lillypad33
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Why haven't they set him up on the left one time during the preseason during the PP?
Why haven't they set him up on the left one time during the preseason during the PP?
?He needs to show more. I know it's pre-season, but he gotta score more consistently, or I'll be forced to call him Cold Caufield. It's been a few seasons now where he starts the year super slow. With Laine out, he's got the best shot on the team. He has to use it ffs.
I'm not quite happy how his play evolved. He plays a more 200 feet game while not scoring that much. I think his best production of goals were 2 years ago. But his 200 feet game isn't that positive. He loses battles and don't cover well his player in defensive mode. He's always on the verge of exploding offensively but it doesn't happen enough. He's very small in a world of heavy guys. He was drafted 15th too. So far he only have minus +-stats.He seems to have changed his style of game. He wants to play like Suzuki, passing first and use his body to cover the puck (wich he loose many puck battle. He needs to do what is the best. Shooting first mentality.
Sorry to break it to you, but even healthy CC isn't superstar potential.You asked me about potential - not certainty.
The potential is there without a doubt. The guy set records coming into the league and immediately dominated once he had a decent coach. scoring that much so quickly is awesome. Very few players can do that. Injury is all that limited him from a career year last year. With a normal shooting percentage he'd have been somewhere between 45-53 goals.
It comes down to health. We simply don't know what that shoulder is going to do to him. It SHOULD be better this year but we don't know that it will.
The potential for a superstar is there without a doubt. But health will determine whether or not he can realize that potential.
Okay, back it up.Sorry to break it to you, but even healthy CC isn't superstar potential.
Before last season - Sept 2023 - he said it was 100%.Last season they said CC's shoulder was 100 percent too.
The fact is that he's coming off shoulder surgery. Even if you play 82 games, it doesn't mean you're 100 percent.
His shooting percentage was cut in half for most of the year. What do you think happened?Before last season - Sept 2023 - he said it was 100%.
Did anyone from the team, including CC, say anything to the contrary following that or are you just speculating?
Right. But it takes time. And that's if everything goes well. It's an obvious risk and it contributed to the fact that we got paid to take him.Andy had the same surgery - same Dr - said he came back stronger than before. Repaired shoulder better than the other one.
He shot more than ever last year. 315 is great.He seems to have changed his style of game. He wants to play like Suzuki, passing first and use his body to cover the puck (wich he loose many puck battle. He needs to do what is the best. Shooting first mentality.
He shot more than ever last year. 315 is great.
Training camp is the time for trying out funky stuff. I wouldn't worry too much about this right now.
Still has the potential to be a premiere scorer. Hopefully he realizes it.
I share your concern.If I have any concerns about Caufield, it's that we still haven't seen proof that his release is back. The rest doesn't really matter right now, as you say.
Okay, back it up.
What is a superstar to you?
Name another player under 25 who has as many goals per game.
Explain how a guy who broke records in the minors and started his career with 48 in 82 doesn't have superstar potential. Explain how 315 shots and a sub 10 percent shooting percentage on a bum shoulder doesn't indicate that the player has a lot more upside.
So nobody then?Goals per game, Svech, Brady, are all close
The only reason they are close is because of CC's shoulder.They are not superstar potential yet they are way better players than CC
Yeah, he said it was 100 percent. And then his shooting percentage got cut in half for most of the year.Bum shoulder, he said it was 100%, stop making excuses. He played a full year on a good shoulder and got 28. His shooting % is because he was a perimeter player last year.
Superstars for one person will differ for another. If it's McDavid or Matthews then sure... he won't be a superstar.I told you, McK, Dria, Matthews, McD, Panarin, Pasta, Kuch just to name a few. If you think he has the potential to be in that crowd, I seriously question your hockey knowledge.
PL had superstar talent without a doubt.A lot more upside is a heck of a lot different than he has superstar potential. He doesn't.
If you want to go the goal per game route, CC is 39.5% and Laine is 42.5% and one of these guys has hit 40+ once, and 30+ twice. If you want to talk superstar, maybe we should include PL.
So you were speculating.His shooting percentage was cut in half for most of the year. What do you think happened?
Right. But it takes time. And that's if everything goes well. It's an obvious risk and it contributed to the fact that we got paid to take him.
8.9 percent. That’s insane.So you were speculating.
I’m sorry but no. Players can have off years. This was something else. An off year would’ve been a 35-40 goal year based on that many shots. This was an abomination and was only saved by a late season surge - which hopefully bodes well for next year.Since you’re asking me to do the same, I’d say it wasn’t the shoulder itself since sport specific exercise and RTS should have been done in the 3-6 month window. 9, 10 months should def be fine. 100%
There can be plenty of other reasons that aren’t physical … timing, shooting location, hurrying shots / confidence, a little more attention from D, NS on 1/2 wall on PP, other tactical changes whether that be PP or having Slaf emerge as another option for NS …
But how quickly could he get his shot off?Last season his top shot speed was high than the 2 previous seasons. He could still rip it.
Still all speculation.I’m providing a common sense answer based on objective results. CC’s shooting percentage was so far out as an outlier that there is no other reasonable conclusion.
Coincidence that it happened right after shoulder surgery? Not a chance.
I’m sorry but no. Players can have off years. This was something else. An off year would’ve been a 35-40 goal year based on that many shots. This was an abomination and was only saved by a late season surge - which hopefully bodes well for next year.
But how quickly could he get his shot off?
You don’t go from 15 percent to 8 without something being wrong. At one point it looked like he might not hit 20 goals. This is after getting 48 in 82? Come on man. 12 percent would’ve been disappointing. The guy didn’t even hit 10.
Come on.Still all speculation.
Just have to read the old GDT’s to know about the shot quality.lol Location, forcing things - signs pointing to a lack of confidence … a fine line between scoring and not in the NHL.Ping me when he sniffs 40 goals once, just once.
His goal total was down because where he was taking the shots from. He has to take more shots around the net. Shots from far out are easy for goalies to save, shit shoot 1000 of them they will save most of them.
His shoulder is nothing more than an excuse. They guy said it was 100%, I’ll take his word.
Basu has an article from April 11 2024 in the Athletic where CC admits he has to get to the “paint more”, he admits it himself he needs to shot from better scoring positions.Just have to read the old GDT’s to know about the shot quality.lol Location, forcing things - signs pointing to a lack of confidence … a fine line between scoring and not in the NHL.
This has already been debunked.Basu has an article from April 11 2024 in the Athletic where CC admits he has to get to the “paint more”, he admits it himself he needs to shot from better scoring positions.
The shoulder is all BS.
It’s been debunked that CC says he needs to get into and shoot from better scoring opportunites.This has already been debunked.
Earlier in this thread there is a page showing that his shots were further in close than the year before. So no, it's not BS.
A guy who's always been a sniper his whole life suddenly shoots at 7 percent? And it's right after surgery. Not coincidence.
7%? lolA guy who's always been a sniper his whole life suddenly shoots at 7 percent? And it's right after surgery. Not coincidence.
it doesn’t matter what he said. Carey Price said it was his fault every time we lost.It’s been debunked that CC says he needs to get into and shoot from better scoring opportunites.
The GUY himself said it. Straight from Coles mouth. So you know better than him, my lord.
12 percent is on the low end of why you’d expect. Even there he would’ve had 39 goals.7%? lol
21-22: 12.3%
22-23: 16.5%
23-24: 9%
which season is the biggest outlier?