Talent is not the issue. The durability and leadership of the Hughes Brothers is though.To be fair, they finished 3rd in the league just two seasons ago, the certainly have some talented young players.
I think Boston actually might be better except goaltending obviously. Tampa though. I don't love what they did at all. Stamkos is a better player than Guentzel not even taking the leadership aspect into consideration. They got worse on D too. But vasi is healthy now so thats big. To me they are the most ripe for the picking out of the big 4.Hopefully Boston starts declining, TBL letting go of Stammer bites them, and the toll of two trips to the finals gives the Cats some trouble and we make a push in the ATL
They finished ahead of us and have more prospects ready to jump in and make improvements.
No clue about roster construction eh. Ottawa doesnt need a miracle they need to not have league worst save percentage and a D core that holds the blue line and doesnt let in tap in goals all season. But you want them to bring back Brannstrom. Just wild.The fanbase might not be in the acceptance stage at the moment but we're passed any bragging rights of any sort, unfortunately. And by that, I mean even looking at the Red Wings or Sabres, we are looking at them trailing behind. People are still laughing at Montreal but they finished 2 pts behind us and have a lot of things going for them now and are about to inject a lot of young talent.
The hope seems to be that the Sens squeeze into the playoffs. Imagine going into a full 100% rebuild and that's all you achieve 8 years later. This rebuild started very well but has turned into a disaster
We'll need a few miracles to turn the ship around, Norris and Chabot being healthy and at their best going forward would be huge. Ullmark working out and signing a "reasonable" extension would be important too. Then, I don't know, Stutzle and Sanderson become very elite in the NHL, and have a guy or two coming out of nowhere in the prospect pool.
We see some similar hometown views on this site too. Not all commentators are rational and analytical; some are just fans of the home team with high hopes for the future.They certainly are to the Toilet Seat Nation.
The fanbase with great predictions such as Gui Latandresse will be a Hall of Famer. Mathieu Garon will be a great NHL goalie for a long time. And that's just 2 people I know that are Habs fans. Then there's the insanity you see on line like Xjekraj > Sanderson, etc. etc. etc.
"real leadership and experience" equals Ullmark, Perron, Jensen and Amadio?No clue about roster construction eh. Ottawa doesnt need a miracle they need to not have league worst save percentage and a D core that holds the blue line and doesnt let in tap in goals all season. But you want them to bring back Brannstrom. Just wild.
Ottawa is going to have Pinto all season and has finally insulated the young players with real leadership and experience outside of Giroux.
Montreal got incredible goaltending and still absolutely sucked last year. They added an enigmatic Laine who Columbus literally had to attach a 2nd round pick to get rid of and you think they are on the up and up. They are going to finish dead last in the division.
Detroit has Talbot and Husson in net. No depth on the blue line and an old forward group outside of Larkin and Raymond. They are not better than Ottawa. Buffalo has real talent though they are going to be a team to deal with.
Ullmark, Perron, Jensen, Amadio, Cousins. Three cups a vezina goalie from a winning organization and a veteran d man who knows his job. Chychurn and Joseph were inconsistent players that didnt embrace their roles that's why they are gone."real leadership and experience" equals Ullmark, Perron, Jensen and Amadio?
Deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph off the roster is a negative impact!
Ullmark should be a positive for us; however I think we need to add far more and better than Perron, Jensen and Amadio to make a significant difference after deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph!
We shall see the results shortly. Glad the season is starting soon.Ullmark, Perron, Jensen, Amadio, Cousins. Three cups a vezina goalie from a winning organization and a veteran d man who knows his job. Chychurn and Joseph were inconsistent players that didnt embrace their roles that's why they are gone.
Joseph and Amadio are a wash, bring different elements but there's no downgrade here"real leadership and experience" equals Ullmark, Perron, Jensen and Amadio?
Deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph off the roster is a negative impact!
Ullmark should be a positive for us; however I think we need to add far more and better than Perron, Jensen and Amadio to make a significant difference after deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph!
"real leadership and experience" equals Ullmark, Perron, Jensen and Amadio?
Deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph off the roster is a negative impact!
Ullmark should be a positive for us; however I think we need to add far more and better than Perron, Jensen and Amadio to make a significant difference after deleting Tarasenko, Chychrun and Joseph!
Joseph and Amadio are a wash, bring different elements but there's no downgrade here
Perron adds more grit but less offense than Tarasenko, I give tank the edge, but that's more than offset with Pinto not being suspended half the season.
Chychrun was a disaster here, Jensen will fit in far better in the role we needed to fill.
In a vacuum Tarasenko and Chychrun seem like a better fit than Perron and Jensen for sure. But a team can't win with soft skilled players and nothing else.
Three cups
No clue about roster construction eh.
Amadio had 10 pts in 16 games for that cup team, and had notable 4th liners Reilly Smith, and William Karlsson as his most common linemates (that's sarcasm). I think you might be underselling his role on that cup team. He replaced Joseph who had pretty much zero role on the TBay teams that won the cup, and was inconsistent in his time here.Three cups is a little laughable when you consider the context...
Perron: By the time the playoffs roll around this year he will be 6 entire years removed from that cup team.
Amadio: Was a fourth line player on VGK, has never cracked 30 points and we have him penciled in on our 3rd line.
