I’d love to have a topic to compare this team to the 19 team player for player to see how it stacks up. Just for shits
Better to just become the Western Conference version of the Buffalo Sabres, I suppose?Have fun 1st round and get swept.
We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.Better to just become the Western Conference version of the Buffalo Sabres, I suppose?
We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.
That is a fair take on where we're at presently. Sports purgatory can be maddening. But I'd still bet a weeks pay that the majority of Buffalo fans would give anything to be sniffing the playoffs in late March and early April.We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.
The team isn't perfect, but I've seen enough since Monty's been here to see that they have the talent to serve as the base for what could become a true contender in a couple seasons, and we've just barely scratched the surface of what our prospect pipeline will bring (Bolduc).Our 5-8 year window has just opened.
I think you are absolutely right about regular season offense between the two.I don't think it is fair to compare them where ROR is 'basically' at his benchmark, but Thomas hasn't hit his benchmark.
ROR never had a single season where he was a point per game player. In fact, he never had a season where he paced for 80. ROR's highest point pace was the 79 point pace he put up in the 56 game COVID season where we didn't play 75% of the league. His 77 points (in 82 games) in 2018/19 was his 2nd best season and 2019/20 year was his 3rd best season where he was at a 70 point pace. Thoes were the only seasons in his career where he paced for 70+. All told in those 3 years that are his clear prime, he was a 75 point pace player.
Thomas played at an 87 point pace in 2021/22. Like ROR, on pace to be 3 points shy of the benchmark in his career-year. His 86 points (in 82 games) last year was his 2nd best season and was a point closer to his benchmark than ROR was to his. His 56 points in 57 games is his 3rd best season, which is an 80 point pace. All told in those 3 years he has been an 85 point pace player.
I know it seems like a nitpick, but my overall point is that ROR was great for us, but I don't think that he was quite the elite talent that we often view him as. He is for sure a tier below what Toews was. Toews had 7 seasons at a 70+ point pace compared to ROR's 3. He had 3 seasons where he matched or exceeded ROR's career point pace (which again, was that COVID year where you didn't play 75% of the league). Toews currently has 70 more career points than ROR despite playing 70 fewer games. And he outscored ROR by a noticeable margin when you compare their Conn Smythe playoff performances.
I think we sometimes give ROR just a bit too much credit offensively when we are thinking about the type of guys we need to build around in the future. He was stud and his 2018/19 career year is better than the highest Thomas has reached so far. And being a 70+ point guy on top of the rest of his game was massive. I'm really not trying to downplay it, but I do think that Thomas' career year will be on par with ROR's from an 'overall impact' standpoint.
Funny, I was literally thinking about this yesterday and how Army almost seems to be trying to build it similar. Edge goes to 2019 to me on 3 of 4 lines though.sanford-ror-perron
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neighbors-thomas-buchnevich
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first line for first line
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For what it's worth, we went from a bubble team to winning the Cup the very next season with a big trade and some key signings. We also have a deep prospect pool that could be leveraged into another big trade for a key piece if needed.We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.
If you want to go from bad to good, you’re probably going to need to travel through the area between.We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.
I would give the edge to 2019 Sunny over Faksa pretty easily IMO. 19 Sunny was a beast, flying all over the ice hitting everything in sight and creating chaos while also putting up 14 goals. Not a knock on Faksa but more just me loving what 19 Sunny was doing.Funny, I was literally thinking about this yesterday and how Army almost seems to be trying to build it similar. Edge goes to 2019 to me on 3 of 4 lines though.
Line 1: Shooter/grit, playmaker/200 ft center, physical player/grinder with some scoring
Perron-ROR-Sanford/Blais - gets the edge
Buch-Thomas-Jake - Buch<Perron
Line 2: Motor/speed/scorer, Vet, Scorer
Schwartz-Schenn-Tarasenko
Holloway-Schenn-Kyrou
- pretty darn close.
Line 3: Two vets and a kid
Maroon-Bozak-Thomas/Blais/Sanford
Joseph-Sunny-Bolduc
Easy to 2019, more skill, size, experience
Line 4: Identity and checking line
Steen-Sunny-Barbs
Walker-Faksa-Toro
Faksa = Sunny, but otherwise not even close
Minnesota look catchable to me
We are Wild currently. Middle of nowhere.
I don’t think he believes what he is posting.Extremely lazy take lol. We’re in the second full year of a competitive re-tool, and none of our top 5 prospects are even on the roster yet.
There’s a very real chance that this is the lowest place in the standings for us for up to the next decade.