Baksfamous112
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Thomas Chabot is as much a #1 D as Matheson is. Nothing against him - He’s a good #3Thomas Chabot?
Thomas Chabot is as much a #1 D as Matheson is. Nothing against him - He’s a good #3Thomas Chabot?
Thomas Chabot is as much a #1 D as Matheson is. Nothing against him - He’s a good #3
Why are you using stats from 2021-2022 to prove a point about how the guy is supposedly good today?Matheson was absolutely playing at a #1D level in 2022-23, although it was only for 48 games but he was surprisingly good. He was not as good in 2023-24 but did produce 62 pts, which was 9th among D-men
Chabot dealt with many injuries the last few injuries as well as being on a disorganized team (management + coaching was awful) but he is 17th in PPG and 4th in TOI/GP since 2018-19 when he was 21 y/o. He hasn't been as good the last 2 seasons but here's what he does when he's at the top of his game :
He used to be seen around the Top-20 best D-men but now more around Top-30/35 with all the elite young D-men that arrived in the league.
Jake Sanderson is probably already better and was 21 y/o last season
Why are you using stats from 2021-2022 to prove a point about how the guy is supposedly good today?
Yes, Chabot was once good. He got hammered with injuries and slowed down a lot. Just because he once played like a top pairing D doesn’t mean he’s still playing like one.
This is why a lot of players who come to Ottawa retire in the area.
Yes, and Cristiano Ronaldo is playing in Saudi Arabia for the schools and the suburb lifestyle.
People make such a big deal of these comparative city surveys when money trumps it all anyway in 95% of the situations.
Sorry to say, Chabot is washed up. 27 years old? Nope, he's done.I quoted you but that doesn't mean I wrote this for your benefit. It's more to post against misinformation. I have read some of your posts, I know any argument with you is not going anywhere
Just the fact that you post like 2021-22 was so far away when the guy is 27 y/ is hilarious. There was many games where Chabot was his elite self last season, just couldn't sustain it due to injuries and team problems (again, not arguing with you, just posting for the benefit of others)
Ya weird, you can’t use 21/22 when poster admits injuries last 2 years, but it’s ok to use a 48 game season in 22/23I quoted you but that doesn't mean I wrote this for your benefit. It's more to post against misinformation. I have read some of your posts, I know any argument with you is not going anywhere
Just the fact that you post like 2021-22 was so far away when the guy is 27 y/o is hilarious. There was many games where Chabot was his elite self last season, just couldn't sustain it due to injuries and team problems (again, not arguing with you, just posting for the benefit of others)
Sorry to say, Chabot is washed up. 27 years old? Nope, he's done.
Joking aside, I am curious about his injury history. Last year was wrist? Hes never played a full season before. Does he have like a Norris type repetitive injury that should be concerning or is it different injuries each time? Is he injury prone (like Dach) or is it a series of bad luck?
DATE | INJURY |
---|---|
3/27/24 | Lower body |
3/7/24 | Lower body |
2/28/24 | Undisclosed |
12/5/23 | Leg |
10/27/23 | Hand |
3/29/23 | Upper body |
3/14/23 | Undisclosed |
11/13/22 | Concussion |
3/17/22 | Hand |
2/26/22 | Illness |
2/13/22 | Undisclosed |
1/3/22 | COVID-19 |
5/3/21 | Upper body |
2/18/21 | Upper body |
1/31/21 | Undisclosed |
2/22/20 | Upper Body |
3/13/19 | Lower body |
12/28/18 | Upper body |
Ya weird, you can’t use 21/22 when poster admits injuries last 2 years, but it’s ok to use a 48 game season in 22/23
I never said it was far away but Chabot isn’t really close to his peak right now and to say he’s playing as a #1 right now is laughable at best.I quoted you but that doesn't mean I wrote this for your benefit. It's more to post against misinformation. I have read some of your posts, I know any argument with you is not going anywhere
Just the fact that you post like 2021-22 was so far away when the guy is 27 y/o is hilarious. There was many games where Chabot was his elite self last season, just couldn't sustain it due to injuries and team problems (again, not arguing with you, just posting for the benefit of others)
Who did that and in what context?Ya weird, you can’t use 21/22 when poster admits injuries last 2 years, but it’s ok to use a 48 game season in 22/23
Not that swift I guess.Who did that and in what context?
No I was smart enough to know it was you, that wrote that.Yeah I guess you aren’t either
Five 1st round picks from '21, '22, and '23 haven't fully made the Wings yet. I'm going to assume some improvements come from them...The issues I see with Detroit and Buffalo is that their rebuilds and cores are kind of baked in at this point and they aren't especially working. Like it's getting them to bubble realm but what is going to get them to that next level or two?
Are we expecting big improvements from players already on the team?
Detroit scored well last year but was bad defending and in goal. Buffalo had decent defense but their scoring was lacking... which is weird because they are kind of overloaded with young forward talent.
