Josepho
i want the bartkowski thread back
All of Florida/Edmonton/Dallas/Vancouver would be in rough shape if either of their top pairing guys went down, it's hardly unusual at this point.
I kind of agree with you in that the Canucks have a lot of forwards but I don't like referring to this team as a deep. The top-end forward talent is limited to about 3 players then a lot of good role-players. I don't like the defense composition but see where a top-4 two-way guy can tie the 2nd and 3rd pairing together.
the issue for me is that the canucks have too many "okay" solutions in their top 9 and if they lose what little quality they have (miller, boeser, pettersson) you go from three pretty good lines to three pretty bad lines really quick. i don't think miller thrives if he's centering debrusk and sherwood (or whoever) in the absence of boeser and i don't think heinen / pettersson / boeser with joshua / blueger / garland behind them is good enough even to be a playoff team if miller is out
they're also relying hard on debrusk and pettersson being a good duo. i have real concerns they go into the season and the forward lines are debrusk / miller / boeser, joshua / blueger / garland and some guy / pettersson / some guy
for me this team still sorely lacks another top 6 forward and a top 4 defender. they have a lot of guys who are okay or alright filling in there for a while but not a lot of guys you look at and say yeah that guy needs to be in the top 6/top 4
the issue for me is that the canucks have too many "okay" solutions in their top 9 and if they lose what little quality they have (miller, boeser, pettersson) you go from three pretty good lines to three pretty bad lines really quick. i don't think miller thrives if he's centering debrusk and sherwood (or whoever) in the absence of boeser and i don't think heinen / pettersson / boeser with joshua / blueger / garland behind them is good enough even to be a playoff team if miller is out. they're also relying hard on debrusk and pettersson being a good duo. i also have real concerns they go into the season and the forward lines are debrusk / miller / boeser, joshua / blueger / garland and some guy / pettersson / some guy
for me this team still sorely lacks another top 6 forward and a top 4 defender. they have a lot of guys who are okay or alright filling in there for a while but not a lot of guys you look at and say yeah that guy needs to be in the top 6/top 4
the issue for me is that the canucks have too many "okay" solutions in their top 9 and if they lose what little quality they have (miller, boeser, pettersson) you go from three pretty good lines to three pretty bad lines really quick. i don't think miller thrives if he's centering debrusk and sherwood (or whoever) in the absence of boeser and i don't think heinen / pettersson / boeser with joshua / blueger / garland behind them is good enough even to be a playoff team if miller is out
they're also relying hard on debrusk and pettersson being a good duo. i have real concerns they go into the season and the forward lines are debrusk / miller / boeser, joshua / blueger / garland and some guy / pettersson / some guy
for me this team still sorely lacks another top 6 forward and a top 4 defender. they have a lot of guys who are okay or alright filling in there for a while but not a lot of guys you look at and say yeah that guy needs to be in the top 6/top 4
I just don't think it's a dire problem at this point in the season. They have the roster of a playoff team and if they can toll capspace, should add a top-6 winger and top-4 defencemen like pretty much every playoff team does.
I still don’t like the defense with Myers playing top 4 when he should be on the bottom pair and Forbert should be the extra D. They need another top 4 defenseman badly.
Show your work ....Agree strongly.
I didn’t say ofd or puck mover. Just that Myers should ideally be bottom pair and someone else you can eat minutes better be in the top 4.Show your work ....
Since when is an ofd puck mover on every pair mandatory or even necessary? Why do some ppl want that, or think it's required, which of the top contenders use that deployment?
The top pair is top three in the league.
Bottom four dmans of Soucy, Myers, Forbort & Desharnais for under ten million combined is quite solid, great value and with demko/Gonchar/Foote, is a formidable obstacle come playoffs.
Other teams number 4/5 dmans would get rinsed with Myers qoc & minutes, look no further than the next province.
List the teams with cheaper, better, bottom four/bottom pair...
(I'm not against Kylington/Schultz as luxury cheap depth, but certainly don't see any need to Phone their agents asap)
Separate issues..I didn’t say ofd or puck mover. Just that Myers should ideally be bottom pair and someone else you can eat minutes better be in the top 4.
I’d say you need a dose of closer reading.
You don’t like my opinion, offer none of your own evidence, and demand I show my work? After going on a “separate” unrelated diatribe while conflating the two?Separate issues..
Show your work Myers isn't a top four defenseman.
List the teams with better top four.
List the teams with cheaper, better, bottom four/bottom pair..
