Inferno
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He aggressive shatty..but here..lemme pair u with someone whose even more aggressive than you so that you can't be aggressive because he's trying to go end to end on every shift...
He aggressive shatty..but here..lemme pair u with someone whose even more aggressive than you so that you can't be aggressive because he's trying to go end to end on every shift...
He aggressive shatty..but here..lemme pair u with someone whose even more aggressive than you so that you can't be aggressive because he's trying to go end to end on every shift...
Look at that video and say with a straight face that its Shattenkirk's fault.He is being sheltered more than any other player on the team. Highest offensive zone start percentage. Lowest defensive zone start percentage. The coach is telling him not to be afraid to make mistakes. Play your game, take chances. If he can't get it together under those circumstances that's a problem. Torts would have had him on the bench ten games ago and probably more than once.
It's always someone else's fault when it comes to good 'ol New Ro boy Shatty.
Look at that video and say with a straight face that its Shattenkirk's fault.
That's one play. Look at his deployment and tell me he isn't being sheltered more than every other player on the team.
If he was Pavel Shatenkov from Chelyabinsk he'd be publicly enemy number one on this forum right now.
It's not their fault of course. Never the players fault.Nash and Shattenkirk have combined for 2 points in their last 10 games.
It's not inappropriate to have stern opinions about that.
I would try to fix one of his biggest problems by making him wear earplugs.....the sound of approaching skates absolutely turns him into one of the worse turn over players that has ever donned a Ranger uniform ....or put blinders on him since maybe he is not deaf but color blind instead ? Either way...he is one scared chicken...but then again scared is a whole team problem outside of Smith as clearly illustrated last night once again.It's not their fault of course. Never the players fault.
It's worth a shot at this point.Put shatty with McD.
You previous point (above) about why Brady and Shatty don't work is 100% spot on. Skjei needs to be the aggressive one on his pair, it's why he worked with Smith covering for him last year.He aggressive shatty..but here..lemme pair u with someone whose even more aggressive than you so that you can't be aggressive because he's trying to go end to end on every shift...
It's forwards and defense, too.Diminishing offensive ability is something of AV's mantra... He likes to play "200 foot players", and guys that specialize in offense but are lackluster defensively get mediocre assignments. While I think the idea isn't wrong (AV does it so that these guys get better matchups), it's stupid to play your best players less because the opposing teams lesser-quality players also play less... You're shooting yourself in the foot with that thinking.
It's forwards and defense, too.
Far too often we see a game where Desharnais and Carey played more than Zibanejad and Kreider, because that's how AV's matchups worked out.
At a certain point, you're shooting yourself in the foot by trying to over think the game and not just riding your best horses. There's a certain sweet spot between rolling 4 lines and maximizing each of them appropriately and then rolling 4 lines too evenly so you diminish returns from your better players.
The NY Post has a really good article about Shattenkirk and AV. I suggest everyone check it out.
He's being given every possible opportunity to succeed right now. He had a sit down with AV where AV told him to be more aggressive and stop playing safe. His o-zone faceoff percentage is higher than it's ever been. He's getting sheltered to an extreme degree.
Agreed. A lot of the usage on this board isn't correct.The term "sheltered" may be the new worst term in hockey.
Yep. Plus we know zone starts really don't have much of an impact on CF anyway.The term "sheltered" may be the new worst term in hockey.
Not to mention it's nonsense. I already showed a few weeks ago that a ton of D considered very good are "sheltered" by this metric. Among dmen with over 700 5v5 minutes played this year the following are top 30 in o-start% (700 chosen because that includes Shattenkirk and up)
Shattenkirk, Burns, Keith, Stralman, Karlsson, Hedman, McAvoy, Werenski, Jones, Giordano, Leddy, OEL, Martine, Muzzin, Chara, Trouba, Pietrangelo.
Some of those are offensive guys (Shattenkirk/Burns/Karlsson/Werenski/OEL) but then you have a bunch of guys considered very good to elite defensively and what do you know by this metric all of them are sheltered too. So if you're going to complain the coaches think Shattenkirk is bad defensively so they only use him in the offensive zone well then you better change your opinion on guys like Keith, Stralman, Hedman, McAvoy, Jones, Trouba and the like because it's true of all them too.
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Only 69 guys were in the sample so that 700+ was a bad idea. I cut it down to 500 mins which gives 142 players and the point still stands. In the top 30 in O-zone/(o-zone+d-zone) to factor out netrual stuff you have guys like Kronwall,Burns,Shattenkirk,Krug,Keith,Stralman,Karlsson,Seabrook,Jones,McAvoy,Klefbom...Hedman at 33 etc..
The Skjei-Smith pairing was highly overrated during the playoff run IMO, and the numbers seem to support that.