Cousins: Was scratched for all but one finals game, where he played less than 10 minutes.
Counting these 3 players as key additions for a big playoff push feels disingenuous.
You said "Cousins, Gregor and maybe Ostapchuk/Crookshank will be massive upgrades on the 4th line." You missed MacEwen who has an NHL contract and will be there too.Cousins, Gregor and maybe Ostapchuk/Crookshank will be massive upgrades on the 4th line. If we have a 4th line that brings energy and can give trouble to opposing teams it will make a huge difference in momentum during games.That and Pinto there full time with reliable players will give an entirely different dynamic to the team.
We haven't had that in years. I think this iteration of the team is better constructed than it was in years prior. We could have a solid forward group, a good top 4, and a good goalie.
Players who know their role is also important. Jensen is a defensive dman but he can skate well, make a pass, and shoot the puck. Whoever plays with him will have a much easier life than playing with Chychrun on his off side. Now Chabot/Sanderson can jump in offensively knowing they have someone who can help them back there.
The rankings seem accurate but I feel like the expectations are (rightfully) low. This team dissappointed last year but let's not forget that we have the pieces in the right place to be a playoff team.
"disingenuous" is being kind!Three cups is a little laughable when you consider the context...
Perron: By the time the playoffs roll around this year he will be 6 entire years removed from that cup team.
Amadio: Was a fourth line player on VGK, has never cracked 30 points and we have him penciled in on our 3rd line.
Cousins: Was scratched for all but one finals game, where he played less than 10 minutes.
Counting these 3 players as key additions for a big playoff push feels disingenuous.
I agree with the Ullmark part; he is more likely to be much better than Korpisalo as our #1 goaltender. "The rest will follow" does not follow!Here I thought it'd be nothing but positivity after swapping out the worst "starter" in the league for one of the most consistent. That alone will steer the ship in the right direction imo and the rest will follow.
Chychrun was not used properly; the coaching was terrible.Chychrun was a square peg we tried to fit in a round hole. A 3rd offensive D in our top 4 who was only going to fit if either himself or his partner played on their off side.
We swapped out the worst one in the league for one of the best. I'm confident the rest will absolutely follow with someone competent to let them build off of it. Biggest issue this team has had is putrid goaltending, and we all knew Korpisalo wasn't a solution from the moment the contract was signed, so at least we get to move forward with someone that could be a potential solution instead of signing up for guaranteed failure again.I agree with the Ullmark part; he is more likely to be much better than Korpisalo as our #1 goaltender. "The rest will follow" does not follow!
That depends on what you mean by "the rest will follow". I was reading it as the rest of the team (including Perron, Jensen, Amadio) will follow his lead and become better. I don't share that type of view. In addition, he has 1 year left on his contract before becoming a UFA. I hope we sign him but there is doubt that he will sign a UFA contract with us.We swapped out the worst one in the league for one of the best. I'm confident the rest will absolutely follow with someone competent to let them build off of it. Biggest issue this team has had is putrid goaltending, and we all knew Korpisalo wasn't a solution from the moment the contract was signed, so at least we get to move forward with someone that could be a potential solution instead of signing up for guaranteed failure again.
Ottawa doesnt need a miracle they need to not have league worst save percentage and a D core that holds the blue line and doesnt let in tap in goals all season. But you want them to bring back Brannstrom. Just wild.
Ottawa is going to have Pinto all season and has finally insulated the young players with real leadership and experience outside of Giroux.
Montreal got incredible goaltending and still absolutely sucked last year. They added an enigmatic Laine who Columbus literally had to attach a 2nd round pick to get rid of and you think they are on the up and up. They are going to finish dead last in the division.
Detroit has Talbot and Husson in net. No depth on the blue line and an old forward group outside of Larkin and Raymond. They are not better than Ottawa. Buffalo has real talent though they are going to be a team to deal with.
The team can now just play as they need to when their goaltender isn't shooting them in the foot constantly. Bad goaltenders like Korpisalo kill teams and make them look much worse than they are. They have a chance now that they didn't with him imo. Along with the other roster improvements I think are there, including a healthy Pinto, Norris and Kleven promotion, I think it will work out and finally start trending in the right direction.That depends on what you mean by "the rest will follow". I was reading it as the rest of the team (including Perron, Jensen, Amadio) will follow his lead and become better. I don't share that type of view. In addition, he has 1 year left on his contract before becoming a UFA. I hope we sign him but there is doubt that he will sign a UFA contract with us.
Having Ullmark as #1 in net, plus Pinto for a full year, plus a healthy Norris (that is a rather large assumption given the past 2 years experience) should improve team performance (points). However, we will likely have other injuries too.The team can now just play as they need to when their goaltender isn't shooting them in the foot constantly. Bad goaltenders like Korpisalo kill teams and make them look much worse than they are. They have a chance now that they didn't with him imo. Along with the other roster improvements I think are there, including a healthy Pinto, Norris and Kleven promotion, I think it will work out and finally start trending in the right direction.
Not too worried about the Ullmark contract. I think it'll get done, but at least we got rid of the worst UFA contract ever handed out in Ottawa and can try to reset next summer if necessary. Priority #1 this summer was moving him out and starting over.
No matter what, they need their horses to lead them out of this, and they were pretty locked in to their stable of horses, so it either works out or probably needs to be heavily tinkered with at the core.