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Post-Game Talk: None of the posters I called out showed up, and neither did the Panthers. Ducks take it 5-4 in OT

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On the third line futility, I think it’s more complicated than just acquiring one player. We need a center and wing for that line. It’s terrible.

Lundell is floundering.

That is going to be a real problem in the playoffs.

Can't see how Zito will manage to get us an actuall third line for the playoffs, but he has to.
 
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Dare I say try Lundell at wing again, but with Barkov?

Lundell-Barkov-Reinhart
V-B-T
Luostar-???-Rodriquez

If he can't click with a red hot Reinhart, who he had chemistry with and Barkov-the money man, then maybe we should be sending him firefighter applications in Canada.
 
Some Lundell thoughts:
  1. We need to be realistic about past performance:
    1. Each season his line has gotten worse.
    2. In his past seasons, he scored a lot more in non-close games. In his rookie season, 50% of his points were in non close games (less than two goal differential); this season it is 75%
    3. His 5-5 scoring in close games (per game) is about the same as last year: 16% (last year) to 15%
  2. He's snack-bitten and lacking confidence
    1. His shooting percentage is below 2%.
    2. His underlying offensive analytics are pretty strong: best high danger change per minute and expected goals ever.
  3. Bring freaking signs guys. It works


Long-term value is there. He's a bit slow/weak, but remember: his two seasons here have been two of the three longest run in Panthers history. He needed a longer off-season to build up there.
 
Some Lundell thoughts:
  1. We need to be realistic about past performance:
    1. Each season his line has gotten worse.
    2. In his past seasons, he scored a lot more in non-close games. In his rookie season, 50% of his points were in non close games (less than two goal differential); this season it is 75%
    3. His 5-5 scoring in close games (per game) is about the same as last year: 16% (last year) to 15%
  2. He's snack-bitten and lacking confidence
    1. His shooting percentage is below 2%.
    2. His underlying offensive analytics are pretty strong: best high danger change per minute and expected goals ever.
  3. Bring freaking signs guys. It works


Long-term value is there. He's a bit slow/weak, but remember: his two seasons here have been two of the three longest run in Panthers history. He needed a longer off-season to build up there.
'Snack-bitten' is more an Ekblad thing ;)
 
Some Lundell thoughts:
  1. We need to be realistic about past performance:
    1. Each season his line has gotten worse.
    2. In his past seasons, he scored a lot more in non-close games. In his rookie season, 50% of his points were in non close games (less than two goal differential); this season it is 75%
    3. His 5-5 scoring in close games (per game) is about the same as last year: 16% (last year) to 15%
  2. He's snack-bitten and lacking confidence
    1. His shooting percentage is below 2%.
    2. His underlying offensive analytics are pretty strong: best high danger change per minute and expected goals ever.
  3. Bring freaking signs guys. It works


Long-term value is there. He's a bit slow/weak, but remember: his two seasons here have been two of the three longest run in Panthers history. He needed a longer off-season to build up there.
Serious question: would it make sense to flip-flop him and Starman; center and wing? I know Starman isn't that great at faceoffs, but it is something one can learn.


Not a serious question, more of a 'I told you so' comment:
Remember, I wanted the Panthers to draft Perfetti? They got off the hook, as I think he got drafted 1 or 2 spots ahead of Lundy.

I think we just have to remain patient with Lundy. He is doing an excellent job as a defensive C. His time will come on the offensive side.
 
Serious question: would it make sense to flip-flop him and Starman; center and wing? I know Starman isn't that great at faceoffs, but it is something one can learn.


Not a serious question, more of a 'I told you so' comment:
Remember, I wanted the Panthers to draft Perfetti? They got off the hook, as I think he got drafted 1 or 2 spots ahead of Lundy.

I think we just have to remain patient with Lundy. He is doing an excellent job as a defensive C. His time will come on the offensive side.
Not sure: Lundy has been a fine center and I don't see an issue with his game necessarily. If it wasn't for how dominant the first line was, I'd switch Luo and Rodrigues for a bit.

Luo and Lundy together are two of the same thing for better or worse
 
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Wasn't Treefrog a moderator here once upon a time?
He was. Guess the Guds/Kulikov/Bjugstad/Barkov/Tallon/etc debates we had in the mid 2010's did a heavy toll on a lot of posters lol
Damn some of these names are og, would love to see Erick back

Same.
OT I always wondered who was the RustyOleszTrombone poster was. Had to of been an alt/former banned member
 
Look how far we've come




RAISE THE BANNER


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Still? @SoupyFIN lmao
 
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