it's not my favorite example since he still kinda just got here but Gauthier's treatment is why I really don't get how Quinn has earned the moniker of a development coach. He's really not. He's just as conservative and leans just as heavily on vets as any other coach.
we desperately need a goal against Colorado and PdG and Steven Fogarty get more regular shifts than a prolific scorer at all levels.
I worry that he doesn't have a scorers hands
1. Georgiev and Shesterkin didn't exactly give him a choice. The over-the-hill, declined star or the goalies winning games. It's pretty binary.OTOH Fox, Lindgren, DeAngelo, Hajek, Georgiev, and Shesterkin have all gotten big roles fairly quickly
1. Georgiev and Shesterkin didn't exactly give him a choice. The over-the-hill, declined star or the goalies winning games. It's pretty binary.
2. Lindgren, not really. He's still very low in ES TOI among our D core. He should be comfortably leading every night.
3. Hajek isn't on the team so IDK what this means (and rightfully so)
4. Fox is still having gaps in his usage. Trouba still regularly outranks him in minutes and its only pretty recent that Fox is getting similar matchups. And even then, it's quite an easy decision when Fox is a calder finalist (or winner in any sane year) and the other RHD option is Tony who you don't want getting those minutes cause that isn't where he's most effective.
5. It is well documented that in defensive and offensive situations he still leans heavily on veterans. Nights where Panarin, Stome, and Zibanejad get 22+ TOI and the bench shortenings trickle down to kids are pretty common
6. Stapling Ryan Strome to Panarin no matter how cold either of them are
When I say Quinn is just as conservative that's not exactly a bad thing. I have no issue giving Panarin 22 minutes a night really. He just doesn't do anything that the average NHL coach wouldn't do imo.
2. Lindgren should be the leading all of the defensemen in ice time? And you have not seen him take steps forward in his development?1. Georgiev and Shesterkin didn't exactly give him a choice. The over-the-hill, declined star or the goalies winning games. It's pretty binary.
2. Lindgren, not really. He's still very low in ES TOI among our D core. He should be comfortably leading every night.
3. Hajek isn't on the team so IDK what this means (and rightfully so)
4. Fox is still having gaps in his usage. Trouba still regularly outranks him in minutes and its only pretty recent that Fox is getting similar matchups. And even then, it's quite an easy decision when Fox is a calder finalist (or winner in any sane year) and the other RHD option is Tony who you don't want getting those minutes cause that isn't where he's most effective.
5. It is well documented that in defensive and offensive situations he still leans heavily on veterans. Nights where Panarin, Stome, and Zibanejad get 22+ TOI and the bench shortenings trickle down to kids are pretty common
6. Stapling Ryan Strome to Panarin no matter how cold either of them are
Seems to me he took the youngest team in the league and all that comes with it and has them within striking distance of the playoffs. All the while, having the best power play in NY in 25 years, with veteran players taking steps forward in their play and the young players taking steps forward in their development. Pretty sure not "any" coach would have attained some results.He just doesn't do anything that the average NHL coach wouldn't do imo.
it's not my favorite example since he still kinda just got here but Gauthier's treatment is why I really don't get how Quinn has earned the moniker of a development coach. He's really not. He's just as conservative and leans just as heavily on vets as any other coach.
we desperately need a goal against Colorado and PdG and Steven Fogarty get more regular shifts than a prolific scorer at all levels.
Playing at altitude was probably a factor in Colorado.it's not my favorite example since he still kinda just got here but Gauthier's treatment is why I really don't get how Quinn has earned the moniker of a development coach. He's really not. He's just as conservative and leans just as heavily on vets as any other coach.
we desperately need a goal against Colorado and PdG and Steven Fogarty get more regular shifts than a prolific scorer at all levels.
They say Gauthier plays best at sea levelPlaying at altitude was probably a factor in Colorado.
Every once in a while, someone says something so insightful while hitting the nail on the head.Eh, I think we say that about certain players and while there's some truth to it, I think we cannot underestimate the power of chemistry.
I think we've seen that work both ways over the years --- through the dark times, as well as through the Jagr years.
Instinct tells us that 2+2 should equal four. But sometimes it only amounts to 3.
Likewise, sometimes 1+2 ends up equaling 5.
But sometimes I think we get so fixated on what "should" work, and "who" we want it to work for, that we end up trying to force the issue to get what we want and not necessarily what's actually working.
