Kaako Kappo
Kaako Kappo
It really is sub-par, isn't it?Jets having good D is a complete myth. They do have a great G though.
It really is sub-par, isn't it?Jets having good D is a complete myth. They do have a great G though.
Jets having good D is a complete myth. They do have a great G though.
Yeah, I read them. Considering it's a PGT after a loss on Oct 6, it's crying.No one was crying about Stastny. The discussion was about Chevy’s contract signings, and failed contract signings (and whether Stastny can be considered one). If he’s not able to sign any of our top 2D soon we’ll be in trouble. It may make sense to read the discussions before commenting on them.
Last year, we got our penalties under control. They'll need to do that again. I think its a major concern right now. Trouba? Maybe your right idk.They have a good enough to compete for Cup right now but without Trouba it melts away.
Was he wrong? I didn't see much either. It's not like he singled out Ehlers, he was asked a question.Thoughts on what he saw when he moved Ehlers up: “Not a whole lot”. Wtf.
Who would've thunk?
Nah, skating is better. Don't have to bag skate them after that.
Little's line dominated possession tonight - what is with the witch hunt this time? Defaulting back to blaming Little for anything after a seemingly good 5v5 game seems unwise.
I've an idea - how about we don't take penalties? The Stars' shot chart at 5v5 looks about as intimidating as a sleeping puppy. And while we're at it, the defensemen could pay attention to what is happening in front. Didn't look like they cared too much this time.
Opponents would shift over and crowd Laine. They leave Wheeler more space because they don't fear his shot much.I think jets should try Laine on Wheeler's spot on powerplay every once in a while. He can can score from there with a wrister, and it would confuse the the hell out of pk. It worked in the finnish league playoffs against Kärpät.
I liked the Laine-Scheifele rotation they used to do last year. It really messed with the opposition's coverage at times.55 too. It’s good to move those guys around, even run the PP off the left wall where the shot from a righty QB is dangerous. That PP is getting a little stagnant and predictable. It really relies on opposing PK being passive.
What the &*^% did I just watch last night?! When the universe is in a state of chaos like it is presently after the Jets shooting themselves in the collective feet of Winnipeg what better way to make sense of things again by focusing away on the equally baffling topic of Spanish language lessons "Que or Cual" in order to help unpack and veer out of the void of our mysterious and seemingly nonsensical universe.
Yea that was good! Someone once posted a funny clip, where Laine moved and the entire box moved with him in perfect sync, as if he was some giant magnetI liked the Laine-Scheifele rotation they used to do last year. It really messed with the opposition's coverage at times.
Last year, we got our penalties under control. They'll need to do that again. I think its a major concern right now. Trouba? Maybe your right idk.
I think the narrative is getting little unfair here. There's a reason why Statsny was brought in last season to replace Little. ELL just doesn't work. It's not Little's fault. Either you have chemistry - or you don't. As simple as that.Little is an easy target for those that don't feel the need to hold our younger players accountable for anything other than being offensively skilled.
According to some, his job is to handle pretty much all of the work when they don't have the puck - and - to set them up when they do.
So our best player so far this season is now considered leftovers?Laine-Seheifele-Wheeler
Ehlers-Little-Perrault
TLC
Whatever is left
Can I open up a 2018/19 tank thread yet?
Yup. Actually, Little has been very good defensively, and has made some good plays on offense. If the Jets D can move the puck from their own zone, they'll score plenty. They need to improve in their own zone and on the PK.Little is an easy target for those that don't feel the need to hold our younger players accountable for anything other than being offensively skilled.
According to some, his job is to handle pretty much all of the work when they don't have the puck - and - to set them up when they do.