Travis “that’s a great team over there” Green is going to “great team over there” the Devils into a high draft pick.
I see a club with too many similar types of players who play too much on the wrong side of the puck. Yes, they get points and look great with the puck on their stick but that’s less than 5% of a player’s time on ice. What are these players contributing to winning the other 95% of the time? They need more guys who play like Heisher. The right way and the winning way.I get the goaltending sucked but it's the same tandem as last season, behind a much shittier defense.
Most devil fans claimed that losing Severson and Graves being replaced by Hughes and Nemec would be an upgrade, it wasn't.
As a nucks fan I've seen bad defense and the devils are sharks level easy to play against. It seems that fans of teams with shitty defense always lay the blame on goaltending because it's harder to fix a dcore than a goalie.
And if we're being brutally honest, the forwards are mostly below average defensively and last year was a fluke.
Sharks levelI get the goaltending sucked but it's the same tandem as last season, behind a much shittier defense.
Most devil fans claimed that losing Severson and Graves being replaced by Hughes and Nemec would be an upgrade, it wasn't.
As a nucks fan I've seen bad defense and the devils are sharks level easy to play against. It seems that fans of teams with shitty defense always lay the blame on goaltending because it's harder to fix a dcore than a goalie.
And if we're being brutally honest, the forwards are mostly below average defensively and last year was a fluke.
Honestly, with all that’s gone wrong it says a lot that they were even in the race up to the TDL.All of the well documented goaltending woes aside - their shooting has been absolute garbage since the all star break. At the all star break they were close outsiders for a playoff spot. And they fell out losing 8 of Ruff’s last 13 games … shooting 4.2 %. 12 goals on 285 shots in those 8 losses. Outshooting opponents 35 shots per game to 27. Shooting that poorly in front of prime Hasek wouldn’t result in wins.
Getting goalied happens. But when it happens 8 times in 13 games at the most crucial point of the season it’s a major problem that really can’t be blamed on the goaltending and defense.
Just for perspective, there were no metrics available last year to encapsulate what the Flames were doing wrong defensively. You literally had to just watch the goals. This year, they have fixed a lot of the critical issues. Their possession numbers are worse, the "high danger chances" are up, and lo and behold both goalies have rebounded to normal numbers.Sharks level
Funny how there isn’t a single metric that bears this out.
Honestly, with all that’s gone wrong it says a lot that they were even in the race up to the TDL.
They seem a lot like Calgary last year. They can outshoot teams 42-23 and give up the five best chances of the game, because they just can't stop making big errors in structure and discipline.
From an outsider's perspective, just like with the Flames last year, it's very easy to just number watch and say that it's the goalies' fault. But when every goalie you put in there suddenly can't achieve their normal numbers, there's obviously something systematic going on. I think there has been objectively bad goaltending throughout, but sometimes that is a result more than the underlying cause; goalies always seem to try to do too much when they are getting scored on too regularly.
For the Flames, it seems as though the issues that crept in may have been due to distraction based on the coach and the locker room dynamics. Some players seemed to be playing with resentment. For the Devils the root cause may be entirely different, but all I'll say is that I think a Markstrom trade would have had higher likelihood to destroy Markstrom's numbers than to improve the Devils' goaltending numbers.
The Devils are generally mid-pack for defensive metrics this season (aside of course from GA). There's literally nothing that suggests they're as bad defensively as the Sharks as that poster said.Just for perspective, there were no metrics available last year to encapsulate what the Flames were doing wrong defensively. You literally had to just watch the goals. This year, they have fixed a lot of the critical issues. Their possession numbers are worse, the "high danger chances" are up, and lo and behold both goalies have rebounded to normal numbers.
There's the type of chances you are giving up, and then there is the way you are defending those chances. If you don't defend situations at a league average level, you can't expect league average results. For example, a shot from the slot has a certain expectation leading to XGA. If the defending team is pressuring that shot and forcing the shooter off-balance, the current metrics do not have a way to account for that vs. just letting it be open season.
Not quite literally, because there's actually two big ones: the more objective one is that basically every goalie has performed below the standard they have set in all other situations in their career, and the more subjective one is how many goals go in where you realistically wouldn't expect a save.The Devils are generally mid-pack for defensive metrics this season (aside of course from GA). There's literally nothing that suggests they're as bad defensively as the Sharks as that poster said.
They were trending in the right direction last season. World class goaltending can give you the illusion you are better than you actually are.Last season they were good and looked to be trending in the right direction. This season I kept thinking they may make a push for a playoff spot at some point, but now it seems like they're almost certainly going to miss the post season in 2024.
What are the reasons they fell so hard, and will they rebound next year?
So how many teams are "Sharks bad" defensively, then? Must be more than a half dozen if the Devils aren't anywhere near the bottom of the league in defensive metrics and yet, because they're goalies don't stop pucks, they must be the worst team in the league defensively. It doesn't make any sense.Not quite literally, because there's actually two big ones: the more objective one is that basically every goalie has performed below the standard they have set in all other situations in their career, and the more subjective one is how many goals go in where you realistically wouldn't expect a save.
The best descriptor for the goaltending they got last season would generously be “slightly above average”. There was nothing “world class” about Vanecek last season.They were trending in the right direction last season. World class goaltending can give you the illusion you are better than you actually are.
I would know as a Rangers fan watching Lundqvist mask so many team flaws for a decade plus.
Getting a decent goaltender and coach should put them right back in the playoff picture. They have too much talent to stay this bad next year, but are currently still a bit raw.
Yet another top pick that'll make the Devils great...eventually. Hey Alexander holtz is supposed to be good, I guess he's easily going down the same path that my good friend Oliver Wahlstrom did as well.Travis “that’s a great team over there” Green is going to “great team over there” the Devils into a high draft pick.