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How many players sign the first offer made?Berggren rejected a wings extension a few months ago.
How many players sign the first offer made?Berggren rejected a wings extension a few months ago.
If 2 years ago you would say the Wings put up 91 points and were tie breaks away from a playoff spot this season it would look like a great success. However the way it has happened has not been through rebuilding and injecting youth but by signing and trading for veterans.
2 years ago they added Raymond and Seider as rookies and things were looking great for a youth movement. But not a single young player has since been added as a full-timer
Just curious; at what age cut-off does a player become ineligible from being part of rebuilding?If 2 years ago you would say the Wings put up 91 points and were tie breaks away from a playoff spot this season it would look like a great success. However the way it has happened has not been through rebuilding and injecting youth but by signing and trading for veterans.
2 years ago they added Raymond and Seider as rookies and things were looking great for a youth movement. But not a single young player has since been added as a full-timer
Then there are the posters creating strawman arguments about a 1 point improvement being the same as an 11 point improvement.Those same posters will be happy if the team goes into next year, gets 92 or 93 points, and misses the playoffs. They'll call it "improvement".
Not much to criticize, but not much to really praise either.
The only problem is that centers are not even half good as defensemanRoster is built incredibly well. Edvinsson, Seider, Pellika, Wallinder.... You build your team with defence and centre...
Trust the process. Yzerman knows what he's doing... and should have a long leash.
No excuses. Av's should have drafted #1 and dropped to 4th after our 48 point season. Had to draft some dman plug playing college hockey who was from Calgary.2017 they were 7th and dropped to 9th.
2018 5th and dropped to 6th.
2019 4th and dropped to 6th.
2020 1st and dropped to 4th.
You mean after drafting 2nd overall one year and 1st overall after that?No excuses. Av's should have drafted #1 and dropped to 4th after our 48 point season. Had to draft some dman plug playing college hockey who was from Calgary.
Well that's weird because the NHL now tracks offensive zone time with PuckEDGE and the Red Wings were a below average team at generating offensive zone time as well. 40.4% in the O-zone at even strength.It's funny to me when people bring this shit up because it outs them as not having actually watched games.
Detroit's shooting percentage was high because they (Likely are coached to) refused to shoot until they had the "Golden opportunity".
It was mind-numbing and frustrating as f*** to watch guys with good chances pass it away rather than shoot because they wanted to try to get it to a guy with a wide open net. THAT'S why their shooting percentage was ungodly.
Details details....You mean after drafting 2nd overall one year and 1st overall after that?
Improved every single season year over year.If Yzerman never played for Detroit, fans would be screaming for his termination
We didn't want to pay him 7+ million dollars.Do you think if he didn’t trade Hronek the wings would make the playoffs? I think they might have easily. Don’t understand the move when Detroit was ready to compete, cap space was always there.
They're trending up but it doesn't seem to be a particularly great height. I'll readily admit to not being super aware of what their organization is like but from the outside it looks like a big meh venturing on poor.
To be fair, none of them earned it out of camp. And Yzerman always hedges his bets hoping that he is forced to trade a veteran to make room for a younger player. Maybe Berggren deserved a longer stint with the club, but that can be debated until the cows come home and it wasn't on offense that the team needed the veterans. It took Edvinsson 3/4 of the year, after offseason surgery, to be ready, and now he will be there to start next year. I would assume Johansson, Pellikka, and Wallinder (maybe Buium) will get their chance once again, but Yzerman is right to at least have a veteran in place to let the younger players develop in the AHL.If 2 years ago you would say the Wings put up 91 points and were tie breaks away from a playoff spot this season it would look like a great success. However the way it has happened has not been through rebuilding and injecting youth but by signing and trading for veterans.
2 years ago they added Raymond and Seider as rookies and things were looking great for a youth movement. But not a single young player has since been added as a full-timer
Especially considering they never won a draft lottery.There's literally 2 players on the team that played in the 2019/20 season. 98% player turnover after Yzerman's second year, then he went full tank mode.
There's absolutely no GM in history of any sport that could turn this team around within your unrealistic expectations while having so few assets.
He drafted what could be considered the best player in the 2019 draft and the best player available in 2020, as of now only Stutzle has more points than Raymond.
That's some amazing drafting!
People who predicted the Wings would get 70-80 points will now act as if they knew all along they weren't a playoff team when they miss in a 91-point tiebreak situation.
Yet, when one of those two players is out the Wings look like a lottery team.... So what did he improve?There's literally 2 players on the team that played in the 2019/20 season. 98% player turnover after Yzerman's second year, then he went full tank mode.
There's absolutely no GM in history of any sport that could turn this team around within your unrealistic expectations while having so few assets.
He drafted what could be considered the best player in the 2019 draft and the best player available in 2020, as of now only Stutzle has more points than Raymond.
That's some amazing drafting!