Mr Mxmzptlk
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Duly corrected.not even close. these boys are just gettin started dogging it.
Duly corrected.not even close. these boys are just gettin started dogging it.
i'm not sure he can be absolved completely... what has changed recently? we all know this team need to flush out players and be reformed with a new identity.I don’t know how Laviolette survives this. It’s not all his fault, but usually the coach is on the chopping block in situations like this.
It's burned into the way they play. Rely on improvisation. It's pond hockey. There's not much purpose.It's a team of read and react guys who need other people to do the digging and working and they all just stare at each other waiting for one another to go skate hard.
They all want to make a pass to the streaking guy, except none of them want to be the streaking guy, so they kinda do everything at 2/3 speed waiting for someone else to work hard.
Signing Igor was an emotional decision not a logical one. Drury thought signing him would calm down the noise around the team. It didnt.It was pointless to sign Igor at this stage of the game. We are more than a goaltender away from being true contenders. They have so many holes to fill, and this move handcuffs them for years. They should have looked for a franchise center to pay instead of a goaltender.
Drury was trying to sign him before the season for slightly less. He was being signed and it wasn't just an emotional decision to calm the noise down.Signing Igor was an emotional decision not a logical one. Drury thought signing him would calm down the noise around the team. It didnt.
Bringing up his contract on every goal against is already old and ink is barely dry.
And I'm also blaming a goalie who hasn't stole us a game in eons.
I think he'd like to be already (even if just to keep his job safe), but it seems it is very hard to do in-season now. Nobody else seems to be looking for 'big' trades, just tinkering at the edges.Im going to try to be positive.
Another couple losses like this and Drury might just start dismantling everything
I'll say it's hard to watch fox right now and come away thinking he's mailing it in. He's basically the only player consistently making plays with purpose.
And don't forget the opposition seems to have free reign of the middle of the ice....how many times have we seen players skate down the slot untouched or without a Ranger player within 5 feet of them and get clear, dead on shots on goal.In fairness to Igor,look at the lack of help he's getting in front of his net...nobody does anything to deter Foegle from picking up his own rebound and putting it in.he just skated by everyone,not 1 player attempted to stop him.
Eons? You mean since November?
We're a lottery team if it wasn't for our goaltending in October and beginning of November.
The million-dollar question is, how many coaches will this awful core get until management sees this needs to be blown up?I don’t know how Laviolette survives this. It’s not all his fault, but usually the coach is on the chopping block in situations like this.
Which is why it was completely asinine to sign him to that deal. I know that's not what you guys are going back & forth about, but that contract decision makes zero f***ing sense.Eons? You mean since November?
We're a lottery team if it wasn't for our goaltending in October and beginning of November.
No but we should do what the Pens did in 2003 and ask Palffy to retire mid seasonI think he'd like to be already (even if just to keep his job safe), but it seems it is very hard to do in-season now. Nobody else seems to be looking for 'big' trades, just tinkering at the edges.
the dude is just doing his job, give him a breakJohnny G really has the nerve to try and sell us on buying merch for this team rn
It is the whole team at this point.Another inspiring start for Mika and Kreider
I agree.Signing Igor was an emotional decision not a logical one. Drury thought signing him would calm down the noise around the team. It didnt.
Bringing up his contract on every goal against is already old and ink is barely dry.