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This thread is nonsense ...
The title is intentionally provocative. The discussion it’s generating is in my opinion actually a lot better than usual for this board.
This thread is nonsense ...
Team has improved every year.
Season 2024-25 - ?? points
Season 2023-24 - 91 points
Season 2022-23 - 80 points
Season 2021-22 - 74 points
Season 2020-21 - 48 points
Season 2019-20 - 39 points
I could argue, that the team direction is right - not wrong.
I agree with the above post, but understand the baseline was very low. I know many thought Walman trade was intended to be a primer for a big move but Yzerman must lock up Seider and Raymond. If I have a concern/complaint, it is that neither is under a new deal. Without this, it is tough to go after Trouba or sign Stamkos.
Goaltending - One can argue the team has improved with the signings.
Defense - Edvinsson replacing Walman is a big improvement. Gus equals Ghost. I think Johansson pushes Petry to 7 and Holl to waivers. That's improvement.
Forwards - Kane for the full year and Raymond's emergence make the the top 6 better but the subtractions make this neutral, at best.
Certainly my blood pressure will improve with not having to watch Jimmy Rhymes flop around the crease like a sapped sockeye.Goaltending - One can argue the team has improved with the signings.
Certainly my blood pressure will improve with not having to watch Jimmy Rhymes flop around the crease like a sapped sockeye.
Someone needs to make a gif of his game-losing duck under a shot.
I've never seen such terrible instincts from an NHL goalie in an actual game. Ducking from the thing you're paid to stop is just so funny to me.
Regarding the part about SJS taking on bad contracts, are they even allowed to do that? I thought I read somewhere that they've reached the limit for the number of contracts they can retain on. Is that true?Can't relate to the notion that the team is heading in the wrong direction.
- Last season was special in the way that Seider and Raymond was still on ELC. That meant that we could spend more on expensive veterans.
- With Ray and Seider getting paid market value, the room for players like Ghost and Perron disappear
- SY couldn't have done much about the goalie situation. Cossa and Augustine need time to mature. Having faith in them means that we shouldn't trade for expensive veterans in net. Connor Hellebuyck could probably been had, but SY choose to go the Cossa/Augustine route instead
- Vrana or Zadina coulnd't been handled differently
- Only the Walman deal is still a head scratcher, but I believe it will be resolved later this summer with SJ taking on some bad contracts as a third part in a trade (Ekblad, Trouba or other)
- Great to first a) get Kane, then b) resign him at a good price and term
- I have nothing against the Copp or Compher deals
- The Holl deal is the bad move made. I hope we can get rid of it to SJ later
- Husso deal won't hurt us long term
- Petry is cheap
- I also believe that there is a reason for Berggren to get dumped to GRG. Vrana type of reason
In contrast, Holland kept doing moves all the time that hurt the team. Bad contracts, strange trades, bad drafting.
Regarding the part about SJS taking on bad contracts, are they even allowed to do that? I thought I read somewhere that they've reached the limit for the number of contracts they can retain on. Is that true?
Regarding the part about SJS taking on bad contracts, are they even allowed to do that? I thought I read somewhere that they've reached the limit for the number of contracts they can retain on. Is that true?
No doubt. I never heard of the Wings being interested in Michkov. Kasper seemed the choice of the people in the know his draft year...*poof*, we get Kasper. Same with Nygard.which would be insane if they never thought about drafting him.
Yzerman has traded up to get his guy before; Cossa and Buium come to mind. I never heard the Wings were targeting Michkov. Do you know something about that or is this fan chatter based on people not getting the pick they wanted?I think it was commonly known that Arizona (picking at 6) wanted a defenseman (Reinbacher or Simashev, they weren't likely taking Sandin Pellika due to having Soderstrom) and could have gotten a D by trading down. It was becoming more well known in the week leading up to the draft that Philadelphia (picking at 7) was targeting Michkov more heavily, so if you're Yzerman and the Wings, you'd have to trade up to 6 with Arizona to get Michkov. You're not giving up 17, but you could have easily given up 42 and 43 (essentially became Gibson and later Cleveland) to move up to 6. These things were discussed at the time, at least somewhat.
Just fan chatter after it was apparent Michkov wasn't going to be selected by San Jose at 4, unlikely to be taken at 5 by Montreal, and week of draft speculation that Philadelphia wanted him at 7.Yzerman has traded up to get his guy before; Cossa and Buium come to mind. I never heard the Wings were targeting Michkov. Do you know something about that or is this fan chatter based on people not getting the pick they wanted?
I mean, I don't think Yzerman was scratching his head the next day wondering why he didn't trade pick 42 to get Michkov if he really wanted him.
Someone needs to make a gif of his game-losing duck under a shot.
I can only name four players who wouldn't make the list of costing us a playoff berth.That f*** could be attributed to costing us the first playoff berth in 8 years
Are any of them a goalie that f***ed from a gwg?I can only name four players who wouldn't make the list of costing us a playoff berth.
The puck startled him! Don't be so hard on the guyAre any of them a goalie that f***ed from a gwg
I don’t really understand that line of thinking. Take a 1:1 copy of last season’s team and add a legit #1 goalie (Cossa? Augustine?), another couple of top 4D (Edvinsson? ASP? Wallinder?), and maybe a decent depth defensive winger (MBN? Mazur?) and that’s easily a 100 point team or more.I dont think Yzerman went the wrong direction with the rebuild. I think as Henkka pointed out on the front page the fact that we improved every year so far has been impressive.
I do however think Chris Illitch was tired of missing out on playoff revenue and as of the end of the 22-23 season, told Yzerman that the rebuild had to be over even though we got royally f***ed by the draft lottery year after year and it probably should not have been finished.
I still think Yzerman can get this team into the playoffs, but as a fan my aspirations don't end at 86-89 game seasons. I want a future cup contender and I personally don't see that in the cards as of right now with what we currently have in the pipeline.