Our top players need to be on the positive side of the +/- battles before we can even think about a post season.If we are healthy all season(miraculous, right?) and Laine scores 25 goals, we should end up with 80-85 points.
Our top players need to be on the positive side of the +/- battles before we can even think about a post season.If we are healthy all season(miraculous, right?) and Laine scores 25 goals, we should end up with 80-85 points.
And next season our D will be an embryo with Mailloux Reinbacher and Hutson in, without Savard and maybe Matheson.I’m sure we’ll have injuries. I just hope they aren’t the insane kind we’ve had over the past few years.
Agree with those who say our D is green. Still don’t think we’ll make it. But I do think we’ll make it interesting and we might surprise. It wouldn’t shock me if we make our way in somehow.
We are.And next season our D will be an embryo with Mailloux Reinbacher and Hutson in, without Savard and maybe Matheson.
We are in for a couple of rough years D wise.
Couldn’t agree more. Fantastic 1-2 that we should’ve kept for as long as their careers permitted.We are.
But… Hutson looked great last year. Guhle already looks solid. I think some of these guys are going to be good pretty quickly.
They remind me of the early 90s when we had Schneider, Dejardins and others coming up. Young but talented.
In a few years this is going to be a great team. And by then Carey Price will be out of his cryogenic frozen chamber and he can suit up for us again.
25% chance of playoffs. A lot will have to go right. The biggest piece being Laine.
In playoff race 75% chance.
We still get to watch Evans and Dvorak center almost half the game, and those bottom 6 wingers… Ugh. Add Guhle still playing off his side + a bunch of super green D and I don’t see it at all. Powerplay should be less cringe worthy hopefully, maybe mid-level nhl? Possibly fewer bad goals with Allen having moved on.Guys (and gals).....
We have a sneaky good team. Like playoff caliber team. Adding Dach and Laine to last years core, will have a compounding effect. They bring their own offence to the table, but also free time and space for our other players, instantly lessening the pressure on guys who led us last year. Slaf is a God damn beast. Suzuki is steady eddy. Caufield is the forgotten man with 40 goal potential. We have players looking to prove themselves for new contacts....Dvorak and Armia. And, we have young guns trying to establish themselves in Newhook and Roy. Add in two underappreciated guys who are paid far too much.....Gally and Power Donkey, who in my humble opinion are pretty damn good bottom of the lineup guys, and we have the fixings for something special up front.
On D we have youthful exuberance in Hutson. A reliable young workhorse in Guhle. Matheson and Savard providing veteran leadership and two hungry young bucks in Xhekaj and Barron being pushed by Struble, Mailloux and Reinbacher.
Monty kept us in so many games last year. So many games that we lost by only one goal. He has the potential with a solid team in front of him, to be a top 12ish goalie in the league. Things will be flipped this year, and we are primed to do some serious damage.
Lastly, we have a coach who understands offensive hockey. We are so accustomed to having very little offence on our team, that we can barely comprehend having a PPG player. We have three legitimate players this year, that can do it, or already have. While most likely this all happens next year....I have a sneaky feeling that we explode this year.
What say you? Playoffs or no?
It's worse and we will be ahead of them this year.Philadelphia almost made it last year.
Take a look at Philly's roster and tell me it's unequivocally better than ours.
They were -26. 5 teams lower in the standings had a better goal differential. I would not use them as a way to evaluate how close or not we are. I'd use Buffalo and Detroit instead.Philadelphia almost made it last year.
Take a look at Philly's roster and tell me it's unequivocally better than ours.
They were -26. 5 teams lower in the standings had a better goal differential. I would not use them as a way to evaluate how close or not we are. I'd use Buffalo and Detroit instead.
I think we need stud defense man to contend for a cup. But our defense should be good enough to get in playoffsI don't think we'll be making the playoffs this year, and I think it'll mostly be because our D won't be reliable enough to get us there.
On a playoff caliber team, I'd say Guhle and Matheson are both #2/#3 types (although they're very different players), and Savard is probably a #5? So we'd need to fill a couple of Top 4 spots and a bottom pairing spot to be able to be reliable game in and game out in my opinion.
To take those spots, we have a trio of young defencemen in Xhekaj, Barron, and Struble who have some NHL experience, however none of them have shown they can reliably take Top 4 minutes, yet at least. Surely one of them should be reliable enough on the bottom pair, but they will have to prove they can handle Top 4 minutes with their play.
We also have a trio of high-ceiling rookie prospects in Mailloux, Hutson and Reinbacher who could probably handle a bottom pairing role this year, but there's some uncertainty about when they might be able to handle a Top 4 role consistently.
Our young defencemen will be given lots of opportunity to adapt to the NHL when playing the minutes they're given, because of the "open spots" available. However, mistakes will happen and there will be growing pains.
I think if we are to make the playoffs this season, the path will be paved by some of our young defencemen showing rapid successful adaptation to the NHL.