We'll all look back on this thread and laugh when Bjorkstrand pots 65 goals this year.
I know you're exaggerating about 65 goals, but I get your point. Bjork COULD give us 20-30 goals this year and that would be a big help!
We'll all look back on this thread and laugh when Bjorkstrand pots 65 goals this year.
I know you're exaggerating about 65 goals, but I get your point. Bjork COULD give us 20-30 goals this year and that would be a big help!
Have you sold on Stubhub before? Feel like I've bought from you.Well as long as peddling tickets is acceptable in this thread, I have season tickets in Section 120, Row C, seats 5 & 6 directly behind the goalie. So the seats are really great. The team ........ well let's hope for the better.
But if anyone is interested in my seats for certain games, let me know.
He's still on twitter boasting about his 'well-placed team sources' ..Last I saw he was still railing against the CBJ until I had to quit following him on Twitter.
This!!!! I was pumped for Puljujarvi and even though I've warmed up to PLD its still hard knowing Jesse likely plays a lot in the NHL this year while PLD is back in Q.I'd love for a surprise year and a playoff run, but i won't get my hopes up. I think I would be a little more enthusiastic had we drafted Puljujarvi and got to see him develop this year in the NHL.
I'm always excited about an upcoming season. These guys aren't robots or PS4 bits. Past results are never indicative of future results, IMO - good or bad.
The results were poor last season, but in no way do I look at the CBJ and feel that they're really the 27th best team in the league. I think they underperformed to their ability and never overcame the mental challenges from early in the season. If they can fix whatever's going on between their ears, I expect a much better result that more accurately fits the talent they've assembled.
I think they're neither as bad as last year or maybe as good as we thought last summer.
One thing's for sure, a camp under Torts, some experience and a infusion of young talent should help. I expect to be in the hunt for the playoffs.
I think I would be more excited at the moment if we took a chance on Pirri or gagner. Basically right now we are sending in the same team we had 2 years prior. Really I am more excited to see what PTO S we will have. Yep... All in all this is pathetic if these are my hopes
Yeah too much faith in our young guys has gotten us nowhere, not saying these guys gotta chance but what else do we got really if our guys don t perform. Trade away guys great but we re not doing enough to be competitive as of right now. Took the chance on pld he isn't playing this year so I think we need some interim guys 1 and 1 on o and d or this is the same conversation as last year. Just keeping in the faith of this thread but yeah I wanna see us take a chance or 2 for skme short contracts if we could get them
I really don't see it. Our rookies are better than those guys. I bet Pirri/Gagner would need multiple injury openings to even make the roster.
Gagner is a .5 ppg guy for his career. You mean to tell me if he'd sign for a million or so you wouldn't slot him in as the "third line" center and drop Karlsson to 4th? Gives the Jackets a top 6 of Jenner-Dubi-Cam and Saad-Wennberg-Bjorkstrand. Third is Hartnell-Gagner-Foligno. Calvert-Karlsson-Anderson with Campbell & Clarkson upstairs. To me that makes the Jackets a better team than moving Dubois into the lineup too soon or moving Jenner to C.
We have 7 top-six forwards before you even include Bjorkstrand, and 4 top 4 D before you include Werenski. The insurance policy is already in place.
"We're not doing enough to be competitive" - The maturation of the kids already on the roster will do more for that than any UFA signing ever could. And the rookies will give us some lumps, I'm sure, but you're talking about Pirri and Gagner, two of the most one-dimensional players in the league, who I doubt would win a spot on a PTO.
I don't think we really know for sure what the FOs plans were. I don't think you can infer from their past moves that they were building around forward. The Gaborik trade? You don't get a good D for that kind of spare parts trade. Horton contract? That's second pair D money on the open market. The Saad trade? Pure opportunism, but you'll notice a team like Chicago never moves a guy like Hjalmarsson or Seabrook when they're in a crunch.
So we have a lot of 2nd-3rd pairing forwards and 2nd pairing d-men. Some have potential to be top line players (jenner, murray, jones), but we lack top line game changers at the moment.
That's insane.
But I agree, in a year or two we'll look back on this and say "man, those fans picked a really odd time to not be excited." It's easily the most talented roster we've ever had, and folks are upset we didn't get someone off of the scrap heap otherwise known as the UFA market.
That's not far from the truth imo. But we've seen what that kind of roster can accomplish when there is solid goaltending behind them.
Dallas is like "man we could win the Cup if we have solid goaltending."
We're like "Man, if we vezina level goaltending we might not have the 4th worst record in the NHL and compete for one of those wild card spots."
Yeah, both of our defenses kind of suck horribly but why quibble?
I'm happy with a couple of additions but our defense has a long way to go before it's considered decent.
honestly what depth or pride are we salvaging here. We have been terrible. Either way we are a lottery team. Not excited about that till after the season. And maybe not even then. Just not excited about the same group taking the ice as last year with some rookie call ups.
Conversely you could say that we have one top line forward (Saad) and no d-man who deserves to be top pairing right now (Jones was -9 in 41 games here, Murray was meddling along until Jones arrived).
So we have a lot of 2nd-3rd pairing forwards and 2nd pairing d-men. Some have potential to be top line players (jenner, murray, jones), but we lack top line game changers at the moment.
Look at last years payroll (beginning of year) and amount allocated to forwards vs. d-men. They also gambled on Bob being healthy and went cheap on a backup.
I mean it was clear to me how they were building last year - most resources to forwards and starting goalie. Minimal resources to backup goalie and just a bit on d-men (JJ, Tyutin).
Again my point is last year they were building a team built around forwards and a goalie, and they did not stress defense responsibility for the forwards as much as other teams.
Team flops in beginning, coach gets fired we hire a guy with a different philosophy who stresses more accountability defensively for the forwards. Best (most talented) offensive player gets traded for Seth Jones, and suddenly the focus of the new build is on the blue line.
Again I don't see that as great fore-sight by management. I see it as a team that failed and forced to change direction (coach, players, etc).
Again we'll disagree on this - but I have zero faith in the front office being as good as most other teams. They continually fail. That's the reason why I don't think the future is bright despite all the young talent.