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Need some physical defense.Go after Parekh if Saginaw sell.
Every team will lose their OAs. I don't consider that a significant loss since every team has to replace their OAs. Protas would be a huge loss. As far as Outwater, Winegard and Martin, they are marginal OA at best. Eicher will also be gone, and you can probably add Froggett.The issue with going for it in 2026-27 is you're going to lose significant talent before then. This summer, they lose (right now) Abraham, Mathurin, Morneau, likely Outwater (if not healthy), definitely Winegard, maybe Protas, and maybe Martin. The summer after, you could see Greentree, Spellacy, definitely Protas, and maybe even Belchetz added to that list. That's when you start the rebuild. I'm all for making a small run this season, aiming for 2nd or 3rd round and getting the players some experience, then going all-in next season.
I would love to read this board if that were to happen Please, please, please lol.Go after Parekh if Saginaw sell.
Not saying they're gonna be a bad team but there is no denying they won't be nearly as good as this season.Right, forgive me if I'm not writing the obituary for the London Knights 25-26 season.
Personally, I think if Smith is brought in, that signals it's a go-for-it year.
It'd be interesting to see based on averages since I think other than Barrie all of these teams have one elite point-producing D carrying most of the weight - Dickinson, Parekh, Marrelli, MewsPrior to any trades this week stats wise I did all 20 teams goals and assists for the D and F.
Here are findings
1st area
All the goals and assists from the D on each team
Here are top 5 teams in the league.
Windsor despite top 2 teams in the league standings and goals for actually finished 11 th overall but 5th in the Western Conference
Windsor - 14G,58A,72Pts.
Top 5 teams
1-London- 30G,79A-109 Pts
2-Saginaw-21G,73A- 94 Pts.
3-Oshawa- 29G,64A-93 Pts
4-Ottawa- 17G,74A- 91 Pts
5-Barrie- 10G,68A- 78 Pts.
Excellent work!! I mentioned this week that only 1 team in the Western conference had less goals from the D combined than the Spits currently. Crickets. A couple of teams were tied with the Spits at the time. I only tallied goals. This next statement is not directed at you Legend. The thoughts by some who defend and praise the play of our grand offensive, risk taking, untimely play by our core defenseman is worth the risk. The stats don't add up. Dickinson who is special, no doubt has more goals himself than all of our D combined. We have no hard shot from the D. Hicks maybe, Mathurin maybe but they don't see much PP time at all.Prior to any trades this week stats wise I did all 20 teams goals and assists for the D and F.
Here are findings
1st area
All the goals and assists from the D on each time
Here are top 5 teams in the league.
Windsor despite top 2 teams in the league standings and goals for actually finished 11 th overall but 5th in the Western Conference
Windsor - 14G,58A,72Pts.
Top 5 teams
1-London- 30G,79A-109 Pts
2-Saginaw-21G,73A- 94 Pts.
3-Oshawa- 29G,64A-93 Pts
4-Ottawa- 17G,74A- 91 Pts
5-Barrie- 10G,68A- 78 Pts.
You are absolutely correct. The potency of our forwards are scary and Joey has been fantastic. Rarely a soft goal this year, and if he does letc a softy he seems to buckle down and hold tight for the team to comeback. Imagine if it was the same Joey as last year? where would we be placed currently?Despite the numbers from the D,should note the Spits are 4th in the league on the PP,tied with Oshawa and despite complaints about the D,they are 3rd best in the league on the PK.
Guess it helps to have the 3rd best average goalie in Joey Costanzo, though noting he had an average of 5.09 last year.
Well I'm sure this is directed at me but head back to my posts and tell me where I praised the offensive numbers by the D???!Excellent work!! I mentioned this week that only 1 team in the Western conference had less goals from the D combined than the Spits currently. Crickets. A couple of teams were tied with the Spits at the time. I only tallied goals. This next statement is not directed at you Legend. The thoughts by some who defend and praise the play of our grand offensive, risk taking, untimely play by our core defenseman is worth the risk. The stats don't add up. Dickinson who is special, no doubt has more goals himself than all of our D combined. We have no hard shot from the D. Hicks maybe, Mathurin maybe but they don't see much PP time at all.
You are correct re Joey,though interestingly he has allowed 4 or more goals in a game 7 times in 26 games played but only 2 at home.You are absolutely correct. The potency of our forwards are scary and Joey has been fantastic. Rarely a soft goal this year, and if he does letc a softy he seems to buckle down and hold tight for the team to comeback. Imagine if it was the same Joey as last year? where would we be placed currently?
