KirkAlbuquerque
#WeNeverGetAGoodCoach
We don’t need both Trochek and Mika on PP1
Not trying Lafreniere on PP1 because it's good enough already is kind of a shitty mentality for the team to take. Why not try to put the best possible unit together? If they try Laf there, and then decide Zibanejad is a better option, then what have we lost?
It honestly feels more like not wanting to upset veterans to me, because it's pretty obvious to anybody with eyes that Laf is a more dangerous offensive player than Zibanejad.
Potentially games and points in the standings? Also a bit disingenuous to say it's "good enough already" like it's some average PP when it was the 3rd best PP in the league last year. If it was around average then I'm sure their good enough wouldn't be enough and they'd try something else. With that attitude why ever stick with any pair/combo in any situation because you can always experiment to see if something is better? Except there is limited games/times and you can cause issues and create losses.
Significantly more likely any change would make the PP worse than making it better given there is a lot more room for it to go down than up. If you want to experiment with different units or with Laf on PP1 the time to do it is when you get PPs when the game is already out of hand in either direction. They just had the 11th best PP% of the last 20 years.And if we had a slightly better PP against Florida, then perhaps it would have won us a game or two we lost at a time that matters a lot more than the first month of the season.
Mika is a tough one. When he gets hot on the PP his whole game is great. When he sucks on the PP the rest of his game seems to take a hit. Trocheck is elite at faceoffs and puck retrieval. Best bet would be put Panarin in Mika's spot and Laf in Panarin's spot. But then does Mika ever get going offensively?We don’t need both Trochek and Mika on PP1
Lesch, Belzile, Harpur clear
Season | Total Points/60 | Second Assists/60 | Shots/60 | S% |
20202021 | 2.21 | 0.57 | 6.47 | 12.66 |
20212022 | 2.12 | 0.49 | 6.86 | 9.52 |
20222023 | 2.19 | 0.38 | 6.75 | 13.01 |
20232024 | 1.41 | 0.11 | 6.73 | 6.72 |
IMO, this is the “better is an enemy of good” situation. PP1 (both personnel and the structure) has been one of the best in the league for a few years now. Sucks for Lafreniere but this is where team comes first. If I wanted Laviolette to address a persistent issue - it’s not messing with tre top unit but make PP2 unit more functional - actually any type of functional because it’s been a disaster for a long while now. Jones, Lafreniere, Chytil and R Smith is a good place to start in terms of personnel. Maybe get one of Cuylle, Edstrom / Rempe to be net front presence and take it from there.Not trying Lafreniere on PP1 because it's good enough already is kind of a shitty mentality for the team to take. Why not try to put the best possible unit together? If they try Laf there, and then decide Zibanejad is a better option, then what have we lost?
It honestly feels more like not wanting to upset veterans to me, because it's pretty obvious to anybody with eyes that Laf is a more dangerous offensive player than Zibanejad.
Your comment about offseason was obviously tongue in cheek but IMO R Smith addition is exactly what the doctor ordered. Zibanejad and Kreider do have some games when they look lackluster where Smith is a type of player who unquestionably should be able to keep up with this duo, but also brings his compete level on a daily basis that should help minimize those low energy games from his new linemates.Let's see Mika's 5v5 pts/60 vs shooting percentage and secondary assist rate since 2020.
Season Total Points/60 Second Assists/60 Shots/60 S% 20202021 2.21 0.57 6.47 12.66 20212022 2.12 0.49 6.86 9.52 20222023 2.19 0.38 6.75 13.01 20232024 1.41 0.11 6.73 6.72
Oh, so it's just the two stats that are highly prone to variability that dropped in one year? Shot rate almost no change. If you want to look at his "Scoring Chances" and "High Danger" chances since the next comment is always "but he's taking worse shots" well those basically haven't changed either. If you want to say his line is bad well they had yet another season of a 54% GF% which is right in line with what he always does as a Ranger.
Most obvious 5v5 bounce back ever and then it'll be attributed to him working in the offseason or something instead of just random variation. Claude Giroux did the exact same thing when he somehow had a season of *0.94 pts/60* in 16-17 which also concided with about a halving of his shooting percentage and minimal secondaries and such and then lo and behold he's had four seasons of 2+ pts/60 since then including his literal best season directly after (I'm sure there are many more he's just the first one I knew off the top of my head).
Also, if the PP gives Mika confidence and his game falls off a cliff when he's not doing well on the PP then why does he have a 1.57 pts/60 at 5v5 the last 3 years in games he has 1+ PPP but a 2.11 5v5 pts/60 at 5v5 the last 3 years in games he has 0 PPP? He also has a 2.59 pts/60 when he's on a 3+ game drought with a single PPP since this appears to be a complete falsehood.
IMO, this is the “better is an enemy of good” situation. PP1 (both personnel and the structure) has been one of the best in the league for a few years now. Sucks for Lafreniere but this is where team comes first. If I wanted Laviolette to address a persistent issue - it’s not messing with tre top unit but make PP2 unit more functional - actually any type of functional because it’s been a disaster for a long while now. Jones, Lafreniere, Chytil and R Smith is a good place to start in terms of personnel. Maybe get one of Cuylle, Edstrom / Rempe to be net front presence and take it from there.
I don’t disagree with this, but if the PP gets stale at any point during the season, swapping in Laf for Trochek should be the first thing they try.I know it sucks for Lafreniere but I wouldn't be messing around with our first power play unit. It's one of the more lethal in the NHL and personally I don't think Smith, Chytil, Othmann or Jones come that near to the level of any of the 5 on that unit or Lafreniere. I don't see a reason to fix something that doesn't need to be fixed. The second unit in any case is just not going to get as much time as the first unit. Messing around with these units though will likely drop overall production.
I don’t disagree with this, but if the PP gets stale at any point during the season, swapping in Laf for Trochek should be the first thing they try.
He’s going to adapt and succeed, or fail. Doesn’t have to be for Trochek either. I was more trying to make the point that Laf is the first in line if a change needs to be made.What is he going to do in the bumper role when Panarin is controlling the PP from the right side and he's unable to one time his passes being a lefty? Or are they totally changing the unit around to accommodate him?
I don't think we need to worry about it "going stale." They've had this structure for like four years now and it's been getting more effective. Of course, it's going to have stretches of ineffectiveness. That's just basic math. Even a 25% PP would be expected to go 0-10 more than 5% of the time (in actuality higher than that due to times the PP ends early due to penalty, the game ending, them drawing the penalty while on the PK so it's short etc.).
@NYR Viper ESPN+ has the replay of the Boston game.