It’s sad because they were fun to watch at the start of last year.
Don't remind us!
It’s sad because they were fun to watch at the start of last year.
See how much more time verbeek gives his first HC hire. It's not even 100 games for Cronin yet in the NHL. Also a bad look on Verbeek to have to hire his first HC hire after such a short period of time.Should Cronin be fired? Yay or Nay?
Do you think Cronin should be fired? Enough is enough. Yes I do he is hurting these kids development.forums.hfboards.com
100% of HFDucks fans have voted yes for Cronin to be canned, an unprecedented level of agreement for anywhere on the internet.
Didn't watch last night I guess. Wide open net for him to shoot at? Pass.
The Ducks are so funny. We often like to comment on the Sharks board how all Cutter Gauthier does is shoot mindlessly. Teammate wide open? Shoot. 90 feet from the goalie? Shoot.
even though the drafting has been on point.
Yeah dude. Fantilli has clearly outperformed Carlsson with his near identical statline.was with you up until this sentence. The Ducks have been probably the worst team at drafting in the last decade plus.
I mean seriously Carlsson over Fantilli?
Sennecke over Demidov and all those Defensemen?
these are the kinds of draft choices that keep teams out of the playoffs for longer than they should.
Both justifiable picks - I fail to see your point. And yes there were other future great players picked after both toowas with you up until this sentence. The Ducks have been probably the worst team at drafting in the last decade plus.
I mean seriously Carlsson over Fantilli?
Sennecke over Demidov and all those Defensemen?
these are the kinds of draft choices that keep teams out of the playoffs for longer than they should.
Guys like McTavish, Carlsson, Gauthier are top 5 picks. Mintyukov is a top 10 pick. They need to learn to how produce. They need to show it as well.
was with you up until this sentence. The Ducks have been probably the worst team at drafting in the last decade plus.
I mean seriously Carlsson over Fantilli?
Sennecke over Demidov and all those Defensemen?
Duck fans, what is going on with Cutter? Is he going to get sent down?
Can you provide some context? Because while a retread might not be a home run hire, they likely at least have a track record of being successful at one point in the NHL. (Assuming we're not talking Eakins).That's still gotta be one of the dumbest things online hockey fans parrot regularly.
Duck fans, what is going on with Cutter? Is he going to get sent down?
Can you provide some context? Because while a retread might not be a home run hire, they likely at least have a track record of being successful at one point in the NHL. (Assuming we're not talking Eakins).
Can you provide some context? Because while a retread might not be a home run hire, they likely at least have a track record of being successful at one point in the NHL. (Assuming we're not talking Eakins).
Ruining Dostál.Every time I watch them, it seems like the offensive play has been completely sucked out of their young talent, and they aren't making up for that defensively at all. Without any obvious downgrades on their roster, they are substantially worse than they were at the start of last year.
Is there some master plan going on where this is just growing pains in trying to change the way they play, has the coach lost the plot, or is the young talent simply overrated? Just about every player on their roster has shown high-level play at some point in their recent career, so I just can't wrap my head around how bad they are as a collective.
I mean. Most of this youth core outside of Zegras was drafted in the last three years. The Ducks have reached a critical point where these kids really need to start making measureable improvements (not necessarily stars by the end of the year but at least significantly improved relative to last season) to avoid becoming a Buffalo and having to continue building out of the draft until they get the coaches, systems, and draft picks right. But they haven't crossed that point and they haven't been doing it long enough to say it's a perpetual problem.They seem to be another Buffalo where they’re perpetually bad and picking high. You expect them to eventually turn it around with some of these very good young players, and they never do.
They seem to be another Buffalo where they’re perpetually bad and picking high. You expect them to eventually turn it around with some of these very good young players, and they never do.
I guess, but even you look at 2020 where they picked high and took Drysdale, and then traded him for a younger player picked in the same range, so they voluntarily chose to reset that a little bit. And for 2021 there are still players like McTavish, Zellweger, Patujov, Hinds. Even 2019 produced 3 guys who've played NHL games besides Zegras (2 of which look likely to play at least a few hundred games), so they've been at this since 2019 in my estimation. If they choose to focus on the ones from the last 3 drafts, it shows that the efforts from before then when they were also rebuilding weren't completely successful.I mean. Most of this youth core outside of Zegras was drafted in the last three years. The Ducks have reached a critical point where these kids really need to start making measureable improvements (not necessarily stars by the end of the year but at least significantly improved relative to last season) to avoid becoming a Buffalo and having to continue building out of the draft until they get the coaches, systems, and draft picks right. But they haven't crossed that point and they haven't been doing it long enough to say it's a perpetual problem.
The Ducks last made the playoffs in 2018.
There's been 6 drafts since then and the Ducks didn't start intentionally trying to build out of the draft until Verbeek took over in 2022 when he started trading vets Murray was hanging onto for futures. Murray wasn't trying to build out of the draft. His team just sucked.
I get your point, but I feel like they started this in 2019, and now here we are hearing how 2022 and 2023 and 2024 are the big years for the rebuild. That we aren't saying that 2019 and 2020 were the big years (or at least a major part of it) suggests things went wrong, and there was a setback.Teams like that aren't going to get good until 2-3 players break out as stars, and a few more become really really good. But that doesn't usually happen when they're 19-21, it's when the bulk of your guys are getting to be 23+. When you have guys like Carlsson, Mintyukov, Zellweger, McTavish, Gauthier, etc. all 21 or under ... well as promising as they've all looked at various times, the reality is they're flawed and inconsistent at that age, so you're a couple years away still.
Zegras is the oldest of the group and even he's only 23. Even if he magically became a ppg player today, they'd still suck until a couple other guys emerge as legit stars. They have some good veterans, but no one who you'd count on as a core guy outside of Terry, but he's their best player instead of like 3rd or 4th best like he'd be on a playoff team.
Yes, a few guys jump in and quickly become core stars at 22, but that's not the norm, even for high picks.
Never go full retread.Greg Cronin is a good example of why teams hire “retreads”
I don't know that I'd necessarily say they've been "at this" that long. Drysdale had good promise but his development has been slowed by injuries and, I'd argue, a lack of instinct and IQ needed to grow his game at this level to reach the upper limits of his potential. Maybe I'm wrong but it's not a weird thing to whiff on at 6th overall. Happens all the time. Zegras was a smart pick at 9th overall but again, that wasn't exactly the Ducks being catastrophically bad and in a bona fide rebuild. They were on the downswing from the decline that started in 2017-18.I guess, but even you look at 2020 where they picked high and took Drysdale, and then traded him for a younger player picked in the same range, so they voluntarily chose to reset that a little bit. And for 2021 there are still players like McTavish, Zellweger, Patujov, Hinds. Even 2019 produced 3 guys who've played NHL games besides Zegras (2 of which look likely to play at least a few hundred games), so they've been at this since 2019 in my estimation. If they choose to focus on the ones from the last 3 drafts, it shows that the efforts from before then when they were also rebuilding weren't completely successful.
I wouldn't put them in Buffalo territory yet, but I remember talking about them as one of the best prospect pools in 2020 and 2021, and here we still are again with this.
I get your point, but I feel like they started this in 2019, and now here we are hearing how 2022 and 2023 and 2024 are the big years for the rebuild. That we aren't saying that 2019 and 2020 were the big years (or at least a major part of it) suggests things went wrong, and there was a setback.