I think MTL is going to take longer but I think Hughes and co are building things better. DET/BUF I just don't love the way the teams have been built but they are too far along to make big changes and take steps back to re-asses. Maybe that is what Buffalo is trying to do with the Skinner buyout a la Minnesota but it seems like they just have to keep moving forward with how they have been doing it and hope it all comes together. Ottawa I have no faith in at all but I like a lot of their pieces.
I'd go MTL, BUF, DET, OTT in that order but they all have issues. MTL has the least commitment to things so it offers them more flexibility and the pieces they have locked down are all good bets. They need to go big game hunting in free agency soon though because Suzuki being your best offensive player isn't going to cut it. Slaf obviously progressing will be big if he continues to level up each year.
Since Yzerman took over, 2 of his first round picks are playing in the NHL with a third that should be full time this year (Ed ). They're slow simmering their prospects. All of the UFA signings are relatively short term contracts that end when it's expected a kid will be coming up and making the NHL full time.The issues I see with Detroit and Buffalo is that their rebuilds and cores are kind of baked in at this point and they aren't especially working. Like it's getting them to bubble realm but what is going to get them to that next level or two?
Are we expecting big improvements from players already on the team?
Detroit scored well last year but was bad defending and in goal. Buffalo had decent defense but their scoring was lacking... which is weird because they are kind of overloaded with young forward talent.
I think MTL is going to take longer but I think Hughes and co are building things better. DET/BUF I just don't love the way the teams have been built but they are too far along to make big changes and take steps back to re-asses. Maybe that is what Buffalo is trying to do with the Skinner buyout a la Minnesota but it seems like they just have to keep moving forward with how they have been doing it and hope it all comes together. Ottawa I have no faith in at all but I like a lot of their pieces.
I'd go MTL, BUF, DET, OTT in that order but they all have issues. MTL has the least commitment to things so it offers them more flexibility and the pieces they have locked down are all good bets. They need to go big game hunting in free agency soon though because Suzuki being your best offensive player isn't going to cut it. Slaf obviously progressing will be big if he continues to level up each year.
I never said it was far away but Chabot isn’t really close to his peak right now and to say he’s playing as a #1 right now is laughable at best.
Yes I think Chabot peaked at 21 and no I don’t think he can get back to that level he was playing back then. I don’t know why you would think this is some kind of gross statement. You even acknowledge yourself in the bolded that he’s not as good as he was when he was 21-22 and I believe it’s pretty safe to say most Ottawa fans would agree with that statement.You think Chabot's peak was at 21 y/o and that it's not possible that he gets back to that level or even better?
And for the "timeline" you were discussing, we can always go back to previous posts.
You know what's laughable? Pretty much any of your posts in general.
We can also agree he’s been plagued with wrist and other injuries the last 2 years. He had off season wrist surgery, so we’ll see how he bounces back from surgery.Yes I think Chabot peaked at 21 and no I don’t think he can get back to that level he was playing back then. I don’t know why you would think this is some kind of gross statement. You even acknowledge yourself in the bolded that he’s not as good as he was when he was 21-22 and I believe it’s pretty safe to say most Ottawa fans would agree with that
Oh injuries definitely slowed him down. I also never said it as a fact that he will never play at that level again. I said "I don't think he can get back to that level" which is an opinion, not a fact. If we're being honest though, the chances that he gets back to peak Chabot are lower than him not hitting his peak again.We can also agree he’s been plagued with wrist and other injuries the last 2 years. He had off season wrist surgery, so we’ll see how he bounces back from surgery.
No-one knows if he’s peaked or not, sure you can have that opinion, still doesn’t make it factual, we’ll see how the next couple of years go,
Great we agree, since I never called it a fact, which is exactly what I said.Oh injuries definitely slowed him down. I also never said it as a fact that he will never play at that level again. I said "I don't think he can get back to that level" which is an opinion, not a fact. If we're being honest though, the chances that he gets back to peak Chabot are lower than him not hitting his peak again.
My point was and still remains that he's not a #1 right now and hasn't been for a while.
People retire in Buffalo for proximity to the Anchor Bar.Similar things happen in Buffalo where former players stay and raise their kids. It appeals to the 30 something family man, but not the 20 something party hound.
Cash is King.
People retire in Buffalo for proximity to the Anchor Bar.
There's just 0 chance you would look at it like this if it was Montreal.Yes I think Chabot peaked at 21 and no I don’t think he can get back to that level he was playing back then. I don’t know why you would think this is some kind of gross statement. You even acknowledge yourself in the bolded that he’s not as good as he was when he was 21-22 and I believe it’s pretty safe to say most Ottawa fans would agree with that statement.
I don’t know why people from Montreal always have to try and attack someone personally or their opinion when they don’t agree with them. I guess it’s some sort of defence mechanism when they don’t have a counter argument.
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