ICdave
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Moose get a much needed win as Kaapo Kahkonen backstops them to a win. He made 30 saves on 31 shots in regulation (including 17 in the 3rd):
Heisinger might be the problem...Something needs to be done about the Moose. They are often getting crushed out there.
This can't be good for prospect development. Heisinger needs to get a couple players and/or he needs to evaluate his coaching staff to help turn this around.
Heisinger might be the problem...
No he isn't. And Bauer is way youngerStanley is better than Bauer.
No, just at playing hockey.Not at fighting.
No, just at playing hockey.
There is no way I want to see Bauer in a Jets uniform.
As bad as Stanley is, he's still a tier ahead of Bauer.I don't either.
I only mention him when someone says that Stanley is needed for his fighting. If you are going to have a designated fighter, at least have a good one.
As bad as Stanley is, he's still a tier ahead of Bauer.
There is a law of diminishing returns there...let's sign Mikey Tyson, he can fight.Again, not as a fighter.
Too bad Fleury does not make more/better use of his size. If he was more physical and a bit of a fighter I don't think we would be debating about Stanley any more. Of course, if Fleury was that guy we would not have been able to get him so cheaply.
There is a law of diminishing returns there...let's sign Mikey Tyson, he can fight.
Fleury, Miller, and Sammy could play with a bit more of an attitude as well.
Nobody said they were.If they are keeping Stanley for his stellar defensive play they are doing it wrong.
Nobody said they were.
Stanley is a borderline NHL 5LHD.So what are you saying they are keeping him for?
Stanley is a borderline NHL 5LHD.
Bauer is nowhere near there.
Don't get me wrong, Stanley shouldn't be dressed with the other options we have.
I've heard that about Samberg a few times and find it strange. He doesn't go for big hits a lot but the guy is ruthless in net front battles.There is a law of diminishing returns there...let's sign Mikey Tyson, he can fight.
Fleury, Miller, and Sammy could play with a bit more of an attitude as well.
I like defensemen that play with a chip on their shoulder. Don't get me wrong, I love Sammy as a defenseman.I've heard that about Samberg a few times and find it strange. He doesn't go for big hits a lot but the guy is ruthless in net front battles.
People probably forget that Chris Thorburn was the designated fighter for the Jets for years, and got that nose because he took a few more than he gave. It's more about the battle than the fight.I don't either.
I only mention him when someone says that Stanley is needed for his fighting. If you are going to have a designated fighter, at least have a good one.
People probably forget that Chris Thorburn was the designated fighter for the Jets for years, and got that nose because he took a few more than he gave. It's more about the battle than the fight.
Fighting is irrelevant, especially staged fighting. Guys like Reaves, Rempe, Xhekaj they aren't making any difference on the scoreboard.
Bauer has been bad at defense again this year, after being bad at defense last year. Stanley has carved out an NHL career at this point. Maybe it's on the same level as Nathan Beaulieu's but it's still the show.
People should have seen the writing on the wall when he didn't get in the Young Stars, only ELC player on the Jets not to, and didn't get a real shot in preseason, in this his final ELC year. Be very surprised if Bauer comes back for another year, because the Moose should be trying to upgrade that defense.
When you talk about successful Moose teams, the last time the Moose had a winning record was 2 seasons ago, with a defense of Heinola-Lundmark, Chisholm-Gawanke, Sauntner-Dean Stewart, and Tyrel Bauer as a #7.
The year before that the Moose had Samberg and Kovacevic for much of the year beyond that top 4. And both those teams lost in the 1st round anyways, with Salminen (2023) and Berdin (2022) in net in respective years.
Last time the Moose won a playoff series they had Comrie in net.
Last time a Jets affiliate went anywhere was the 2014 Calder Cup finalists St. John's Ice Caps, with Lowry, Morrissey (who was reassigned after his junior season), Chiarot, O'Dell and Hutchinson all playing their part as prospects.