Kinibo
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- Apr 11, 2013
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Agree with much of this. However I do get hung up on the media, probably to a fault, but only because their constant defense of our de facto #1 overlooks the fact that this is a problem and by extension absolves the org of any responsibility for it. After all, if there’s no problem then there’s nothing to fix and we all know better than that. Maybe I’m overreacting, but through the lens of my passion for this team I have a hard time seeing it any other way.It's a high risk gamble at the absolute apex of this franchise's window phase after walking in the desert through more than a decade of failed rebuilds, countless coaches and many management groups. That's where I point the arrow. This current roster has one $4 million small free agent winger on the 4th line and a second small $3 million one in the press box.
I can't really draw a line to the Horcoff comparison. Different position versus last line of defense; different phases of organization with Horcoff in largely a rebuild cycle outside the Cinderella run. Add that era organization had trouble keeping talent so Horcoff overpayment stemmed some of that disadvantage. But ultimately he was miscast as a top centre when his strong utility as a hard working two-way player could not meet the salary.
Agree that Skinner is kind of a perfect storm scenario and position that is a magnet for criticism as we are all out of patience for well beyond a decade of rebuild(s) have finally payed off a team capable of competing and winning a Cup. I equate Skinner's situation as a development phase goaltender as trying to onboard a speeding bullettrain in full flight. I don't get hung up on media opinionating about Skinner (or much of anyone) as Gregor, Spector, Stauffer and the like have about as much actual playing experience as most of this board. Generally best to tune it out or take with a grain of salt. There's no winner if/when media go on a crusade against a player. There should have been a commitment to mitigate the Skinner high risk with a bonafide veteran 1A/1B running mate.
This team can beat anyone on any given day. Its challenge has been to beat elite teams over seven game series and do so by reducing/eliminating their bad decisions within the margins. Skinner was bad last night and he had a lot of team help to gift Vegas a win. Agree the LA Game 5 is the best, complete 60 minutes I've seen from this group. That's the secret sauce they need to find and execute consistently to lift the Cup. The Dynasty Teams won theirs when they learned to defend and suppress opposition scoring versus simply trying to outgun them. Game 4 is their next chance to show that maturity.
Appreciate the conversation.
