People for some reason dont seem to under that Reirden’s and Velluci’s contracts EXPIRE after the season so they won’t need to be fired…they just won’t be rehired lolAt this point I am assuming the past month or so has ensured Sullivan's job security - much to my chagrin - but they've gotta fire Rierden at minimum, right? Someone else needs to be in charge of this power play. It is the reason the Pens aren't comfortably in a playoff spot right now. It doesn't matter who they sign if they can't score with the man advantage; they'll just keep sucking.
Yeah, for sure. I just don't trust this staff to give him the right usage.I could see him hitting 20 and 20 though in the right usage.
How certain are we that FSG won't just keep them around?People for some reason dont seem to under that Reirden’s and Velluci’s contracts EXPIRE after the season so they won’t need to be fired…they just won’t be rehired lol
I'm not saying it as a knock on DOC. But I also don't think he puts up 33 points on any serious contender. He's a top 9 guy that we over rely on because the our cupboards are so bare and our wingers are underwhelming, save Bunting (who will probably fall off in the usual Pens pattern).
I think we should definitely sign him and I much prefer seeing him in the top 6 other than Smith or Rackell or whomever but people keep hoping for him to make this huge breakout and... it's just not going to happen, I think.
if I remember right, they don't even practice the pp. so if that's true you can't blame the guy that is supposed to coach it. but you can blame the guy that runs the practice.At this point I am assuming the past month or so has ensured Sullivan's job security - much to my chagrin - but they've gotta fire Rierden at minimum, right? Someone else needs to be in charge of this power play. It is the reason the Pens aren't comfortably in a playoff spot right now. It doesn't matter who they sign if they can't score with the man advantage; they'll just keep sucking.
That IS the million dollar question.How certain are we that FSG won't just keep them around?
if I remember right, they don't even practice the pp. so if that's true you can't blame the guy that is supposed to coach it. but you can blame the guy that runs the practice.
True, power forwards don't figure it out 18-19, probably 22-24. So yeah, DOC is late. I remember Kevin Steven took a while to figure it out. Yeah, weak teams tend to make marginal players look better.He's 25 already, will be 26 in June. I know players take time to develop, but realistically, most players also don't do huge breakout years around 26-28 years old. It's possible he'll be an exception or that we'll be such a weak team that he can get roles here he wouldn't have elsewhere, but odds are really against him suddenly putting it all together over the offseason.
Not certain at all. But both their contracts are up as of July 1How certain are we that FSG won't just keep them around?
No, not at all. Just kind of skeptical that he's going to go much higher than 33 points. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but I'm just not seeing the whole 50-point 25/25 player that people claim is lurking in DOC.
Also, lol, pking is for suckas.
I wish DOC was a powerforward but what on earth makes you think his game is at all remotely like Artie's?True, power forwards don't figure it out 18-19, probably 22-24. So yeah, DOC is late. I remember Kevin Steven took a while to figure it out. Yeah, weak teams tend to make marginal players look better.
I would be pretty happy with DOC being part of an effective young 3rd line, and pulling in 20/20.
I am. Smith sucks and is gonna be a year older and slower next year. Rakell sucks and the same applies to him. Eller is going to be an old man next year so we'll see if he can even keep this up. And while I like Puusy let's be honest he only has four goals on the season and is going to need a whole lot more production moving forward for me to consider him a viable top 9 option. At least he's young and might figure it out if given a chance.With that being said, I'm not super worried about their top-9 going forward. I don't hate the top-9 they currently have and don't see any "must improve" spots.
Different era, but...I wish DOC was a powerforward but what on earth makes you think his game is at all remotely like Artie's?
I am. Smith sucks and is gonna be a year older and slower next year. Rakell sucks and the same applies to him. Eller is going to be an old man next year so we'll see if he can even keep this up. And while I like Puusy let's be honest he only has four goals on the season and is going to need a whole lot more production moving forward for me to consider him a viable top 9 option. At least he's young and might figure it out if given a chance.
I'm fine with DOC/Rust/Bunting and I expect they'll all play fine, but I'm very worried about the other half of the top 9.
If you think Smith and Rakell suck for the roles they play, I'm willing to bet that no one they can possibly acquire to fill those roles would be acceptable to you.
Am I all that crazy about those two? Not really, especially not Smith. But I have a hard time saying that two guys that should give you 40-50 points next year are "must improve" spots. Even with Smith and Rakell not having good years, they're still both on pace for roughly 45 points without any notable powerplay production.
