RandyHolt
Keep truckin'
- Nov 3, 2006
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You really think the primary problem with the defense is that it lacks grit?
What do you think is the primary problem? Something a little deeper than needing better players.
You really think the primary problem with the defense is that it lacks grit?
What do you think is the primary problem? Something a little deeper than needing better players.
The biggest specific problem is probably their inability to clear the zone, something nearly everyone here likes to lament. In a more general sense, the biggest problem is decision-making. Look at Carlson: Would being grittier fix the issues with his game? I am all for grit...I would love more than anything to see the team involved in a bench-clearing brawl...but I don't think grit should be prioritized over good decisions and so on. Alzner isn't particularly "gritty," but he's assertive, which is what counts more than anything. Schultz isn't, and that's one of the two biggest problems with his game.
The way I see it, there are two kinds of good "defensive" play. There's transitioning the puck out of your own zone quickly and effectively, driving the play in the opposite direction, and then there's what happens in the defensive zone when the other team has the puck in terms of limiting opportunities/coverage/etc. A guy like Erskine is pretty effective in that second aspect, in my opinion, but struggles in the first. A lot of stylistically similar guys seem to. I guess I'm similar to McPhee in thinking that first aspect should be emphasized and is more important.
This is the deepest offense they've ever had. They've never had a 2nd line even close to as good as it is now. And the 3rd line looks the best it has in a while IMO.
This is the deepest offense they've ever had. They've never had a 2nd line even close to as good as it is now. And the 3rd line looks the best it has in a while IMO.
Eh, I don't know if I buy that. The second line has produced (though cold now), but they seem like fundamentally they'll always give up as much as they get. Laich - scrub - Semin always seemed stronger than that, among others.
I would have to disagree... With Feds and Kozlov i feel we were deeper, but maybe its just me.
I don't really think so.
Brouwer=Laich
Semin>Erat
Ribeiro>>>>2C
I think Feds was definitely worse than Ribeiro is now. He was like Erat, in 5 years.
I don't really think so.
Brouwer=Laich
Semin>Erat
Ribeiro>>>>2C
I don't really think so.
Brouwer=Laich
Semin>Erat
Ribeiro>>>>2C
I'm in the wait and see category with the defense;.
Laich=Brouwer
Semin>>Erat
Flieschmann/Fedorov<Ribeiro
Laich=Brouwer
Semin>Erat
Flash/Feds<Ribeiro
I see the difference between Semin/Erat and Feds/Ribeiro as the same. I'd almost say Erat and Fedorov are more comparable, while Ribeiro and Semin are more comparable, at least in terms of playing style. And then there's Brouwer/Laich, who both don't really score as much as many would like at ES.
Semin was much, much better than Riberio in terms of outscoring/outchancing the opposition. The production may be similar, but you're ignoring how much worse the second line is now in terms of allowing the other team to get chances and score.
Semin was much, much better than Riberio in terms of outscoring/outchancing the opposition. The production may be similar, but you're ignoring how much worse the second line is now in terms of allowing the other team to get chances and score.
you think morrison was better?
No, but Semin was so much better than anyone currently on that line that it didn't matter. Actually, that year he was a better 2-way guy than Ribeiro is this year, but some of that is just how dominant the entire team was.