Gabe Kupari
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Myers been bad a while. Liked Buffs game... He pinches.. It happens.. Ppl should be immune to that by now.
One of the few times where I can honestly say all the guys played well. I can't think of any one player that I can single out for a bad game.
Lowery back in his physical form.
Is it me, or is Tanev starting to be more creative with the puck. He's hanging on to the puck more in the O zone' with his quick movements. It looks to me like he's playing with a lot more confidence.
Scheif was more noticable tonight. Another game or two and he will be beasting again, me thinks.
OMG, Morrisey! Need I say more?
Ehlers is going to bust out with a multi goal game soon.
Stastny, Was that a great pick up or what?
Armia could have had a couple tonight.
Sucks that Laine couldn't finish the game, but I'm optimistic he'll be in next game. Too bad his point streak had to end this way.
Myers was better than he has been last night. I thought Buff was less good than he has been recently.Myers been bad a while. Liked Buffs game... He pinches.. It happens.. Ppl should be immune to that by now.
Like I said, the Jets absolutely rag-dolled the Kings last night. Kings were tired, of course, but you rarely see an NHL team dominate another like that, especially in a close game.
Yeah, I thought of Myers after I posted. To me, Myers has a lot I like in the O zone. His problems are mostly in our end. I see it as there are good and bad parts to his game. If he can minimize the bad, he can become a more effective player.
Oh Armia DID play
Biggest take away from last night...
Don't start the OT with Wheeler, Buff, and Scheif when they are bagged.
Put this on a post-it-note Maurice and stick it on the bench.
The Jets scouting staff must literally **** themselves at the draft.
They have been able to look like geniuses with some of their picks.
Winnipeg has been able to acquire some absolute top shelf talent in the draft and specifically in the 1st round.
Biggest take away from last night...
Don't start the OT with Wheeler, Buff, and Scheif when they are bagged.
Put this on a post-it-note Maurice and stick it on the bench.
Pretty soon the OT (if it happens) will start after an 18 minute break while Mr. Zamboni does his thing
Yeah Connor has really figured out quick how to be an effective part of the system and not just a skilled guy. His positioning is really good now.The Jets obliterated a top end opponent in the Western Conference tonight. We corsi'd the **** outta em. We posted 7 high danger chances to their 1 5vs5.
The team continues to do what it's supposed to do to teams who are bad or who are coming into the game at a disadvantage. We pound them with whoever is healthy enough to be in the lineup.
Shout out to Kyle Connor, whom had an amazing game. The guy I watched tonight is night and day from the player who got sent back down to the AHL before the start of the year. I know some still love to **** on PoMo for sending him to the AHL at the start but IMO it was the right call but this kid has elevated his game since he was given the chance and has made himself a everyday top end player. His puck pursuit is so ****ing good now.
Just show me the evidence that 3v3 has any significant skill component. Show me what metric with which we can predict OT winners with, say, even HALF of the accuracy that we can predict 5v5 winners. I'm all ears and eyes. And I'd welcome the opportunity. That's because I based my position after reviewing the evidence, not jammed an idea into my superstitious brain after a mighty sample size of 6, and then desperately shoe-horned every observation to spare me the agony of cognitive dissonance; to wit:
"The Jets are 0-6 in OT, that just proves that they're bad in OT"
"The Jets went 3-2 in their next five OTs? My god, how lucky they've gotten for a team that's so bad in OT!"
So yes, I actually would welcome any and all opportunity you can give me to improve my understanding.
Only the NHL would have different rules for OT between the regular season and the playoff's, pretty f'd up if you ask me!
I'm liking the simplicity of Ben and Morrow. We don't need flashy we need stability.Morrow looks to be modelling his game on Big Ben. Simple, straight lines, always keep an eye on Myers (even if you're not playing with him). Like watching a toddler at a pool party.
It would be pretty f'd up if they allowed 7 period games during the regular season. Imagine if that happened on the first game of a B2B?
How about 5v5 in OT in the regular season for 5 min. No goals it gets called a tie!
Yet, there are many nights where he looks like the best player on that line. He also has not been given as much powerplay time as some other young guys. Most promising players of his ilk on other teams are on their team's first pp unit.At this moment he deserves no more than Ehlers on a long term. however if we have to bridge him for 3 years to keep Stastny he may end up a little higher.
He has had some very incredible opportunity for a young player though. perhaps he realizes this.
According to your criteria that would be f'd up....different rules for the playoffs.
Only other thing that would satisfy your criteria would be to have SO's in the playoffs.
That would also be f''d up