sabremike
#1 Tageaholic
Hate to point this out but every other team in the playoff mix except the Pens has the Phail Housley 2 Point ATM on their schedule.
Nino is going to come back to earth though. He's a guy that has only hit 25G once in his career and only scored 50 once in his career. He's doing great, but he won't keep up his torrid pace over time. That's ok though as he will still be a decent top 6 F, but the team needs upgraded talent on top of that.
Even if we sign Ferland, we still need another top 9 FWD (2 if we don't sign Ferland) and that also assumes Necas is ready (which is speculative). Hopefully, that comes in a Faulk trade. And once a guy is signed, who cares where they slot him, particularly if guys like Svech and Necas are still on ELCs.
Assuming any of the three are going to be the third line LW is nonsensical. If we don’t get rw’s then lw’s will keep playing on the right, and Ferland already has plenty of experience over there. Injuries change the lines all the time. Assuming Svech is in the top six doesn’t make sense. He probably will be but that’s the call of the coach Rod.
Tampa figures out how to have “too many” decent forwards. Us planning to let go of one because we have “too many” when we have the bottom six we possess....
And why won’t he see pp time? He’s one of the better pp wingers on the team.
There's only so many spots. If Aho, TT, Svech, Nino and Necas are going to all need PP time in the next couple of years. If Williams is re-signed and we want to upgrade our forward group with another skilled guy.....
The interesting thing with Nino, is that his career shooting % is 12.9, with plenty of 13.4, 13.5, and 16.1. He's at 13.9 with the Canes. Historically, he's been a 160 shot guy. With the Canes, he's at a 240 pace. Historically, he consistently got 15 minutes a night. With the Canes, it's 18. 2nd unit powerplay. Now first unit power play.
The riddle is if the increased shots is a product of playing with 2 good play makers in a system that generates tons of high quality shots, or if it's just a hot streak.
This is the first time in Nino's career he's getting first line/first pp unit minutes. I think he could end up as 25 G/30 A winger.I do get that. If Nino can be a 30/30 guys for us, I'd love it, just that history has shown he hasn't been in 8 years in the league so until I see sustained performance, I'm going to be skeptical.
This is the first time in Nino's career he's getting first line/first pp unit minutes. I think he could end up as 25 G/30 A winger.
The problem is were going forward with Svech and El Nino as LW 1 and 2...
Do you pay a guy 5 million plus to play 3rd line LW when he doesn't kill penalties and wont see much PP time?
That's a tough one....
Maybe it's just that as it gets to crunch time, teams are trying to clamp down and know that if you stop Aho's line, you have a great chance of beating Carolina. It's going to be harder for him to get things going because his line is going to be the focus of every team.
I don't see it especially b/c since January we didn't have Staal. I doubt anyone was sending out their shutdown pairings/forwards out to stop McKegg or Wallmark.
I like Wallmark and if we found a good second center and moved Staal I’d be fine with him as our 3c.
I don’t assume a big rise in production though, and would be disappointed yet unsurprised if we started with the same two coming back as 2/3c.
There's only so many spots. If Aho, TT, Svech, Nino and Necas are going to all need PP time in the next couple of years. If Williams is re-signed and we want to upgrade our forward group with another skilled guy.....
Simple, run 2 PP units and split time up. Leafs do it. TB does it. The 05/06 Carolina Hurricanes did it.
I long for the day we have to worry about too much skill and talent in our forward ranks.
I underestimated Hamilton. He is quite the offensive weapon and has been holding his own on defense. However, there is a reason he isn't on PP1 and wasn't with Calgary. His strength is not structured puck-moving. The majority of his goals come from quick zone entries in transition. He is much better than Faulk at that. But think about the Boston game, yes Faulk's play led to a short-handed goal, but the worst play on the power play was Hamilton's pass on the fist Canes power play. McElhinney bailed him out on what was a short-handed breakaway. Similar things have happened on other power plays.Is he willing to put out a PP1 unit of Aho, Svech, Ferland, Hamilton and Necas if they dominate in practice, move the puck quickly, and produce results? I don't think he will.
