Rumor: Things Not Left Unsaid 3 - Flyers Rumors and Media Mentions: Never Ending Circles

deadhead

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He's extremely far behind. Voracek was one of the best at his position. Top 5 routinely. Tippett is a 3rd liner on a team that isn't near worst in league like this one is. This is insanity.


I don't think you've had a single correct assessment of Ghost or Voracek in a decade. It's really incredible.
No he wasn't after he signed that contract. Orange nostalgia.
Had two very good but not elite seasons, otherwise a marginal 1st line scorer.
Basically a median 1st line forward, but not elite. Similar to TK at the same age.

ES scoring ranking:
2015-16: (107)
2016-17: (73)
2017-18: (32) G was (2), Couts (6)
2018-19: (73)
2019-20: (46)
2020-21: (31)
2021-22: (112)

TK (new deal will be about 8-8.5% of the cap at mid-point)
2021-22: (77)
2022-23: (90)
2023-24: (36)

Tippett
2022-23: (114)
2023-24: (60)
 

deadhead

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Tippett’s career high in goals by age 25 was a mere 5 more than Voracek’s in a league that averages 0.5 more goals/game. While providing literally nothing else. :laugh:

He does this comparing Konecny’s hockey IQ to Tippett too. It’s a hoot.
That's why I used league rankings b/c scoring did go up the last few years.

Voracek's contract was higher in terms of % of cap than TK's new deal which starts at the same age. And much higher than Tippett.
Over the 6 years he played under his new contract, Voracek's average rank was 61st.

Given what Tippett is paid, if he's consistently in the top 100 among ES scoring, he's earned his money.
 

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Does anyone here think Owen Tippett is going to score 800 points in his NHL career? Jakub Voracek scored more than 800 points in his career. 1,058 games. .76 career PPG. Not exactly HoF shit, but we're comparing Tippett to that guy?

Tippett's career PPG to date is .03 better than Kyle Calder's. Christ. "Not all that far behind."
 
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deadhead

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And after he signed that contract?
He got paid off his peak season (17th in ES scoring).
Never approached that again. Season before he was 57th, season after 107th.
So average of three seasons before the new contract went into effect, 61st.
Average first six years of new contract, 61st.

Hmm. Maybe outliers are outliers?
Or the first rule of signing FAs, never buy high (off a peak season).

Tippett is getting paid a little more than half what Voracek got (in terms of % of cap).
 

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He's not that far behind, faster, much better goal scorer.
Those are literally the only things Tipper brings to the table, so he better be good at those things.

Voracek's contract was higher in terms of % of cap than TK's new deal which starts at the same age. And much higher than Tippett.
His cap hit was "much" higher because Jake was much better. Hope that helps.
 

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No he wasn't after he signed that contract. Orange nostalgia.
Had two very good but not elite seasons, otherwise a marginal 1st line scorer.
Basically a median 1st line forward, but not elite. Similar to TK at the same age.

ES scoring ranking:
2015-16: (107)
2016-17: (73)
2017-18: (32) G was (2), Couts (6)
2018-19: (73)
2019-20: (46)
2020-21: (31)
2021-22: (112)

TK (new deal will be about 8-8.5% of the cap at mid-point)
2021-22: (77)
2022-23: (90)
2023-24: (36)

Tippett
2022-23: (114)
2023-24: (60)
You know there is alot of scoring that happens outside of 5v5, in fact many players do better on the powerplay, 5v5 is not the end all be all
 

deadhead

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Those are literally the only things Tipper brings to the table, so he better be good at those things.


His cap hit was "much" higher because Jake was much better. Hope that helps.
Jake wasn't that much better. Jake simply wasn't as good as people like to remember.
He was lucky enough to have Giroux, who is as good as people remember.
Jake had elite talent, but never could sustain elite production.
One top 20 season, 3 others where he was better than a median 1st line scorer.
And he treated defense as an afterthought.

Giroux scoring ES scoring ranking:
2010-11: (14)
2011-12: (18)
2012-13: (40)
2013-14: (17)
2014-15: (82)
2015-16: (61)
2016-17: (168)
2017-18: (2)
2018-19: (14)
2019-20: (97)
2020-21: (37)
2021-22: (74)
2022-23: (27)
2023-24: (76)

That groin injury that hobbled him for a couple seasons is the only thing that might keep him out of the HOF.
 

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Is gropethink a backwards circle jerk reference? Honest question.
 
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Keep fighting the good fight. Your efforts may seem futile at times as these troglodytes make us want to bash our heads against a wall, but rest assured there is a small but positive ripple effect you are creating. Keep making those waves, man. Rock the boat.
 

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Is there any actual rumors on the rumor mill?

The wheels on the bus go round and round...


After two seasons, though, the 20-year-old former No. 6 overall pick is taking a bit longer than expected to establish himself as an NHL regular.

Jiricek has played a total of 52 games in parts of three NHL seasons, compiling one goal, 10 assists, and 11 points in that timeframe. He’s also playing under a new head coach (again) and a new general manager.

Now that the Blue Jackets claimed Dante Fabbro, another right-hand shot, on waivers, Jiricek’s future in Columbus is uncertain, to say the least. That’s how NHL insider Elliotte Friedman sees it, anyway.

“The one thing you’re watching for now in Columbus is Jiricek. The relationship between Jiricek and the Blue Jackets has been up-and-down,” Friedman said on his “32 Thoughts” podcast. “Remember, last year he was disappointed and they had to work with him to sort it out. I think he only played nine minutes the other night in their game against the Kings, and it’ll be interesting.


Rumour: Anthony Di Marco of The Daily Faceoff said the Flyers could look into dealing Rasmus Ristolainen in the future. The Finn has morphed into a solid defender this season and Flyers General Manager Daniel Briere could move him.
 

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