he shows as a coach for this team is just insane. I think he can be a great coach but he has so many blokes telling him how amazing he is and how legendary he is that he will never get humbled. He just blames everything else as interfering him from being great.I’m not going to say he’s a bad coach. He did some great things for this team. . . But his time needs to be up unless things turn around quickly this year, and I just don’t see that possibility.
Just the first? Pens kept turning the puck over in their own end, if Detroit could actually finish, they would have destroyed the Penguins if Blom didn’t show up for this one.+ Thought Graves played one of his best games in a long time. Was winning battles and keeping it simple. That's how he needs to play
+ St. Ivany looked good too. Kid has a lot of poise with his ability to spin off forecheckers
+ EK was up and down but I thought from about halfway through the second period he started looking dominant
+ Blomqvist. Love to see mom and pop looking proud. Good for the kid. If he doesn't have a dominant first period the Pens lose this game. Yeah the Pens put up 6 but imagine the hole if Detroit had buried those grade As they were getting in the first?
+ DOC was great. Awesome on the forecheck and supported Geno well
+ Geno/Sid both looked good. Geno is skating with authority which is nice to see. Sid got us going like any captain should. The Pens had a huge weight lift off their backs with that first goal.
+ Bottom six in general. Hayes/Glass had good games. McGroarty did well with the limited ice time he got.
+ David Quinn coaching the Pens powerplay to actually work the puck down low. When teams have to respect that a little more it opens up plays like the EK goal. It's a small thing but last year the Pens spent all day just dicking around with the puck up top so teams just overloaded that and gg.
- Letang. He's in mid season brainless Letang form lol. I know he's better than this. Hopefully he gets his shit together soon.
- Penalties. Pens need to chill with some of these crappy penalties.
- Sullivan barely playing McGroarty. Just send him down if he's not going to play. He needs to develop.
Kinda sounds like Dan Bylsma.Sullivan is a coach that imo, is someone that has not been humbled at all in his coaching experience. You would figure that stint in Boston would do it, but the arrogance he shows as a coach for this team is just insane. I think he can be a great coach but he has so many blokes telling him how amazing he is and how legendary he is that he will never get humbled. He just blames everything else as interfering him from being great.
Sure you can. Where did you come up with that? Once the pressure was heaped on his shoulders he started to fold. When he became ''the guy'' his career took a decided step backward once the pressure was on. Look at his playoff stats. He folds like a lawn chair!You can’t be mentally weak and make it to the NHL as a regular, as well as be voted an all star (twice?).
The thing I liked about him was he was always moving around, he never seemed to coast in his shifts, he’d try to get into every battle. You had to at least admire his …and mind you I almost threw up in my mouth even having the thought of typing this…sticktoitiveness…Beau was a killer against us with the Isles. Would be cool to see him regain some of that here
I think Graves on the 3rd pairing can play this way sustainably. If he and St Ivany can turn into a quiet, reliable pairing, that will do wonders for this team. Letang and EK WILL figure their shit out.+ Thought Graves played one of his best games in a long time. Was winning battles and keeping it simple. That's how he needs to play
+ St. Ivany looked good too. Kid has a lot of poise with his ability to spin off forecheckers
+ EK was up and down but I thought from about halfway through the second period he started looking dominant
+ Blomqvist. Love to see mom and pop looking proud. Good for the kid. If he doesn't have a dominant first period the Pens lose this game. Yeah the Pens put up 6 but imagine the hole if Detroit had buried those grade As they were getting in the first?
+ DOC was great. Awesome on the forecheck and supported Geno well
+ Geno/Sid both looked good. Geno is skating with authority which is nice to see. Sid got us going like any captain should. The Pens had a huge weight lift off their backs with that first goal.
+ Bottom six in general. Hayes/Glass had good games. McGroarty did well with the limited ice time he got.
+ David Quinn coaching the Pens powerplay to actually work the puck down low. When teams have to respect that a little more it opens up plays like the EK goal. It's a small thing but last year the Pens spent all day just dicking around with the puck up top so teams just overloaded that and gg.
- Letang. He's in mid season brainless Letang form lol. I know he's better than this. Hopefully he gets his shit together soon.
- Penalties. Pens need to chill with some of these crappy penalties.
- Sullivan barely playing McGroarty. Just send him down if he's not going to play. He needs to develop.
As a goalie, you’re always the guy. He’s been playing in the top echelon of talent his whole career and has performed well enough to be among the top fraction of a percent of goalies in the league. He’s mentally stronger than 99% of posters on this board, even if that isn’t saying much.Sure you can. Where did you come up with that? Once the pressure was heaped on his shoulders he started to fold. When he became ''the guy'' his career took a decided step backward once the pressure was on. Look at his playoff stats. He folds like a lawn chair!
We have a couple guys like that on the roster now in Bunting and Beauvillier. McG could grow into that kind of player. . . These are the kinds of players who will keep Crosby and Malkin as healthy as possible at this point. It’s just too bad we couldn’t find a way to retain Jake while getting them.The thing I liked about him was he was always moving around, he never seemed to coast in his shifts, he’d try to get into every battle. You had to at least admire his …and mind you I almost threw up in my mouth even having the thought of typing this…sticktoitiveness…
We can agree to disagree. He's not mentally strong in the least. And goalies are a different breed, that doesn't in and of itself make them mentally tough. You're conflating two different things. When the pressure is on his numbers sky rocket! That's not opinion, that's fact.As a goalie, you’re always the guy. He’s been playing in the top echelon of talent his whole career and has performed well enough to be among the top fraction of a percent of goalies in the league. He’s mentally stronger than 99% of posters on this board, even if that isn’t saying much.
It also doesn’t make someone mentally weak if they’ve underperformed in a small sample size, let alone underperformed at all.We can agree to disagree. He's not mentally strong in the least. And goalies are a different breed, that doesn't in and of itself make them mentally tough. You're conflating two different things. When the pressure is on his numbers sky rocket! That's not opinion, that's fact.
Amazing numbers of goals we've seen him help makeCongrats to Geno on assist number 800!