I underestimated Hamilton. He is quite the offensive weapon and has been holding his own on defense. However, there is a reason he isn't on PP1 and wasn't with Calgary. His strength is not structured puck-moving. The majority of his goals come from quick zone entries in transition. He is much better than Faulk at that. But think about the Boston game, yes Faulk's play led to a short-handed goal, but the worst play on the power play was Hamilton's pass on the fist Canes power play. McElhinney bailed him out on what was a short-handed breakaway. Similar things have happened on other power plays.
I am pretty sure RBA is intentionally not sending Hamilton out with 4 forwards. With Slavin doing the puck carrying and being the last line of defense should things go wrong, Hamilton makes sense. He would be as much a liability as an asset if he was expected to carry the puck more along with Aho/TT on PP1.
First of all, we should move this convo to the team building thread, since this game thread is going to fade to oblivion soon.
Secondly, my biggest fear about next season is Brindy. I am very excited about what he has done this season, but it's almost entirely based on getting the guys we have to play better, and to hold each other accountable. Pretty much *none* of our improvement is based on putting players in position to succeed, and putting people together based on performance.
The next step is improving the roster. Which is great, but only works if Brindy uses the players. Despite our success in the standings, I'm still very freaked out by Brindy's handling of personnel, specifically the power play units and Dougie Hamilton. Nothing I've seen this season makes me feel that Brindy will "let the players decide" who is ready, who needs PP time, etc. He seems to just put people together the way he wants to, then tells them to play hard, and never makes adjustments.
It's concerning to me, because our roster is in no way a finished product. Players are going to change, but is Roddy?
Is he willing to put out a PP1 unit of Aho, Svech, Ferland, Hamilton and Necas if they dominate in practice, move the puck quickly, and produce results? I don't think he will. Is he willing to pair Hamilton with de Haan instead of forcing the pairing with Slavin? I don't think he will. If Gauthier shows he's ready to play, will he keep him over Foegele? I don't think he will.
I *love* the internal competition we have right now. We've got more good players than at any point since the Whalers of the mid-to-late 80s. But it only works if the coach is willing to try something different, and I see no reason to think he will.
So you don't think Rod is the type to identify weaknesses in his game and work his ass off to improve them?
Ok.
Dougie has the best offensive awareness of all the d by a country mile. He reads plays, anticipates where he needs to be, knows what to do when he gets there, and definitely can find wide open guys not expected by the d.
Perhaps you're looking for the wrong kind of evidence -- the kind of evidence that fits your notion of what the coach should be doing.I have 71 games of NHL coaching evidence that says he doesn't. As a player, I'm sure. But as a coach, nope.
But usually they don’t more than the superficial. Pesce has an underated offensive game at times. He can carry out of his zone, he makes solid passes and can threaten by grabbing a good lane driving the net on occasion. His shot scares no one. His solid passes aren’t that creative or skillful so he really isn’t the greatest option on a pp, and he isn’t a dance along the line kind of skater to make up for the things he lacks.Wouldn't Hamilton have significantly more assists if he was such a good passer/opportunity creator?
Which brings me to what we should be discussing--Pesce should be given a chance on the PP. Pesce has as many even-strength goals as Faulk and Slavin combined. He has more even-strength assists than Hamilton or Faulk. All with 9 fewer games played. Sorry BG--stats do sometime paint a picture.
Faulk fits way better the way his spot is being used on PP1.
You can design a PP where Hamilton is the better option, but the one they run for the first unit isn’t it.
Faulk’s short passes are quick and on the tape. Who scores more goals with a big point shot gets the attention, but the quick accurate puck movement is the key to the Canes PowerPlay success from what I’ve seen. And Faulk is much better than Slavin/Hamilton in that department.
Perhaps you're looking for the wrong kind of evidence -- the kind of evidence that fits your notion of what the coach should be doing.
As opposed to the kind of evidence that results in, you know, actual points.