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My take on Stanley is that it is far easier to make a mistake than it is to admit that you made a mistake. That would explain why he got that contract instead of a ticket to the KHL.
This is also true if you are in a senior management position in a large organization, which is basically Chevy and Arniel. They know Schiefele and Connor win them far more games then they cost, so you put up with a couple warts because they can score goals consistently when the game is on the line. And winning is the bottom line.Anyone who has ever run a business and has had a rockstar employee with make certain concessions to make sure they don't lose them
And they put asses in seats. It's still a businessThis is also true if you are in a senior management position in a large organization, which is basically Chevy and Arniel. They know Schiefele and Connor win them far more games then they cost, so you put up with a couple warts because they can score goals consistently when the game is on the line. And winning is the bottom line.
Not sure who the tail is here? The players? They're actually the product, which kinda makes them the dogIt is good when the tail wags the dog. Always a recipe to extract a lot of good out of that setup.
Tough weekend for Jets attendance...A little under 13k
Well, the pushback has been pretty classless at times, but in any case, who among us doesn't appreciate the bolded? It's the lowest hanging fruit for all hockey fans and we all love watching the highlight reel goals. But it'd be nice to see more tolerance of those who want to be more analytical or question the status quo. For example, what if we could get all the excitement we've gotten out of Connor 3v3, PP and 6v5 and even more 5v5, while lifting the second line? How much discontent do you think that would foment on the team and among fans?My take, is it is a push back against those we don't seem to appreciate the pure visual enjoyment of elite offensive players. Scheifele and Connor basically just won us 2 hockey games with pure offensive skill, but for some that isn't good enough because those goals weren't 5-5. They have however scored 3 times at even strength, but that doesn't meet the test as it has to be 5-5. I was out at the lake for the weekend so I wasn't around here much, but more casual fans were buzzing about how exciting the wins were and talking about what great players Scheifele and Connor are. That is what will bring out fans. Winning hockey games with highlight reel goals.
People can simply not be a slave to the calendar. For example, our big Thanksgiving get-together will be this coming Saturday, because that's when it worked for everyone. Similarly, we have had Xmas dinners after New Year's. In all those years we had arena sellouts, did we never have to play a home game on a major holiday? That's just an excuse. As I believe is "the economy". The interest just isn't there. And it doesn't matter that Mr and Mrs October have stolen a couple of should-have-been losses while teams are still in extended pre-season mode. There are pros and cons to attending games at our arena, and the cons are winning. Yes, that is a double entendre.Tough weekend for Jets attendance...
Going head to head with final Bomber game plus the odd starting time on Sunday...a good chunk of people have their Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Not sure what time would have worked better on Sunday...or maybe there was never a good time for that game?
But isn't Ehlers the one with the great analytics? To me he should be on the second line right now trying to get the second line going if that's the case. Again i don't care who plays where as long as we are playing pretty good and winning more games than losing.Well, the pushback has been pretty classless at times, but in any case, who among us doesn't appreciate the bolded? It's the lowest hanging fruit for all hockey fans and we all love watching the highlight reel goals. But it'd be nice to see more tolerance of those who want to be more analytical or question the status quo. For example, what if we could get all the excitement we've gotten out of Connor 3v3, PP and 6v5 and even more 5v5, while lifting the second line? How much discontent do you think that would foment on the team and among fans?
As I said in my earlier post, I'm fine if they keep Scheif and Connor together for a while 5v5, to see if they can somehow remediate their past defensive woes. But if they do change up the lines, it should not be seen as punishment or disloyalty, but rather an opportunity for as many or more pretty goals, and fewer against.
My take, is it is a push back against those we don't seem to appreciate the pure visual enjoyment of elite offensive players. Scheifele and Connor basically just won us 2 hockey games with pure offensive skill, but for some that isn't good enough because those goals weren't 5-5. They have however scored 3 times at even strength, but that doesn't meet the test as it has to be 5-5. I was out at the lake for the weekend so I wasn't around here much, but more casual fans were buzzing about how exciting the wins were and talking about what great players Scheifele and Connor are. That is what will bring out fans. Winning hockey games with highlight reel goals.
I think top players will always lobby who the want to play with. I remember Buff never being shy about saying who he wanted to play with. We are 1-2 with out Schiefele and Helly. They are our 2 of our 4 biggest stars along with Morrissey and Connor and these guys will all get the coach's ear.
