BBKers
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Here we go again. TDL April 12. A mere 3 weeks away...
If they lose this deal or deal him for a gamble. Makes no senseBye Buch
15 forwards with Kravtsov. Something needs to happen with that, especially with Gauthier.
15 forwards with Kravtsov. Something needs to happen with that, especially with Gauthier.
Instead we get to watch the pylon Brett Howden play...too bad the kid doesn’t get to play... you know to increase his trade value.
Instead we get to watch the pylon Brett Howden play...
Hey Gorton, its ok... we will not be upset that this was a loss on that part of the McDonagh trade. Spare us your pride and get rid of that guy already.
We’ve gotten to the point in Quinn’s tenure where “developing the kids” is a secondary goal
It’s obvious that’s the case by the way he doles out ice time and who gets scratched
Have to make sure guys who won’t be here in 12 months like Blackwell and Howden are getting their minutes
This season is the perfect opportunity to figure what you have in guys like Gauthier and Chytil and they’re choosing not too
What role is that? Please dont say PKer....Gorton has nothing to do with it. He doesn't decide who plays, Quinn does. Quinn trusts Howden more than he trusts Gauthier, and Howden fills a role that Gauthier does not.
Oh pleaseQuinn has an entire team of players he has to answer to. You think guys like Panarin, Kreider, Zib, etc. are going to be happy if the coach is force feeding minutes to players who aren't helping the team win?
It's a balancing act. Yes, players need to develop, but more minutes doesn't automatically mean better development. And players will develop better playing in an environment where the team is competitive.
If he is a development coach, then he should do what is best in that regard. And I'm openminded enough to accept that earning time helps develop.Quinn has an entire team of players he has to answer to. You think guys like Panarin, Kreider, Zib, etc. are going to be happy if the coach is force feeding minutes to players who aren't helping the team win?
It's a balancing act. Yes, players need to develop, but more minutes doesn't automatically mean better development. And players will develop better playing in an environment where the team is competitive.
What role is that? Please dont say PKer....
Blackwell-Rooney
Zib-Buch
Those are your main PKers.
Quinn has an entire team of players he has to answer to. You think guys like Panarin, Kreider, Zib, etc. are going to be happy if the coach is force feeding minutes to players who aren't helping the team win?
It's a balancing act. Yes, players need to develop, but more minutes doesn't automatically mean better development. And players will develop better playing in an environment where the team is competitive.
Guys, do you know if teams are eligible to extend contracts with their RFAs (2021) before the expansion draft? If they are, do you think Gorton will try to extend e.g Howden/Di Giuseppe/Gauthier/Hajek in order to have a bigger choice in terms of exposure?
I know Lemieux, Rooney, DeAngelo, Bitetto have already met the exposure requirements (and Blackwell needs only 6 games to join them), but there is always a risk of season ending injury and perhaps Gorton will want to protect any of them (It's not very likely but you never know). On the other hand Gorton can decide that having 3 Fs (Lemieux, Rooney, Blackwell), 2 Ds (ADA, Bitetto) and 1G (Kinkaid) who meet the exposure requirements is enough and they will manage to expose 2Fs, 1D and 1G without extending any RFA before the expansion draft.
Except they aren't. Blackwell doesn't kill penalties. He has averaged :23 per game on the PK.
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Those are the top 5 forwards in PK ice time.
You can argue all you want about how Howden isn't needed as a PKer, but you can't argue that he gets the 3rd most time per game on the PK on the 3rd best PK team in the league. Whether you want to admit it or not, he is part of the reason for that success.
I am saying Blackwell can be your main PKer. Sorry I should have clarified.Except they aren't. Blackwell doesn't kill penalties. He has averaged :23 per game on the PK.
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Those are the top 5 forwards in PK ice time.
You can argue all you want about how Howden isn't needed as a PKer, but you can't argue that he gets the 3rd most time per game on the PK on the 3rd best PK team in the league. Whether you want to admit it or not, he is part of the reason for that success.
I'm not trying to be annoying because I enjoy your posts a lot, but what evidence is there for this really? I think guys like Tavares, MacKinnon , Draisaitl, etc. developed pretty well in losing environments where they were fed minutes. Lafreniere and Kakko should be handled similarly. And I wouldn't discount Quinn managing for his own job either.
Even when Barkov was not putting up points early on his team fed him minutes. Because he was the future of their franchise. His rookie year when he put up 24 points in 54 games, he led the Panthers forwards in PP TOI / GP at 2:40 and was 3rd at ES with 13:22. His sophomore year when he put up 36 points in 71 games, he was 4th in PP TOI / GP at 2:15 and was 2nd at ES with 13:43.
Lafreniere Rookie: 12:11 5v5 (7th among forwards), 1:52 PP (6th among forwards)
Kakko Rookie: 11:37 5v5 (8th among forwards), 2:11 PP (6th among forwards)
Kakko Sophomore: 13:06 5v5 (3rd among forwards), 1:25 PP (7th among forwards)