It’s a good thing we’re even squabbling about being super deep. This team is guaranteed to make one or two big moves before the deadline, likely a top 6 scorer and/or a top 4 defenseman. Believe in PA/JR.Every single team has an issue with depth in at least one area. Its part of a cap league.
Not a single team is deep 1-12 on F, 1-6 on D and 1-2 on G
if he doesn't. You have to French kiss me. If he does... I will French kiss you.Don’t worry, Daniel Sprong will score 30 goals and 80 points. Quote me on it.
Our saviour has arrived.
The Canucks are as deep as almost anyone overall imo. They have an incredibly deep forward group and the D 1-8 is deep, just not heavy in top 4 D. Their goalie tandem is one of the best in the league.It’s a good thing we’re even squabbling about being super deep. This team is guaranteed to make one or two big moves before the deadline, likely a top 6 scorer and/or a top 4 defenseman. Believe in PA/JR.
I think this is just a flawed opinion we saw this team without Demko down the stretch they looked fine because they don’t need to rely on getting all star goaltending every night. People forget they were one of the top defensive team in the NHL in the second half. They now have enough depth in their line up to cover up injuries from time to time even players like Miller especially if Pettersson returns to form. That is one of the reason they brought back one of the best third line in hockey. What forward on the team needs to sheltered other than Sprong and to a lesser extend Hoglander . Players like Heinen, Suter, Joshua can basically play on any line and be effective.i dunno how i feel about the current roster. it feels like they are betting on everything going right. i think they're a demko/hughes/miller injury away from being a very bad team given their lack of depth. they have way too many forwards who need either sheltered or very specific usage and the defense without hughes is just absolutely putrid. i don't believe in silovs as a starter (yet) if demko goes down
maybe it's right to bet on everything going right when you pretty much need that to happen to be a legit stanley cup contender anyways?
i guess with the number of nhl contracts they have signed i should still anticpate a move. i can't see them waiving pdg, aman and friedman so one of hoglander and podkolzin must be done in vancouver
I was just looking at Dallas' line up and beyond their top line, top D pairing and starting goalie... its really not great. Their D in particular.
Edmonton is stacked at F and their top pairing D is good... the rest is blah....
Even Florida's depth on D is lacking and they lost their entire 4th line.
Dallas' D has taken a beating this offseason. They lost 3 of their 6 regulars from the playoffs and replaced them with Matt Dumba and Brendan Smith who are both totally washed and Ilya Lybushkin who is I guess a competent #6. They have 3 good defenders and then a pile of 6-7 guys.
Your opinions on Myers being a bottom pairing defenseman, and Forbert a seventh defenseman in the nhl, are both bad and wrong by basically every possible perspective. Both have proven abilities to handle tough minutes when healthy.You don’t like my opinion, offer none of your own evidence, and demand I show my work? After going on a “separate” unrelated diatribe while conflating the two?
You having a bad day? I talked about Myers specifically and Forbert relatedly. I didn’t rank top or bottom 4, just where I’d like to see each player sit ideally vs deployment.
A couple of nights ago, I was going through the teams defensive depth charts and was weirdly surprised how poor most teams' defence is. I was really surprised that the Capitals probably have the deepest defensive corps in the league.
Lundkvist too who hardly played in the games he was dressed in the playoffs.Dallas' D has taken a beating this offseason. They lost 3 of their 6 regulars from the playoffs and replaced them with Matt Dumba and Brendan Smith who are both totally washed and Ilya Lybushkin who is I guess a competent #6. They have 3 good defenders and then a pile of 6-7 guys.
Sometimes the system is greater than the parts.I had that same moment back in about November of last year. There's this thing where if you only have 3 'legit' top-4 defenders on your team you think it's terrible and then you look around the league and ... everyone is in the same boat, or worse.
I saw your Washington comment, did a double-take and yeah ... they have to be right up there.
When we played Nashville in the playoffs - an actual good defensive team - they had a 35 y/o Ryan McDonagh as their 2D and career #6 type Jeremy Lauzon as their 4D, and everyone was healthy.
Vegas is the cream of the crop for me. Hanifin/Theodore/Pietrangelo is a strong top 3, Korczak looks like he will be a good one, McNabb and Whitecloud are probably top-4 defenders on most teams, and Hague and Hutton are reasonably regular NHLers. Washington is up there though. Carolina’s D looks strong 1-6 and New Jersey could be in the conversation if their young defenders progress.A couple of nights ago, I was going through the teams defensive depth charts and was weirdly surprised how poor most teams' defence is. I was really surprised that the Capitals probably have the deepest defensive corps in the league.