Honestly my post was not directed at anyone in particular or you directly. My point all along has been there is room for 1 offensive, risk taking D on a team. Currently we have 2 plus Manzo who is neither over offensive nor tough enough to clear the crease. Add in Eichler and 4 too small for playoff hockey D. Eichler tries to play bigger but ends up in taking an unneeded penalty. Mathurin is gone at years end unless traded. That leaves us with Walton as the lone big man. Walton has improved but is still not a 1-2 D.Well I'm sure this is directed at me but head back to my posts and tell me where I praised the offensive numbers by the D???!
Reread my posts where I talk about the defensive improvement by our D this year.
Talk about taking something out of context and try to prove your dislike for some of the D.
The reason why Dickinson gets lots of points is he constantly pinches. That is heavily criticised here. You can't belittle a player for doing it and then praise another for doing it? Enough rant for now. Be safe.
Yep Joey is allowed to have an off night here and there. Wasn't mentally prepared or expecting to play that game. Maybe he was in the mindset as we as rest of the team in a pasta or steak comma. Only Belts and Froggett seemed to had it going until last Friday until both were hurt.You are correct re Joey,though interestingly he has allowed 4 or more goals in a game 7 times in 26 games played but only 2 at home.
Interestingly he won 1 of the 2 at home.
Also he went in once which happened on the road in London as an injury replacement for Froggett and allowed 4 goals and took the loss as Froggett didn't allow a goal before getting hurt and having to be replaced.
Myself I gave Costanzo a mulligan that night.
Be patient, defensive ( bigger) help is on its way. Bowler sees what we see so I'm sure it will happen.Honestly my post was not directed at anyone in particular or you directly. My point all along has been there is room for 1 offensive, risk taking D on a team. Currently we have 2 plus Manzo who is neither over offensive nor tough enough to clear the crease. Add in Eichler and 4 too small for playoff hockey D. Eichler tries to play bigger but ends up in taking an unneeded penalty. Mathurin is gone at years end unless traded. That leaves us with Walton as the lone big man. Walton has improved but is still not a 1-2 D.
I'd say constantly jumps in the play on rushes or leads the rush as opposed to just "pinching". LK system encourages D to be part of a 5 player Nuetralzone/OZone attack and many of the D ( over the last 10 years) often end up under the hash marks be it pn a PP, a rush, a cycle....a style they started after Chicago was successful activating their D during their successful years. They've done it for years and yes some get more rope than others but all are encouraged to support the Fs in the O zone or in the nuetral zone on rushes. Works well when the 5 skaters support each other. If they don't that's when odd number rushes against can happen obviously. If the team as a whole in Windsor is in sync and supporting the offensive ad in activating it's no big issue. ( no idea if they are here)The reason why Dickinson gets lots of points is he constantly pinches. That is heavily criticised here. You can't belittle a player for doing it and then praise another for doing it? Enough rant for now. Be safe.
Be patient, defensive ( bigger) help is on its way. Bowler sees what we see so I'm sure it will happen.
Eichler is one that seems stagnant. He is the one that is too small for his role . We need size in that role and it's not him or Winegard. Walton if he could step up would help .
I ask any Leafs fans on here
The reason why Dickinson gets lots of points is he constantly pinches. That is heavily criticised here. You can't belittle a player for doing it and then praise another for doing it?
Pinching is being used as a generic term because that is what all us old guys call it, lol.I'd say constantly jumps in the play on rushes or leads the rush as opposed to just "pinching". LK system encourages D to be part of a 5 player Nuetralzone/OZone attack and many of the D ( over the last 10 years) often end up under the hash marks be it pn a PP, a rush, a cycle....a style they started after Chicago was successful activating their D during their successful years. They've done it for years and yes some get more rope than others but all are encouraged to support the Fs in the O zone or in the nuetral zone on rushes. Works well when the 5 skaters support each other. If they don't that's when odd number rushes against can happen obviously. If the team as a whole in Windsor is in sync and supporting the offensive ad in activating it's no big issue. ( no idea if they are here)
Not sure how many of his goals/points are a result of "pinching" as opposed to cycling in a system, blasting away from the point on a PP or leading supporting a rush but it would be interesting to see.
Windsor is winning games. So someone is doing something well often enough But we all know the 2nd half of a season presents different challenges. Spits set up very well thou. Well done.
I'm one of those guys also lol.Pinching is being used as a generic term because that is what all us old guys call it, lol.