joe galiba
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he is going to get the high score on fortniteNaw, he sucks
he is going to get the high score on fortniteNaw, he sucks
he is going to get the high score on fortnite
The way he stepped up against the leafs and set the tone with Thomas out was very impressive to me.From P-D
Coach Bannister on Kyrou after Toronto game
“Even going back to last game, he’s a team-first player right now,” Blues coach Drew Bannister said. “He’s playing team hockey. I was impressed with his game last game. I know the offense will come. We’ve talked about getting more pucks to the net. I thought I saw an effort today. But I just think he’s playing team hockey. He wants to win hockey games, and he’s doing whatever it takes right now to win hockey games.”
You Canadians are always misspelling stuff.He needs a centre. I'm certainly not ready to give up on him, but I am starting to question whether he is capable of carrying a line. More and more, he strikes me as an excellent complimentary player.
Tied for the team lead in points and assists. One of only 6 out of 23 skaters with a plus rating this season. If that’s “hot garbage”, what does that make the rest of the team?
Kyrou only has points in 5 of the 11 games, 2 of his last 8 games. You can't do much when one of your top offensive weapons isn't scoring in the majority of the games he plays.
Sure, it's a bit of both, but no one is saying he should have an expectation of 90+ points. He's streaky and he's now had 3 seasons in a row of pretty rough starts.And an offensive player can't do much when defenses can key on him and he has no center on his line. Surprise, Kyrou is not McDavid. He can't single-handedly beat defenses.
He started the year with 3 straight multi-point games and had 9 total points through our first 8 games. That would be a 92 point pace. If the last 3 games changes our assessment down to a 'pretty rough start' then I have a hard time saying that the expectation isn't 90+ points. It is also worth noting that 8 of his 9 points have either been the goal or the primary assist, so it isn't like he has just been piling up secondary assists. He needs to figure out how to get rid of these extended goalless streaks, but unlike past such streaks he is tangibly driving offense while he can't bury the puck.Sure, it's a bit of both, but no one is saying he should have an expectation of 90+ points. He's streaky and he's now had 3 seasons in a row of pretty rough starts.
He hasn't scored a goal since the first game of the season and we have people saying it's crazy for people to criticize him because he's not McDavid, I could've went higher than 90 points, but I thought I was being even more charitable by lower the "expectation" to something below McDavid, but still completely unreasonable for what Kyrou has accomplished in his career.
He came out and had an incredible first 3 games. I was hopeful that meant he reversed his trend from previous years, but that hasn't been the case. And I don't care if he doesn't have Thomas or not, if we can't rely on him to score in games like Montreal, Ottawa, and Philly, we are screwed. They are 23rd, 27th, and 31st in goals against.
Kyrou is a fine enough player for what he is, but he has to step up and produce. I could agree with an argument that he's been better to start this season than the previous 2. I could agree with an argument that the bigger issue is that from a roster construction, we were never built to withstand the loss of Thomas. But, when you are put in a shitty situation, and you can't lean on the top players that you have left, nothing else matters.
Exactly. We should have no expectations for anyone without Thomas because this team is absolute dog shit without Thomas. Yes, great players should step up. And Kyrou is. He's getting chances. They aren't going in but that happens.If Kyrou is only expected to produce when Thomas is in the lineup, then he is insanely overpaid. He hasn't scored a goal since the first game, so the goal scoring was an issue while Thomas was still in the lineup. And 3 points in his last 8 games, which includes games when Thomas was still in the lineup.
I know you aren't directly comparing Kyrou to McDavid here, but you are absolutely implying that. That it's impossible or ridiculous to have an expectation for a player like Kyrou to produce right now. Should we have no expectations for anyone since without Thomas, we should just expect garbage?
Part of the reason we are screwed without Thomas is because players like Kyrou and Buchnevich aren't stepping up, a part of that is absolutely on them.
Just throw accountability out the window, wild. Did you watch Philly's winning goal?
And the team's best center isn't Radek Faksa, Radek Faksa isn't his center.
You are if you are putting 100% of the accountability on Army. You are saying the players shouldn't be held accountable for their play while Thomas is out, that's crazy. Buchnevich and Schenn are not worse Cs than Faksa.
Kyrou has played 1 game with Holloway.
And the team's best center isn't Radek Faksa, Radek Faksa isn't his center.
I agree broadly with your assesment on it, even though we different slightly. I believe we are better with Buch at wing, the experiment has been bad, but unfortunately he's still one of our better C options, certainly better than Faksa, especially in a top 6 scenario.You keep talking about this as if we have other actual centers besides Thomas.
His center last night was a player with 23 career NHL points in 100 career NHL games. Last night was the 5th time he played the entire game at center in his NHL career (4 of those 5 have been the last 4 games since Thomas got hurt). I am optimistic about Holloway's development and potential to eventually be an effective NHL center for us, but he isn't remotely close to being a legit top 6 center in the NHL right now.
His center before last night was Buchnevich. This was your assessment of Buch as a center from earlier today: "Buchnevich is horrific in the middle, the experiment failed, it needs to end, we are better off with him on the wing and suffering with Schenn or whoever else in a larger role than they should be in." I'm higher on Buch's ability to play competently at center than you, but everyone can see that he is not a natural center and is playing noticeably worse at center than he does at wing.
This isn't a situation where Thomas being out of the lineup means that he's playing with decent-but-not-great centers. Outside of the 12 minutes he's played with Schenn this season, the guys lining up at center with him are wingers who we are playing at center because we don't have centers. And while Schenn has a track record playing center, I think the overwhelming consensus here is that he's better suited as a winger at this stage of his career.