VladDrag
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There's no other reason other than Torts decides how much time skaters get.Yikes. Tippett was our 2nd best forward last year. He was getting 28min/night for a month or so for a reason
There's no other reason other than Torts decides how much time skaters get.Yikes. Tippett was our 2nd best forward last year. He was getting 28min/night for a month or so for a reason
I’m sure Torts believes that. Of course it’s not true though.Yikes. Tippett was our 2nd best forward last year. He was getting 28min/night for a month or so for a reason
As discussed recently in another thread, Torts of all sudden decided to make Tippett a regular penalty killer despite objectively terrible results.There's no other reason other than Torts decides how much time skaters get.
Why does every argument resort to the extremes to disprove in here.Flashback to the "If Ghost is better than Hagg, why does Hagg get more minutes" arguments.
Yikes. I thought I was being conservative when I said 2nd best forward on the team, I honestly believe Tippett was the best.I’m sure Torts believes that. Of course it’s not true though.
What’s funny is Tippett only managed to outscore Frost by three points, while Frost spent significant time on the 4th line with unskilled trash. In fact, Tippett missed 4 games and still had more total icetime than Frost.
Meanwhile, Frost is also clearly the better defensive player. So the choice is a) dumb inaccurate volume shooting winger or b) smart/skilled two-way playmaking center? That’s easy.
And Risto used to play huge minutes and was terrible, too.You don't even know how many minutes this "best player" actually played.
Provorov played the most minutes on the defense and he had a terrible season.
Why does every argument resort to the extremes to disprove in here.
By and large, the players that play huge minutes are your best players.
Hate to be this guy, but I'm sure a message board knows who is better than a coach of 2 decades who is around the team 24/7.
He created a rover position on D to allow Werenski to thrive. Seems to be adaptable to the modern game while still knowing how to win and the habits needed when the going gets tough come playoff time.TOI proves coach bias, not player quality.
Tortorella is a coprolite whose understanding of the game ceased to be relevant when the two line pass rule died. You're leaning on the authority of a guy who prefers Barkov to McDavid and who openly admits he has no clue how offense works anymore.
Well that just nonsense and you know it. He obviously was not even close to their best forward and he’s certainly not better than Frost in all those areas.Yikes. I thought I was being conservative when I said 2nd best forward on the team, I honestly believe Tippett was the best.
Tippett was better than Frost in every facet of the game. Physicality (board battles, driving the puck to the net), defense (backchecking), skating (faster), offense (generated more offense), play-driving (better chance/quality differential), and drew more penalties.
According to moneypuck, and this matches the eyetest, Tippett led the team in Created xGoals, xGoals of xExpected Rebounds, xRebounds created, On ice Expected goals differential, barely 2nd in high danger xG, SOG/60, 2nd in xG/60, 2nd on the team in takeaways (to Cates), xG.
Nothing by the numbers or eye test said Frost was better.
My guy, you don't even know what the numbers mean.Nothing by the numbers or eye test said Frost was better.
My guy, you don't even know what the numbers mean.
Nothing except the numbers which said that Frost outscored him at 5on5/ES, and had better significantly GA results at 5on5/ES and especially on the PK where Tippett was a total tire fire.Nothing by the numbers or eye test said Frost was better.
You understand all the metrics but you think Tippett averaged 28 minutes a game over the last month.What are you talking about? Why are you gate guarding and resorting to ad hominem?
I don't have to justify my knowledge and puff out my chest, which seems to be the thing to do around here. I understand all the metrics and it's hard to find anything showing Frost was better than Tippett, except if you want to use points like the guy above, but then you're disregarding expected repeatable processes that lead to predictable future value (ie points).
The fact this is even an argument by anyone kind of blows my mind.
I'm not sure you know what you're watching when you watch hockey, if I'm being honest.Well that just nonsense and you know it. He obviously was not even close to their best forward and he’s certainly not better than Frost in all those areas.
Plus, in addition to numbers always being impacted by usage and linemates, most of those stats are a result of that volume shooting I mentioned. If every time you touch the puck you fling it on net, the numbers will reflect that.
And yet at 5v5 Frost still had the same goal scoring rate as Tippett (0.9 per 60), higher assists per 60, and higher total points per 60. Again, that’s with far worse usage and much better defensive play.
Not to mention playmaking impact is much more sustainable than goal scoring, so when you’re not a very accurate shooter to begin with (like Tippett) and you don’t offer much else outside of goals, when your shooting goes cold you really don’t do much to help the team. That’s why guys like Giroux and Voracek were always more valuable than someone like Simmonds or Hartnell.
