Some thoughts I had after yesterday's (very entertaining) game:
- I think we should start discussing whether George is going to be the best goalie in Attack history, and it's so reassuring watching arguably the best goalie in Canada in the pipes every game;
- Eight game losing streak and sure, the team has rarely not been competitive in those games, but they really need to start winning or playoffs will be out of reach soon;
- Everyone obviously sees the buy in from every guy into Wray's system, but I am starting to wonder about his flexibility early. A few stubborn line combinations that haven't produced results, and older players that I think are being force fed into roles they aren't excelling in;
- The team really misses Mbuyi and the offence he creates. Wouldn't be surprised, even with the U17 games missed, that he's the team's go-to offensive player by the end of the season;
- After Mbuyi, I think our imports might be the next two most talented players on the team (Nansi also in the mix there). Coach doesn't seem to love Varosyan but he's got some sandpaper and the skill is undeniable. Bleicher seems to be winning his minutes more often than not, on a per minute basis has by far the most shots on goal among the D (25 so far), and after Rogers might be the next best fit for an offensive / powerplay role. Also seemed to relish the chippy stuff and got under the skin of several Knights players, who then went on to target him;
- Rogers really needed that goal yesterday and it's great to see the team looking to set up his great shot.
And obviously for the Knights, it's not favouritism from the refs, just look at who they are coached by. One of the most penalized hockey players ever, and one that was constantly walking (and crossing) the line. Something he has imparted on decades of London Knights players.
These are some very good points. We know George is special, I'd imagine he may earn #1 goalie by reputation without the stats behind him if the team can't win enough games(certainly not his fault). I won't weigh in on the historicals as I haven't been here long enough but McNiven was the best for me since I moved here. George should challenge and likely exceed that.
The win loss record is deceiving. They haven't been blown out in any games and have played some very good teams to OT/SO. I can't complain at all about the effort level or product on the ice. As the youth develops and learns over the course of the season the wins will come. You play enough close games and you start to figure out how to convert them into wins.
I would tend to agree on the line combo deal but we did see some significant changes made this past weekend. I understand giving the vets the top line minutes early and then having the younger guys slot in as their play warrants. Waddick has stumbled of late and dropped, Crawford has struggled as 1C of late, McCue and Delisle slot up with Hookey. I don't think it's so much an unwillingness to change as much as it's likely a challenge to guys to force change(just my opinion). One of my favorite parts of this year is everybody plays. I haven't noticed anybody sitting for extended stretches of any of the games.
Definitely agree on Mbuyi. Really notice his absence. He's been really impressive so far.
Loved Bleicher's game of late. Lots of piss and vinegar as DeGray would say. He's starting to look more comfortable out there and you're now starting to see the offense come out.
I like the glimpses we've seen from Varosyan. He's not been shy with the physicality. I think they've played him with players that aren't really a good fit. Recently, he's spent time with McDonald, Tersigni and Cormier. All three, at least in my opinion, have a propensity to hold pucks too long and don't use their teammates effectively. I find those three often skate it into trouble instead of trying to find a teammate way too often. I could see him having success with Nansi as I think their skill game could compliment each other.
Overall, I really like the way the team plays and the style of hockey the coaching staff is building. It's entertaining to watch. They play really fast and aggressive on the puck all over the ice. There's rarely a dull moment in the hockey game. Personally, I'm most pleased with the D core as I feel like the collection of pieces they've put together have the potential to be one of the best cores we've seen on an Attack team in quite some time over the next year or two. Arnett has to be the biggest, most pleasant surprise in the early going, at least for me.