I'd like to replace Smith because he's been a poor fit here, and I'd entertain replacing Rakell because I don't like how he fits with Malkin. But those "replacements" are extremely likely going to just be lateral moves. Replacing Smith on the 3rd line will result in them getting like Warren Foegele to replace him, which is a move I'd be good with but isn't going to make that big of a difference.
It's not about the raw production for me with those guys. They do absolutely nothing to help control play while they're on the ice. They kill possessions by being slow and soft.If you think Smith and Rakell suck for the roles they play, I'm willing to bet that no one they can possibly acquire to fill those roles would be acceptable to you.
Am I all that crazy about those two? Not really, especially not Smith. But I have a hard time saying that two guys that should give you 40-50 points next year are "must improve" spots. Even with Smith and Rakell not having good years, they're still both on pace for roughly 45 points without any notable powerplay production.
I'd like to replace Smith because he's been a poor fit here, and I'd entertain replacing Rakell because I don't like how he fits with Malkin. But those "replacements" are extremely likely going to just be lateral moves. Replacing Smith on the 3rd line will result in them getting like Warren Foegele to replace him, which is a move I'd be good with but isn't going to make that big of a difference.
It's not about the raw production for me with those guys. They do absolutely nothing to help control play while they're on the ice. They kill possessions by being slow and soft.
DOC produces at a similar rate to them but he does so much more with his forechecking and backchecking to affect play while on the ice.
That's my problem. We're too damned slow and soft in the top six and those two are a big part of it.
Yeah, but he plays nothing like Stevens did, that's my larger point. Prior to the Pilon hit, Stevens wasn't just a mucker, he legitimately had much higher offensive instincts than DOC does, not to mention his physical presence, and not just with Mario. He carried that top line with Cullen in 1990 while Lemiuex was out most of the year.Different era, but...
DOC 6'3" 200lbs
Willingness to go bang around the front of the net, drive the net, go hard into the corners, forecheck, decent hands around the net, etc.
In today's game, you really don't need to be as strong around the net, because you don't get crosschecked/hooked to death anymore.
I just think if we're going to have guys who are essentially all-offense guys in Smith and Rakell then they need to actually produce otherwise I'm sure we can find other players in the NHL who can also produce in the 30-40 point range but provide more off the puck.I don't disagree with this, but:
1. Rakell was never advertised to be that kind of player. He was always a pure offense complementary winger, he was never advertised as a play driver or someone who would have a notable impact as a forechecker.
2. Any player you'd realistically replace either of them with is just going to be the same caliber of player. Maybe you can find someone who's more of a speedy forechecker, but you're going to be sacrificing something (likely offensive upside, especially if you replace Rakell) by doing that.
I don't disagree with the suggestion you're making, I just think you're overstating how much of an impact it would have. Look back at guys like Hagelin and Zucker for the Penguins, they absolutely had their moments of being impact players with their speed and forechecking but they also had a lot of moments of being completely invisible as well.
I just think if we're going to have guys who are essentially all-offense guys in Smith and Rakell then they need to actually produce otherwise I'm sure we can find other players in the NHL who can also produce in the 30-40 point range but provide more off the puck.
Like for Rakell and Smith to be acceptable as all offense and nothing else kinda guys they need to be producing more in the 50-60 point range and it doesn't seem like we're ever gonna get that again from them.
The example you used - Zucker - would have also produced at a 30-40 point pace while here. But he would have helped tremendously with his forechecking (if he could stay healthy ofc).
Right now Rakell and Smith's offensive "upside" is just that - upside. Because they aren't hitting it here.
Well, regardless of how you feel or not about Zucker, I don't think it's terribly out of the question to find someone who can be useful away from the puck and produce at a 30 point pace. Hell, that's basically what Lars Eller is doing, and he's doing that while being asked to defend.I think this is huge revisionist history with Zucker. Zucker was only "good" for the Penguins when he finally started producing, he was a wild disappointment in the first 2 full seasons with the Penguins. He only actually offered major value as a forechecker in his last year, which was also the year he produced like crazy. Hagelin was the same way, he was super effective at times but was also completely invisible for long stretches.
I think you're looking through rose-colored glasses for what those guys offered. Most of the time, those guys could only offer that significant impact through forechecking in spurts and would regularly go through droughts of being invisible. When those guys were having significant impacts, they were also producing a ton along with that significant impact.