Tippett had more xG at 5v5 in totality and per 60 than Frost by a not insignificant margin. I'll take that and bet on Tippett's 9% shot perentage improving.Nothing except the numbers which said that Frost outscored him at 5on5/ES, and had better significantly GA results at 5on5/ES and especially on the PK where Tippett was a total tire fire.
It was a hyperbolic guesstimate my guy.Nothing except the numbers which said that Frost outscored him at 5on5/ES, and had better significantly GA results at 5on5/ES and especially on the PK where Tippett was a total tire fire.
You understand all the metrics but you think Tippett averaged 28 minutes a game over the last month.
He created a rover position on D to allow Werenski to thrive. Seems to be adaptable to the modern game while still knowing how to win and the habits needed when the going gets tough come playoff time.
He hit 27:40 once proceeded by two 24 minute nights, MY BAD.Tippet had by far the worst 5on5 GA/60 on any regular player on the team, and a cartoonishly high GA/60 in his half hour on the PK, and somehow you think he was better at defense then Frost.
I think you need to stop watching hockey while cranking your Tippett boner so hard. Then maybe you would be less likely to make stuff up like claiming he was "getting 28min/night for a month or so".
He also is trying to get Cam York to be more offensive and jump into the O-zone and play more aggressively. I don't think it's all bad.Oh he did something kinda modern once? A thing other teams had been doing for years? Oh boy. Are we even sure he did that, or did his boss tell him to? He had to be ordered to use Frost more correctly.
He not only made a point of saying he doesn't understand how offense works anymore, he mad a point of saying he wasn't going to bother learning. And that's what his actions so far have shown too.
It's ok, man. Your analysis is limited to points. You'll make it to the big kid table some day.Not just better than Frost, Tippett was actually better than TK who outscored him by 12 points in 17 fewer games.
I signed him for 6 years by 1.5 million on my gm mode in nhl 23, so clearly I'm a competent gm, I also trade for Lukas riechel and signed him 8 years by 1.9, not to toot My own hornWhat are thinking?
Long term vs short?
I think you obviously want to go medium-long term here, but Evolving Hockey contract projections has that at a slim chance. They think 2x2.2 is most likely, followed by 3x3 and 4x3.6.
Those comps are probably based on a guy like JT Compher who is about to wrap up a 4x3.5 contract. I'd be more than ok with that contract.
I know I'm the outlier on this forum about this, but I'd be ok with giving him the Kotkaniemi contract too which is 8x4.8. That looks like fine/good value for Carolina and Cates should be in the same type of role going forward as Kotka. EH has his projected cap hit for 7 and 8 years as 4.4 and 5.2. 7 Years could be the sweet spot. Plus then it ends when he's 31 and that whole contract he'll be teaching new young guys how to play the game the right way.
I've re-written this post about 3 times, and I'm just going to leave it at this:What are you talking about? Why are you gate guarding and resorting to ad hominem?
I don't have to justify my knowledge and puff out my chest, which seems to be the thing to do around here. I understand all the metrics and it's hard to find anything showing Frost was better than Tippett, except if you want to use points like the guy above, but then you're disregarding expected repeatable processes that lead to predictable future value (ie points).
The fact this is even an argument by anyone kind of blows my mind.
I'll give an overview of the xG model so it makes sense.Does anyone want to bother explaining how xG punishes playmakers?
You’re probably right. I’m an idiot.I'm not sure you know what you're watching when you watch hockey, if I'm being honest.
Blaming the goalie over an entire season is funny. He played in front of the same goalies as every other forward on the team. TK's defensive goal results were also not good, as he was focused all season on being the team's main offensive producer. Something he did far more effectively than Tippett despite your absurd claim for Tippett being the team's best forward.In relation to GA, may be something to do with his goalies cartoonish save % of 88 when he's been on the ice. Do you have the same complaint about Konecny who among regular forwards was 2nd highest GA/60 on the team? So defensive value to you is determined by GA/60. Got it. So Frost is the better defensive player which is why he got half the PK time of Tippett. Got it. Great sample size for that 30min there by the way. Truly great stuff
He was even with TK and ADA...but continue...Tippet had by far the worst 5on5 GA/60 on any regular player on the team, and a cartoonishly high GA/60 in his half hour on the PK, and somehow you think he was better at defense then Frost.