ICanMotteBelieveIt
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Who needs opponents with defensemen like this
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Hard to have a good on ice save % when you let players walk in on your goalie constantly.I'm a huge fan. Huge. He was dog shit last night lol. Don't forget blasting the Slapshot wide from unbelievably close range. And he was the culprit on OT goal too.
Having said that. His body of work is much better than 2 hillariousky bad periods. And Stu is allowed to make a save on one of those at the least.
His defense has improved a great deal, and coupled with his obvious offensive gifts, he's a special player.
And then you see plays like these, and he's also a special player.
You can reject it all you want but if he gets traded he'll be on first pair there too. He has been first pair his entire career. For the Knights when he won Dman of the year for the OHL. For the AHL team. For Team Canada at the Jr's. For the SEL team during lockout. And now on the AHL team. That's why he was a first rounder.
He has over 100 points in his last 100 games and is over .ppg in playoffs. He's a RHD that hovers at 1 .ppg. His hilariously bad gaffes are funny but they happen far less than people think.
So I'm happy to agree to disagree.
I'm just not sure what he was trying to do on the first one? It looked to me like the "pass" was about waist-high right at his own player, like he thought they were playing tag and yelling "you're it!" when he hit him.
Bouchard is often accused of "looking" (or being) lazy on the ice. He just has a nonchalant way of dealing with certain situations, which is kind of unusual. It's just the way he is.
I think Stu faced 4 high danger chances and let in 2. I agree the D needs to be better but Stu is pretty much the bottom of the NHL by every stat right now.Hard to have a good on ice save % when you let players walk in on your goalie constantly.
I rarely blame forwards for a bad OIS%, but dmen have a more direct impact on it.
He's been a .ppg player (playoffs and regular season combined) since the Day Barrie was traded. That's well over 100 games now.It is premature to say that he hovers at 1ppg. He certainly isn't close to that over his career, and in fact he only hit that in one season. Through about 1/4th of the 2024-25 season, he is back down to about 0.55pg. Obviously there is a lot of season left, but I'm not rolling out the CAREER 1PPG PLAYER carpet for him just yet.
It seems like everytime an Oiler player had a bad game there is a thread about how terrible he is.Does there have to be a new oilers bashing thread every fking day in HF???
Lile is there a quota to hit on this site?
I will never understand players in any sport who just quit or coast rather than hauling a$$ to at least try to help out. Watch Drai after he turns it over in OT. Not one single solitary bit of effort to get back and help.He legitimately quit on the 2nd goal.
That 2nd goal against is legitimately hilarious, just awful defense from Bouchard.
Doesn't help the narrative that he's just a PP specialist feeding off of McDavid.
More likely he’s lazy, and useless defensively.I assume he gave up so he wouldn't collide with the other Oilers player, who he thought had better positioning to prevent the shot?
It’s not an excuse as it was a terrible decision either way, but that's my best guess as to why he did that.
Yet he has the 3rd fewest HD chances against?Bouchard is a high event player at both ends of the ice. That's not uncommon for some offensive dmen but he does not possess the skating attributes to hypnotize the viewers and look past the defensive gaffs.
If he tests the open market though, I assure you that someone out there is going to offer him 10 or more. These posts of locking him at 7 are a pipe dream unless he choses to leave a ton of money on the table.