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Player Discussion: - Mikhail Sergachev - Part 2The old thread was locked a year ago so an admin can open/merge if they would like. I thought this was worthy of it's own thread.
I've been extremely impressed with Sergachev. Everyone knows that I am a huge Cernak fan but Sergachev is just ridiculous right now, and I don't feel many are noticing or that he is getting the respect he deserves. Ever since he destroyed McCabe last December he's taken his game to another level, and I think to start this year he has again, risen the bar.
The two biggest knocks against him which were his sheltered zone starts and his consistency, have not been an issue for a long time. He only takes about 50% ozone starts now despite as a team us controlling play in the opponents zone most of the time. He's also become solid in the defensive zone, rarely making mistakes and usually doing a great job of transitioning into offense. He is probably better than Hedman at being able to switch from defense to offense, and if not, he's at the very least more aggressive and that aggression has led to a ton of production.
We are only 10 games in, and advanced stats are advanced stats, but the metrics are saying the same thing. When he's on the ice, our shooting percentage goes up, our shot generation goes up, and vasy's save percentage goes up. These are all things you want to see from a #1 defenseman, and he is doing this is in spite of not really having a steady partner. In fact, his two most consistent partners have been Foote(20%) and Schenn(19%).
He is having a great season on both ends of the ice this season, very impressed. I was actually just thinking about the season he was having and was coming in here to post about it and then I saw that you had just mentioned that hahaHe's been dominant at both ends the last couple games.
The only poster outside of the Lightning that I've noticed (perhaps there have been others but I haven't been looking for it) that hasn't been sleeping on this d-core was a Boston fan that wanted to pump up McAvoy over Hedman, arguing McAvoy has to work with lesser talent on the overall d-core. Everyone just goes to the Norris threads and pumps up their guys (e.g. Makar, Fox). We're just going to have to win another Cup with Sergachev logging major minutes, I guess.Is he a top 2 d man outside of Tampa yet ?
The only poster outside of the Lightning that I've noticed (perhaps there have been others but I haven't been looking for it) that hasn't been sleeping on this d-core was a Boston fan that wanted to pump up McAvoy over Hedman, arguing McAvoy has to work with lesser talent on the overall d-core. Everyone just goes to the Norris threads and pumps up their guys (e.g. Makar, Fox). We're just going to have to win another Cup with Sergachev logging major minutes, I guess.
Just homer logic. What're ya gonna do? :shrug:That's weird thing to say when McAvoy has been babysitted by Chara his whole career while Hedman gets usually our worst d paired with him lol. I agree the d overall is better than Boston but Hedman doesn't and hasnt had great partners through his entire career here.
That's weird thing to say when McAvoy has been babysitted by Chara his whole career while Hedman gets usually our worst d paired with him lol. I agree the d overall is better than Boston but Hedman doesn't and hasnt had great partners through his entire career here.
Last game I saw Sergachev play on the right with Hedman and McD, and on the left with Foote and Shenn. Is there any other top 4 D that can switch sides multiple times a game, with multiple partners on purpose?
Well we also only have one set pair now. I don't know if that's good or bad (I lean toward it being good but I could see the other side). We have 4 great Dmen - two #1s, a #2, and a #3. The problem is three is a left side, so if you want them all to get ice time you either have to play one full time on his offside and have a shitty third pairing, or just go with a blender. I like the solution we have.I don't think it's exactly preferable, it's just the solution to not playing Rutta 20mins a game and Sergachev <15m.
Cooper used to be abysmal with managing minutes for defenseman but it's definitely one of his strengths in the last 3 years.
Well we also only have one set pair now. I don't know if that's good or bad (I lean toward it being good but I could see the other side). We have 4 great Dmen - two #1s, a #2, and a #3. The problem is three is a left side, so if you want them all to get ice time you either have to play one full time on his offside and have a shitty third pairing, or just go with a blender. I like the solution we have.
I want to kiss Melnyk on the mouth if the rumor is true and he put the kaybash oh that trade.I think it'd be a problem if the "blender" solution wasn't managed as well as it is. All 3 have been consistently getting 20mins+ so no one is really being held back, not to mention RHD is a premium position in the league and Tampa has all of 5m allocated to that. Our solution also saves us big$$$ not getting into the market.
I doubt Cernak is where he is right now if we got Karlsson instead of McDonagh.