GDT: GDT #22 Detroit Red Wings at New York Islanders | November 25 | 7:30 PM | F/TBD

scottywiper

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Do you think this team gets tired of blowing third period leads?
They're so mentally inept. Youd think theyd set themselves because of their history. But they have no actual leadership to stand up. Horvat is paid big bucks to be a difference maker. He was gifted a glorious chance and couldn't convert from five feet
 

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Aren't we paying Sorokin stupid money to be our #1? What is with this rotating goalies thing, we all know this team would live and die with Sorokin going back to his old form
 

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They're so mentally inept. Youd think theyd set themselves because of their history. But they have no actual leadership to stand up. Horvat is paid big bucks to be a difference maker. He was gifted a glorious chance and couldn't convert from five feet
The Isles gotta look at moving from the ‘older’ core at this point. This has been a theme for several years now. Like the leadership of this team, can’t hold it together AND lead? That’s just awful.
 
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Chockey22

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On the plus side, since some like to read positive take aways from these games - Palmieri is doing well keeping his value leading to the trade deadline

Aren't we paying Sorokin stupid money to be our #1? What is with this rotating goalies thing, we all know this team would live and die with Sorokin going back to his old form
It really was an odd decision, given there’s a back to back later this week where Varlamov will need to start one. Varlamov is no longer a 1B goalie, and the Isles shouldn’t rotate their goalies like he is. And, as you say, Sorokin is paid big money to win games and should be starting most of the games
 

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Just to put things in perspective... Lyon has 3 wins against us and 1 win in 5 other starts against everybody else. How is that even possible?
With all these guys out we have managed to hang around the final playoff spot, but we badly need Duclair, Barzal and Pelech back soon (and it would be nice if Romanov could play two games in a row without a problem).
Sidenote, I don't know if we can find this stat, but I would think we have to lead the league in amount of minutes we have led in games we lose. It is crazy.
 

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Sidenote, I don't know if we can find this stat, but I would think we have to lead the league in amount of minutes we have led in games we lose. It is crazy.
Maybe, but that’s the kind of stat a team like Columbus regularly leads in - it doesn’t mean a turnaround is right around the corner, it means the team is bad
 

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Lou deserves all of the blame, not sure Roy deserves any, he’s got a terrible roster to work with. And the players, just not good enough. That’s not really on them - they are trying as hard as they can, they just lack the talent other teams have. It is 100% on Lou
I don't really agree with this. If they lack the talent other teams have, why is it most nights they have the lead for 45-50 minutes and then blow it with 10-15 bad minutes. When that has happened 4 times in 5 games, part of that has to be on the coach. This has to be mental for the players at this point.
 

Chockey22

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I don't really agree with this. If they lack the talent other teams have, why is it most nights they have the lead for 45-50 minutes and then blow it with 10-15 bad minutes. When that has happened 4 times in 5 games, part of that has to be on the coach. This has to be mental for the players at this point.
This is going on several years and several coaches. They can never get the extra insurance they need, that is a lack of talent issue. And systems wise, nothing changes in the last 15 minutes which would suggest a coaching issue. When other teams really start to press for a goal in the third, the Isles are outmatched and get scored against - also partially a talent issue. Maybe it’s a mental thing too, but I usually find that’s a reason coaches use when they can’t really explain what is happening or admit their team is simply not as good as the other team.
 
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DerekKingSnipes

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I don't really agree with this. If they lack the talent other teams have, why is it most nights they have the lead for 45-50 minutes and then blow it with 10-15 bad minutes. When that has happened 4 times in 5 games, part of that has to be on the coach. This has to be mental for the players at this point.
I’m someone that feels staying mid while retooling is way to go, it’s so much harder to go to bottom snd come back up but this is team that needs a roster cleanse. These lead issues in third are never going away until some of these players are jettisoned IMO. The guys who are hurt don’t help cause they are tremendously key players on a roster that when healthy I felt was pretty good and perhaps a 100 pt or so team but these lead things are clearly not going away.
 

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