And there's where the eye test betrays. Half a dozen or so years of very unadvanced stats (5v5 goal share) showing the opposite.Honestly what irritates me about the whole thing is that Ehlers is a stats darling and Scheifele + Connor are bashed as a pair. Although I agree 55 and 81 spend far too much time in their own zone, my eye test sees them doing more positive things and Ehlers negative that are actually driving results.
A bird in the hand etc.
My take, is it is a push back against those we don't seem to appreciate the pure visual enjoyment of elite offensive players. Scheifele and Connor basically just won us 2 hockey games with pure offensive skill, but for some that isn't good enough because those goals weren't 5-5. They have however scored 3 times at even strength, but that doesn't meet the test as it has to be 5-5. I was out at the lake for the weekend so I wasn't around here much, but more casual fans were buzzing about how exciting the wins were and talking about what great players Scheifele and Connor are. That is what will bring out fans. Winning hockey games with highlight reel goals.
I don't think you've heard but the first line is shit.Right now the 1st line is playing pretty good, the 3rd and 4th lines are playing very good, we get that second line scoring and the team is really good. That's alot of good.
Except i honestly believe we would have had a second pairing of samberg-kova... moot point now best just to prepare for the pionk extensipnMy point is that bottom pairing/tweener dmen are a dime a dozen and not worth stressing over if we happen to lose one to waivers
Luckily mtl didn't exactly make us pay for it. Not like they then developed kov into something special or anything resembling more than a 3rd pairing.Except i honestly believe we would have had a second pairing of samberg-kova... moot point now best just to prepare for the pionk extensipn
I've liked what I have seen from Fleury - whether he can keep it up is still to be determined
Ville as a better option over Stan is TBD - he'll need to get into the lineup at some point to prove it.
regardless, it's nice to have options - and at some point, they'll need to decide what the bottom pairing will be
Or they'll play the hot hand or shuffle based on the competition - I can see them going with 8 D until they sort it out.
I didn't realize how big of a dude Fleury was until that interview with him between periods yesterday. Always good to have a little size and strength on defense.
I'd think Miller is likely in there on the right side- he's not great in his end but good enough.I expect 8 D while waiting for someone to seize the job. So far, it looks like Fleury is doing that, but it has only been 3 games. The 2 injured haven't had their chance yet.
If 2 of those LHD do well is Miller's job in danger? Could one of the lefties playing his off-side still be better than Miller?
I love 55 and 81. They've scored our last six goals. These are facts. The goals are usually beautiful (almost a fact?).
They get outscored year after year, including -1 this year, at 5v5. This is also a fact.
I am personally hoping that the continuing development (and health) of Vilardi creates better 5v5 reults this year. Someone of great import in the organization does not like Ehlers on the right side of that line. (definitely not a fact)
Yup we've had a wide variety of 6,7,8s on our roster over the past dozen years and there ain't much to choose between them.Luckily mtl didn't exactly make us pay for it. Not like they then developed kov into something special or anything resembling more than a 3rd pairing.
Stanley was mostly a healthy scratch as the 7/8 last season, playing only 25 games. I think the team is comfortable with him as the PB guy.
My take, is it is a push back against those we don't seem to appreciate the pure visual enjoyment of elite offensive players. Scheifele and Connor basically just won us 2 hockey games with pure offensive skill, but for some that isn't good enough because those goals weren't 5-5. They have however scored 3 times at even strength, but that doesn't meet the test as it has to be 5-5. I was out at the lake for the weekend so I wasn't around here much, but more casual fans were buzzing about how exciting the wins were and talking about what great players Scheifele and Connor are. That is what will bring out fans. Winning hockey games with highlight reel goals.
Worked OK last season-2 at 5v5 so far. Last season there were only 4 teams whose top lines were worse in the GF/GA equation all bottom feeders- Sharks, Washington, Chicago and Seattle. Jets got "lucky" with the injury timings last season to Connor/Vilardi when they were forced to split them apart at 5v5 and thus were able to bank some points before the train drove off the rails again in Feb when they were all back.
The average team's top line (again just the league-wide median team, not a contender or even an average playoff team) is:
GF%: 58% (46% Jets)
CF%: 55% (44% Jets)
xGF%: 55% (38% Jets)
Some of us are hoping they merely break even but just breaking even is only as good as bottom-3rd in the league.
Maybe it'll be different this season.
Winning is the only thing that matters.But isn't Ehlers the one with the great analytics? To me he should be on the second line right now trying to get the second line going if that's the case. Again i don't care who plays where as long as we are playing pretty good and winning more games than losing.