3 points in 14 games. On pace for 17 points.
After the Greg Cronin curve that is about 8 points in 14 games.
3 points in 14 games. On pace for 17 points.
Given how well the rest of his game looked I'm just going to chalk that up to, shit happens.Twice he just lost the puck when he tried to shoot, and then there was the rather poor breakway attempt. He looks like his confidence is shot.
I don’t think it’s that simple unfortunately, he’s been unproductive for a long time now and we’re running out of excuses for it. He’s on his way to having an early career crisis and I don’t trust the coaching staff to help him out of it, especially since I think they caused it.Given how well the rest of his game looked I'm just going to chalk that up to, shit happens.
This just kind of stems from the coaching philosophy of Cronin/Verbeek overall, which seems to be turning the roster into some bruising, forechecking, board battling monster when it doesn't have any of the personnel for that.I think his confidence is in the gutter offensively, it feels like he can't even hit the net with his shot these days. When he first broke into the league he worked on his shooting a lot, he used to actually rip one timers on the powerplay and be a scoring threat but that's gone now. However, i think it needs to be said just how much his 3 zone game has improved, he legitimately looks like our best defensive center at this point and Cronin has been putting him out for more d-zone draws.
He's been our best skater since going back to center, but nothings going in. And since that is such a team wide problem, there's nobody we can really put beside him to try and remedy that. Verbeek needs to stop sitting on his hands and try to acquire an actual top 6 NHL player, and not just sign bottom 6 free agents.
I think Sennecke is the ideal winger for a guy like Z, but we can't just keep waiting for our prospects to step in and start taking over major roles. We need established talent and we have none.
I don't deny that his game still has flaws. But I saw it as a huge positive that he seemed to come alive back at center. (And what a "coincidence" it happened after he went public with hating wing.) If that doesn't light a fire under Verbeek that there is a huge coaching crisis on this team then I fear we are beyond fixing as a team.I don’t think it’s that simple unfortunately, he’s been unproductive for a long time now and we’re running out of excuses for it. He’s on his way to having an early career crisis and I don’t trust the coaching staff to help him out of it, especially since I think they caused it.
He’s certainly a much more dangerous player when he’s playing center and it’s criminal they took this long to move him back. He was responsible for the first goal we scored last night with his forecheck, but he can’t generate any offense himself. Starting to wonder whether he’s kind of the straw that stirs the drink offensively and that it’s no coincidence that we’ve been totally dead offensively since he disappeared. I might be getting the cause backwards, but I dunno. Another thing the coaching staff has to answer for.
Props to you for admitting you were wrong about something. A lot of people here could do that more often. And I was also on the “Z to wing” train, but he’s made it pretty clear which one he is better at and what he’s more comfortable with.Ive said for a very long time that Z needs to be a winger. I am coming around to the fact that I was wrong about that. I think the front office might be doing the same. We have a problem in that we have a lot of potential talent down the middle and not enough room for them all.
Zs confidence is shot. So is the confidence of a lot of our guys. I dont believe that at this stage we can say anyone is good or bad where they are at, because the system is broken and the players are phoning it in.
Should Mac be moved to wing instead? Maybe. The problem is that I dont trust the coaching or the environment right now enough to be trying these kind of moves and getting any real answers.
If they want to keep Z, I think they need to move him to center and as much as it goes against everything I believe in as far as systems go, just let him go do his thing.
Props to you for admitting you were wrong about something. A lot of people here could do that more often. And I was also on the “Z to wing” train, but he’s made it pretty clear which one he is better at and what he’s more comfortable with.
Props to you for admitting you were wrong about something. A lot of people here could do that more often. And I was also on the “Z to wing” train, but he’s made it pretty clear which one he is better at and what he’s more comfortable with.
we have players like that for him too. Probably a moot point as well per the comments made by Johnston.I like to see him playing with Laine, Caufield and Demodov. These are players who are at Zs old level of creativity and scoring.
Then add Hutson creativity to those kinds of players.
But.. at what trade cost.
And what future $$ demands.