I think Nylander is one of the best neutral zone stick handler like ever. But the NHL before 05’ was of course the worst possible fit for him. He had some legendary WCHs for Sweden before we got him when Renney coached Canada, definitely think that played a huge part in that we went out and signed him.
The problem I have with Strome is not what I think he can do with Panarin, it’s what we would get away from Panarin and at what cost.[/QUOTE]
I think it would be crazy to think that we could get any kind of similar production from Ryan playing away from Panarin, if he could come close.......on the third line that would be awesome and would prove his worth even more and add flexibility when things got stale. The thing is, it was working and Quinn just left it alone, but some games when Strome was away from Panarin, it was like he was invisible. So in essence let's face it, Strome needs Panarin a hell of a lot more than Panarin needs Strome. In a nutshell.
I guess management didn't want to make Chris feel like he was easily replaced, playing a rookie no less, with less than 10 NHL games. LOL. #giveChrisKreidersomerespect!Should try him in place of CK while Chris is out. Just for kicks.
it's not my favorite example since he still kinda just got here but Gauthier's treatment is why I really don't get how Quinn has earned the moniker of a development coach. He's really not. He's just as conservative and leans just as heavily on vets as any other coach.
we desperately need a goal against Colorado and PdG and Steven Fogarty get more regular shifts than a prolific scorer at all levels.
No offense but, Kreids doesn't exactly throw his body around......now does he? I still say the league literally castrated him early on, and was made VERY AWARE from Torts that he needs to stay on the ice. Come to think of it......when was the last time he was in a fight?There is. I think that he needs to use his body a lot more. It can only be to his advantage. He basically needs to watch Kreider play for a while.
I am not necessarily talking about throwing the body around so much, rather than using his size to his advantage.No offense but, Kreids doesn't exactly throw his body around......now does he? I still say the league literally castrated him early on, and was made VERY AWARE from Torts that he needs to stay on the ice. Come to think of it......when was the last time he was in a fight?
November, after he boarded Tennyson and then kicked Rooney's ass. He was thrown out for the boarding.No offense but, Kreids doesn't exactly throw his body around......now does he? I still say the league literally castrated him early on, and was made VERY AWARE from Torts that he needs to stay on the ice. Come to think of it......when was the last time he was in a fight?
I think the genesis of Howden being hated on (to a degree) is he was a great deal of WHO we counted on to make this trade palatable based in who we gave up. Instant pressure from us, and literally thrown into the fire, maybe a bit prematurely. The kid has done EVERYTHING asked of him, just hasn't lit up the scorecard (not many do at that age). At least he didn't demand a trade like someone else I know.Sheesh. Brett Howden gets a LOT of hate here.
Kid's just 21, lol.
Guess that's old for some folks around here.
For perspective, Buch is 24 and still putting it together, but is looking more and more like a pretty good hockey player.
I'm thinking in 2/3 years Howden's got a good shot at being a pretty solid 3rd line C, but what the hell do I know.
Ha! Now that I scrolled back to where I was.....I just said the same, only more extensively. Great minds think alike i suppose.Agreed, maybe the most over-hated player on our team. Not many 21 year olds are capable penalty killers like he is, I think he gets treated unfairly because of the McDonagh trade.
True that, and I still have hopes for Hayek. Man, all I could envision was that sweet snipe he had for his 1st goal (wasnt it?) If he didnt get hurt, quite possibly he would be sharing the Howden hate.....wouldnt he?This isn’t a scapegoat thing. He has been flat out bad the last two years. Sure he has small flashes of competency, but he has been way more bad than good.
He is playing the PK by default. I think he has gotten better at it, but then again you would hope so with the amount the role has been force fed to him. He is more willing to block shots than in the beginning. He is getting into lanes more. Stick work is better. Still has trouble clearing pucks where he just turns it back over to the other team.
5v5 he is a black hole. He is not great on the faceoff dot and he drags down his line. Someone pull up the advanced stat charts of the 3rd line with him and then with DiGuiseppe added. And DiGi isn’t some “savior”, he just provides capable play that leads to some more possession time and offensive zone time.
He is only 21. I hope he improves. I really do. Because right now* as it stands he is the only piece from the McDonagh trade 2 years ago that is playing in the NHL. Lundkvist will make the trade a win, but you hope Howden become a 3rd line player in this league that helps a team win
True that, and I still have hopes for Hayek. Man, all I could envision was that sweet snipe he had for his 1st goal (wasnt it?) If he didnt get hurt, quite possibly he would be sharing the Howden hate.....wouldnt he?
That's how it goes around here.