Yeah I watched some of that game and Colorado looked like they wanted to be doing something else. They were a mess. I wonder if sometimes it's just difficult to stay motivated in the latter part of the regular season? Canes have been pretty crap lately (hope they continue to be!), and Calgary have been a bit lackluster as well.Colorado loss to Vancouver reminds me of some caps losses this year.
You can argue that it was each individual players fault that they didn't achieve their potential here and stagnated or regressed re: Bura, Stephenson, Vrana, Sprong, etc.
But when you have that many players all fail to do it, it seems like the blame should be put on the team. The Caps clearly are having a hard time developing prospects. McMichael is stagnating too.
Are you suggesting the amount of young players who struggled here and found success elsewhere in the past 4 years is not uncommonly high?How many draftees don't pan out for other teams? How many players have we traded away and then their production or TOI went down because they were overvalued in DC?
Are you suggesting it is?Are you suggesting the amount of young players who struggled here and found success elsewhere in the past 4 years is not uncommonly high?
Are you suggesting the amount of young players who struggled here and found success elsewhere in the past 4 years is not uncommonly high?
Burky wanted a top six role that he didn't earn and wasn't going to get. He wasn't better than any of Ovechkin, Wilson, Vrana, or Oshie and he wasn't going to get PP time over 19, 92, or Vrana. That was that.Bura, Stephenson and Vrana all developed fine...their problem was fitting in.
Bura had mental issues, needed a fresh start. Stephenson couldn't be gifted a top-6 spot and the accompanying better linemates....there was little opportunity for him here, and Vrana didn't want to be a devoted 2-way player.
If anything, the team problem was drafting these guys at all....
Sprong is simply a very flawed player who should do well in Seattle where he's gifted ice time and has no expectations otherwise....
I think my questions were pretty clearly and fairly worded, yes?
Do we have data showing how "uncommonly high" our pipeline development failures are, and how we consistently lose trades?
How many draftees don't pan out for other teams? How many players have we traded away and then their production or TOI went down because they were overvalued in DC?
Draftees not panning out or losing trades is not really what I'm discussing.Are you suggesting it is?
no trades work out for any other teams, just the ones the Caps trade with?
Draftees not panning out or losing trades is not really what I'm discussing.
I am discussing the number of young players who are traded away from here and have success elsewhere. I feel like it's uncommonly high but it's not like there's data on this subject. You are free to disagree. Perhaps you can think of one team on the top of your head that tops the Caps in this regard but I cannot.
You can argue that it was each individual players fault that they didn't achieve their potential here and stagnated or regressed re: Bura, Stephenson, Vrana, Sprong, etc.
But when you have that many players all fail to do it, it seems like the blame should be put on the team. The Caps clearly are having a hard time developing prospects. McMichael is stagnating too.
Well you're the one making the claim so it's up to you to prove the claim. Not us.
I’m sure someone has a master list of trades by franchise and could do an analysis, but not me lol….
It's an internet message board not a formal debate lmao.
You can disagree with my point but don't act like you debunked it just because you asked for a source.
It's not a debate but if you're going to assert something it's shitty to keep putting it on everyone ELSE to disprove your point.
Remember how for the past two years you've been insisting that Kuznetsov caught covid while skipping a team event and @twabby kept asking you to prove this and you never did but you kept insisting anyway? Good times...
Capitals as organisation value grinders over offensive talent, it's been evident for a good period of time now. I for one can't stand that philosophy, but they keep on going with that. Bringing in Lavi just emphasized it even more. That is why I was confident that none of the skilled players would come here at TDL.
I recall I wanted Larkin with the caps pick .A meta analysis seems nearly impossible or at least daunting because you'd have to set metrics regarding success or failure and tbh who f***ing cares anyway. Not worth all that effort when basic common sense tells you confirmation bias is behind the impression that the Caps are so much worse than everyone else.
Just look at Vrana's draft year for a sample (experts on these players, I'm just going by what I see in their career stats):
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First guy I clicked was Fiala. Drafted by NSH but went on to success with MIN.
Reinhart is now with FLA instead of BUF though production has been consistent.
Bennett was ok stat-wise for CGY for years similar to Vrana or Bura, and finally hits 20G this season in FLA.
Dal Colle didn't pan out for NYI. Failed development? I don't know why. Do NYI fans constantly talk about that guy?
Virtanen is out of the NHL.
Fleury is on his 3rd team.
Ritchie is on his 4th team and has been with the Marlies recently.
Perlini is on his 4th team and is in the AHL.
Honka not in the NHL.
Milano drafted by CBJ but trying to find footing with ANH.
I think Tuch likely taken from MIN by VGS in expansion but is on 3rd team.
De Angelo trying to establish himself on his 3rd team.
Schmaltz drafted by CHI and is suddenly a point per game player for ARI.
Fabbri drafted by STL and was poised for career year in DET before season-ending injury.
Kapanen passed back and forth between TOR and PIT.
Bleackley hasn't cracked the NHL.
McCann having career year for SEA after playing for VAN, might have been expansion drafted, but was exposed nonetheless.
Scherbak taken by MTL but has seen little NHL time there or in LA.
Goldobin out of NHL after stints with 2 teams.
Sang mostly an AHL player for NYI and now with Marlies.
Quenneville played some for NJ and CHI then left the NHL.
So there's like 3-4 guys in that first round who have stuck with the team that drafted them and produced (Drai, Pasta, Nylander, ??). Most of these players get bumped around quite a bit and a few eventually develop, sometimes elsewhere. That's ONE round in ONE draft. I'm sure it's the same story if you go deeper.
Wow! Rough first round for the Islanders picking at 5 and 28 and they got nothing out of it.A meta analysis seems nearly impossible or at least daunting because you'd have to set metrics regarding success or failure and tbh who f***ing cares anyway. Not worth all that effort when basic common sense tells you confirmation bias is behind the impression that the Caps are so much worse than everyone else.
Just look at Vrana's draft year for a sample (experts on these players, I'm just going by what I see in their career stats):
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First guy I clicked was Fiala. Drafted by NSH but went on to success with MIN.
Reinhart is now with FLA instead of BUF though production has been consistent.
Bennett was ok stat-wise for CGY for years similar to Vrana or Bura, and finally hits 20G this season in FLA.
Dal Colle didn't pan out for NYI. Failed development? I don't know why. Do NYI fans constantly talk about that guy?
Virtanen is out of the NHL.
Fleury is on his 3rd team.
Ritchie is on his 4th team and has been with the Marlies recently.
Perlini is on his 4th team and is in the AHL.
Honka not in the NHL.
Milano drafted by CBJ but trying to find footing with ANH.
I think Tuch likely taken from MIN by VGS in expansion but is on 3rd team.
De Angelo trying to establish himself on his 3rd team.
Schmaltz drafted by CHI and is suddenly a point per game player for ARI.
Fabbri drafted by STL and was poised for career year in DET before season-ending injury.
Kapanen passed back and forth between TOR and PIT.
Bleackley hasn't cracked the NHL.
McCann having career year for SEA after playing for VAN, might have been expansion drafted, but was exposed nonetheless.
Scherbak taken by MTL but has seen little NHL time there or in LA.
Goldobin out of NHL after stints with 2 teams.
Sang mostly an AHL player for NYI and now with Marlies.
Quenneville played some for NJ and CHI then left the NHL.
So there's like 3-4 guys in that first round who have stuck with the team that drafted them and produced (Drai, Pasta, Nylander, ??). Most of these players get bumped around quite a bit and a few eventually develop, sometimes elsewhere. That's ONE round in ONE draft. I'm sure it's the same story if you go deeper.