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I think they could eat us alive. They are very reactive. Florida? I think Devils have a long distance to walk to be competitive against Florida. Physical and momentum play is on the great level.You can see Tampa doesn't have much left this year like they used to.
They're still better than the Leafs and god forbid the Islanders and Capitals. Maybe even Boston.
I wouldn't trust them to knock off either of the two teams atop the Metro. Not this year.
You can see Tampa doesn't have much left this year like they used to.
They're still better than the Leafs and god forbid the Islanders and Capitals. Maybe even Boston.
I wouldn't trust them to knock off either of the two teams atop the Metro. Not this year.
I still think Boston is a mirage this year.The season standings reflect all of this. Florida, NYR, Carolina, and Boston had separation from the rest in points.
Those 4 are all running away with the 1st round series.
I don't think he's going anywhere yet.Given there might be some serious introspection in Tampa in terms of direction does Fitz bother kicking some tyres with Cooper's representatives?
I don't think they will let Cooper. Its just Florida the better team. From how Toronto, Wsh, Islanders look, they could be more lucky with Vasilevsky form and be higher in the standings and play against leafs. Boston is a strong team from structure point of view, they have solid goaltending but still can make a step back because of lackbif offebsive depth. Defense is important. Overall Tampa just have weaknesses from building side, they heavily missed on Jeannot trade. They could invested those assets in a much much much better player. Sergachyov was injured. They still have chances for longer runs if they will be healthy and if they will not play Florida in the first round. I don't think that they are SCF team anymore, but its too early to fire Cooper.Given there might be some serious introspection in Tampa in terms of direction does Fitz bother kicking some tyres with Cooper's representatives?
Its really strange they don't wanna sign Stamkos. May be they will try to invest in some other younger big player. I don't know.Feels like it's the end of Stamkos there. He's getting very emotional and everyone on the team is going to him on the way to the locker room.
It almost reminds me of when a player retires. Like what happened with Bergeron a couple of years ago when he looked like he was gonna retire, before they fired Bruce Cassidy and he announced he was coming back. I definitely don't think he will retire, but it's probably his last game here.
I don't know why they won't re-sign him. What are they gonna spend that cap on? They let Killorn and Palat go. That's good, they shouldn't have re-signed them. Stamkos they should.
If they don't keep him I already think Toronto goes for him yet again and they cap dump the last year of Tavares.
I don't think he's going anywhere yet.
The Leafs would love him and Stamkos as a package deal.Cooper is signed through 2024-25, so I don't think he's going anywhere until then. I wouldn't be surprised if they give him an extension this summer with the whole "we can't let a coach go into his final year as a lame duck" thing that most teams do.
Greatest Tampa Bay Lightning ever (if you ignore Nikita Kucherov).Enough already about Stamkos. We get it.
They have been pressed up against the cap for years and I could see them rather spending that money on 2 players vs 1 player on a 2nd UFA deal. Remember they did essentially win their first cup without Stamkos. Though the depth of that roster has been gutted.I don't think they will let Cooper. Its just Florida the better team. From how Toronto, Wsh, Islanders look, they could be more lucky with Vasilevsky form and be higher in the standings and play against leafs. Boston is a strong team from structure point of view, they have solid goaltending but still can make a step back because of lackbif offebsive depth. Defense is important. Overall Tampa just have weaknesses from building side, they heavily missed on Jeannot trade. They could invested those assets in a much much much better player. Sergachyov was injured. They still have chances for longer runs if they will be healthy and if they will not play Florida in the first round. I don't think that they are SCF team anymore, but its too early to fire Cooper.
Its really strange they don't wanna sign Stamkos. May be they will try to invest in some other younger big player. I don't know.
Their example is showing that good team win a lot with great depth, great defense and great goalie, but can't without great depth. Example of Colorado and vegas is showing that depth can bring cup without great goalie.They have been pressed up against the cap for years and I could see them rather spending that money on 2 players vs 1 player on a 2nd UFA deal. Remember they did essentially win their first cup without Stamkos. Though the depth of that roster has been gutted.
Though, I think he gets signed and a lot of not signing him last summer was seeing how much they would have.
he still put up 31 this year so i dont think its going to take any longer then expected. he started the year super slow too and still hit 31Barring a catastrophic injury, I think Ovechkin will stick around long enough to break the record. And the Caps will make space for him for as long as it takes.
It just may take longer than we initially thought.
I doubt he scores 20 in a single season again. At that age once the injuries start they are often chronic. That he will continue to decline is certain. At what rate is however impossible to tell. Your and @guttersniped’s view represents the best case scenario.
This playoff series followed the hot spell. These last 4 games could well represent the future.