Richer's Ghost
Bourbonite
Easy with this higher level thing... I'm not even level 2 certified and our team didn't win a damn thing until I left the bench and became GM. Apparently I was the Johnny Mac of our team.
Easy with this higher level thing... I'm not even level 2 certified and our team didn't win a damn thing until I left the bench and became GM. Apparently I was the Johnny Mac of our team.
Little bit of that
I think that the when a player shifts from trying to keep the puck in the zone by sliding up from the blue line to the dots or hash marks and then winds up being the deepest guy in the zone, that's the difference between a pinch and being a forechecker.
If you're a defensemen and you're forechecking (chasing the puck behind the goal line & putting pressure on their d-men) then you are playing a very undisciplined and unstructured game. Or a needlessly complex game where a forward has to become a defensive player.
Now, when we have our typical line up - and some semblance of forward depth - this isn't as big of an issue. We can play a smarter, more complex game. But right now, with our lines? Ugh. Not to even begin to mention Marty's ability to play a 2-on-1 is virtually a bajillion-million times better than Hedbergs...
I believe that is exactly what Lou was banking on coming into this season. It doesn't happen that often, but he turned out to be wrong. I think most people expected JJ to continue his development and be a significant piece of our core this year; Tedenby less so but there was still some optimism there before the season started.
This is why I call people out for being armchair GM's after the fact. It's so easy in hindsight to say that Lou should have known things wouldn't pan out. If JJ and Teddy played up to their potential, everybody would think Lou is a genius for letting old man Sykie go and moving the team forward with younger and faster forwards.
Meant to ask you this earlier...do you guys ever play the Purdue club team?
Easy with this higher level thing... I'm not even level 2 certified and our team didn't win a damn thing until I left the bench and became GM. Apparently I was the Johnny Mac of our team.
I believe that is exactly what Lou was banking on coming into this season. It doesn't happen that often, but he turned out to be wrong. I think most people expected JJ to continue his development and be a significant piece of our core this year; Tedenby less so but there was still some optimism there before the season started.
This is why I call people out for being armchair GM's after the fact. It's so easy in hindsight to say that Lou should have known things wouldn't pan out. If JJ and Teddy played up to their potential, everybody would think Lou is a genius for letting old man Sykie go and moving the team forward with younger and faster forwards.
So, you ever get paid to coach?
Higher level than me.
Ever coach someone talented older then 10 years or old?
High level than me... Lol
I just wanted to say something... you guys were phenomenal at the beginning of the season. You were practically unbeatable. What changed this theme? When Marty went down. Things just changed. Get Marty back in net and just watch the wins take place again. I am not saying that is the only reason but it's 90% of it. Your so called flaws will all lessen once you get your stud back in net. I really believe that. If you guys were slumping like this with Marty back, that's one thing. Get Marty back in there and watch the wins happen again. You will make the playoffs, mark it down.
I really do hope your right. Marty going down was a big loss because there were several games that if Marty played in this losing streak, we would have won. Love Moose, but he cannot play 13 games in a row
The turnover isn't the issue, it's that he's consistently ending up below the offensive goal line. This means either a 2-on-1 the other way is likely - which happened often last night - or a forward is playing at the point which leads to less than ideal defensive zone coverage.
Not to mention he ends up on halfboards all the time where he's pretty weak. Not a good situation at all to generate offense or keep a stable defense.
I just wanted to say something... you guys were phenomenal at the beginning of the season. You were practically unbeatable. What changed this theme? When Marty went down. Things just changed. Get Marty back in net and just watch the wins take place again. I am not saying that is the only reason but it's 90% of it. Your so called flaws will all lessen once you get your stud back in net. I really believe that. If you guys were slumping like this with Marty back, that's one thing. Get Marty back in there and watch the wins happen again. You will make the playoffs, mark it down.
These are the things that happen when you have to push for offense because you're always playing from behind because your goaltending is bad.
Everyone can talk all they want about "shot quality," but statistically, it's proven you can ignore it and it won't affect chances. So we can argue all we want about the Devils' defensive coverage, but the fact is you're not going to win games when your goaltender has an .886 save percentage.
The Devils were successful for YEARS not by limiting opposing shot quality, but by limiting total shots against. Brodeur happened to be the most consistent and reliable goalie of all time and it was a winning combination. Playing with the puck more often (i.e. Pete's system) doesn't work when your goalie still allows 3+ on 20 shots every game.
While true regarding JJ, its not like there are any picks around him that are tearing up the league..I wanted schroeder that year, but he's not doing much either. We can only hope some more time in the A helps him gain confidence and improve his game in the O zone. His skating has improved tremendously, but he just hasn't put it together yet...
I just wanted to say something... you guys were phenomenal at the beginning of the season. You were practically unbeatable. What changed this theme? When Marty went down. Things just changed. Get Marty back in net and just watch the wins take place again. I am not saying that is the only reason but it's 90% of it. Your so called flaws will all lessen once you get your stud back in net. I really believe that. If you guys were slumping like this with Marty back, that's one thing. Get Marty back in there and watch the wins happen again. You will make the playoffs, mark it down.
Exactly. The only thing that has changed is the best goalie to ever play in the NHL got injured. He is thankfully on his way back. You guys are going to be just fine once he's in net again. Good luck to you.
I promise this'll be the last double post of the day, but now I'm thinking about this.
Realistically, Lou expected any combination of these players to help restock and contribute to the team this season:
Josefson
Tedenby
Butler
Matteau
Harrold (in 4th line forward mode)
Loktionov
Ponikarovsky
Anderson
Pesonen
Barch
Kostopolous
Now look at the game last night, and tell me who of these players contributed? The answer is none (though I would exempt Barch/Kosto as they've done their jobs), for a slew of reasons. That's why we're screwed this year. I think it's fair to criticize Lou for keeping extra defensemen, but realistically he's done more than enough to make sure this team SHOULD have been competitive this season.
I just wanted to say something... you guys were phenomenal at the beginning of the season. You were practically unbeatable. What changed this theme? When Marty went down. Things just changed. Get Marty back in net and just watch the wins take place again. I am not saying that is the only reason but it's 90% of it. Your so called flaws will all lessen once you get your stud back in net. I really believe that. If you guys were slumping like this with Marty back, that's one thing. Get Marty back in there and watch the wins happen again. You will make the playoffs, mark it down.
Because some of those players are (or were) pretty good? You can add Zajac to that list, too.