Post-Game Talk: Golden Slumbers

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I can’t get myself to watch again until Lindgren is banished from the Fox pair. It all just feels pointless

he was actually ok this game and had a nice hit in the first
I agree with both. Lindgren played ok…made a couple good plays and his mistakes weren’t exploited. But also…I won’t feel comfortable until he’s out of the lineup. Why they’re letting Jones rot in favor of Lindgren is vexing. Completely senseless.
 
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I agree with both. Lindgren played ok…made a couple good plays and his mistakes weren’t exploited. But also…I won’t feel comfortable until he’s out of the lineup. Why they’re letting Jones rot in favor of Lindgren is vexing. Completely senseless.

You know why. One guy is a small 3rd round pick and the other guy is a vet that makes splash gritty plays once in a while.
 
Just watched the replay bc I missed it live.

I'm no different than anybody when it comes to K'Andre's brainfarts and how frustrating he can be, but if the hate feels unfair it's because of games like this one, where he was legitimately dominant and we won, against a great team, and there is just radio silence about it. This is true more broadly about defensmen, I think, but a player like Miller especially so. Mostly because what made him great wasn't a bunch of plays that many appreciate as great plays in real time. Miller has that potential to be such an elite play killer. Loved seeing it tonight. Borgen's been a good fit with him.

Also though Mika had his best game so far this year and he's strung a few good ones together now. He's not there yet. That give-and-go where he whiffs on the one-timer at the high slot is exhibit A. Still, encouraging signs--really really hope it continues. For the first 40 mins I thought he was the best player on the ice.
 
Just watched the replay bc I missed it live.

I'm no different than anybody when it comes to K'Andre's brainfarts and how frustrating he can be, but if the hate feels unfair it's because of games like this one, where he was legitimately dominant and we won, against a great team, and there is just radio silence about it. This is true more broadly about defensmen, I think, but a player like Miller especially so. Mostly because what made him great wasn't a bunch of plays that many appreciate as great plays in real time. Miller has that potential to be such an elite play killer. Loved seeing it tonight. Borgen's been a good fit with him.

Also though Mika had his best game so far this year and he's strung a few good ones together now. He's not there yet. That give-and-go where he whiffs on the one-timer at the high slot is exhibit A. Still, encouraging signs--really really hope it continues. For the first 40 mins I thought he was the best player on the ice.

I thought Mika was as good as he was in the last two seasons. Much more confident and trying much harder on both ends of the ice. He is a decent second liner playing like he is now.
 
For me, Mika is back when he starts hitting the top corners of the net with his one timer. Right now, he still can't hit the side of a barn.
 
Also though Mika had his best game so far this year and he's strung a few good ones together now. He's not there yet. That give-and-go where he whiffs on the one-timer at the high slot is exhibit A. Still, encouraging signs--really really hope it continues. For the first 40 mins I thought he was the best player on the ice.
There were a few plays where it looked like he had a hole in his sitck.
 
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For me, Mika is back when he starts hitting the top corners of the net with his one timer. Right now, he still can't hit the side of a barn.
All the guy had to do to get back in everyone’s good graces was fling a few limp turds on goal on the power play and then almost kill Trocheck with a slapshot
 
All the guy had to do to get back in everyone’s good graces was fling a few limp turds on goal on the power play and then almost kill Trocheck with a slapshot

His coordination is just completely washed. I don’t think he can do what he’s thinking anymore and it’s tough to watch. At best he can just simplify everything and make basic plays.
Yeah, lets omit everything else he has improved. Him being top of the charts or near it every game since the break is just fake news.

I get it. Its hard when the narrative you fought so hard to convey is crumbling. At least the majority of the people here who was bagging on him for his shitty play, and rightfully so, are able to admit that he is a completely different player now and is a positive factor out there for the team.
 
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Yeah, lets omit everything else he has improved. Him being top of the charts or near it every game since the break is just fake news.

I get it. Its hard when the narrative you fought so hard to convey is crumbling. At least the majority of the people here who was bagging on him for his shitty play, and rightfully so, are able to admit that he is a completely different player now and is a positive factor out there for the team.
People on here hate when you do a 180 and flip flop on stuff after a good or bad stretch. But then if you are just consistent on who you think the problem players are that’s also not allowed
 
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Just watched the replay bc I missed it live.

I'm no different than anybody when it comes to K'Andre's brainfarts and how frustrating he can be, but if the hate feels unfair it's because of games like this one, where he was legitimately dominant and we won, against a great team, and there is just radio silence about it. This is true more broadly about defensmen, I think, but a player like Miller especially so. Mostly because what made him great wasn't a bunch of plays that many appreciate as great plays in real time. Miller has that potential to be such an elite play killer. Loved seeing it tonight. Borgen's been a good fit with him.

Also though Mika had his best game so far this year and he's strung a few good ones together now. He's not there yet. That give-and-go where he whiffs on the one-timer at the high slot is exhibit A. Still, encouraging signs--really really hope it continues. For the first 40 mins I thought he was the best player on the ice.
I think your point is fair but I also think it's fair to not get excited until we see maybe half a season of the same good play, especially in Miller's case. He's shown flashes before.
 
My waffly 80% hottish take: we traded Kakko for pretty poor value due to not having developed the asset properly, but it's ultimately fine. Trading miller, however, probably slams our window shut.
 

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