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Shots firedThat’s good stuff. Did Donald help you come up the nicknames?
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Shots firedThat’s good stuff. Did Donald help you come up the nicknames?
I'd say they are still on the right side of 30. 34 was the dropoff age for Wheeler. But it will come sooner than later. Lambert, Yager, Zhilkin and Julien could be your centers by that point.The truth of the matter is that over the next number of years the Jets will likely need a number of their young players to be able to play C. Whether full time or part time it will be needed as injuries happen and our two most important C are on the wrong side of 30 and there is no telling when either or both play could really drop off. Hopefully it won't be for a while but it's not a given that they will be able to maintain strong at through their mid 30's.
i think most teams or fans are accustomed to the back-up goaltender usually being a turnstile of guys over the years. & usually they're up and down. brossoit coming into last year never had a b2b 0.900+ SV% season for example. even the first time Brossoit signed in 18-19 - the year prior he had a 0.883 sv% back when the league average was 0.908. he posted a 0.925 for the Jets (and fell below 0.900 the following year).I keep hearing talk of how its "basically the same roster" whenever the media asks the players about the upcoming season and expectations, and sometimes they bring up missing Dillon, but nobody has really talked about the loss of Brossoit lately.
Just switching from Bro (927 sv% over 23 games) to Kahkonen (898 sv% over half a season) is potentially a huge problem compared to last season. Granted its a luxury having a 1B goalie as your backup to a perennial Vezina candidate, and Kahkonen played on some bad teams for a good chunk of games, but the difference between a 927 and even a 910 is like 15 goals over a third of a season, or enough to chalk up 5-6 more losses in what were previously close game Ws.
This training camp is going to be more interesting than usual with seeing how the backup G battle shakes out, and come down to how well the young guys step in to fill spots, otherwise we could be looking at a significant step back this season that not a lot of people see coming. Throw in Arnie and a new coaching staff and I think expectations might be a bit overzealous.
Love the positivity.LETS GO JETS!!! new season, hope the team makes it pass the first round this time
Forward group looking good
goalie nahhhh
Priority is a Defenseman, i think Jets needs a couple high end pieces here. Hopefully Samberg steps up his game to another level. And the Heinola , would be good on the Power PLAY?
Love the positivity.
I'd consider making it past the first round of the playoffs a successful season. We'll see what happens ... I'm not excited or getting hopes up at all, just going to take and enjoy games as they come the year. If the Jets poop the bed in the first round again (or don't even make it), meh. If they get past the first round that's gravy.
Read the Buff agent article on IC... yeah he's a 'cool' guy but man did he ever f*** over the team by saying he'd play five years and always only planning for three.
Well, we'll just have to refer to him going forward as Rutger McByfuglien.Wow, did they org know of this or where they caught completely off guard?
Edit: He apparently even caught his own agent off-guard. Can't look that good on his agent for not understanding his clients actual wishes and shame on Buff for signing a deal he wasn't committed to honoring.
Wow, did they org know of this or where they caught completely off guard?
Edit: He apparently even caught his own agent off-guard. Can't look that good on his agent for not understanding his clients actual wishes and shame on Buff for signing a deal he wasn't committed to honoring.
Yeah i got the impression from the interview clip that Buff told everyone he didn't want to play 5 more years.Seems he was pretty up front about it. Shame on his agent AND Jets for not paying attention.
He retired and did not take the last 2 years of money. It was shocking and disappointing to us fans but you have to think Chevy knew more than we did.Wow, did they org know of this or where they caught completely off guard?
Edit: He apparently even caught his own agent off-guard. Can't look that good on his agent for not understanding his clients actual wishes and shame on Buff for signing a deal he wasn't committed to honoring.
He retired and did not take the last 2 years of money. It was shocking and disappointing to us fans but you have to think Chevy knew more than we did.
That's my recollection as well. Didn't him showing up and then retiring leave his massive cap hit on our books for the year?Also Buff did show up for camp that year and then just upped and quit.
That's my recollection as well. Didn't him showing up and then retiring leave his massive cap hit on our books for the year?
Could also light a fire under him.With the terrible loss of Monahan’s best friend Johnny , it’s an odd break for the Jets as Sean was so devastated that it’s hard to gauge his future play with everything he is going through.
Totally feel terrible for him.
Neal Pionk lost his best friend, last year, in an even more tragic way...on the ice. He stayed professional. I would expect Monahan to do the same.With the terrible loss of Monahan’s best friend Johnny , it’s an odd break for the Jets as Sean was so devastated that it’s hard to gauge his future play with everything he is going through.
Totally feel terrible for him.
in an even more tragic way..... wow. what a statement to make.Neal Pionk lost his best friend, last year, in an even more tragic way...on the ice. He stayed professional. I would expect Monahan to do the same.
Take it as you will accidents happen every single day. Sometimes it's a plane crash. Motorcycle accident. Car accident. People commit suicide every day. How many people die from a skate blade to the throat lacerating them while playing hockey? That's a freak accident that spooked a lot of people. Changed safety in the game.in an even more tragic way..... wow. what a statement to make.
getting into a dick measuring contest of who suffered more between people you don't even know is quite something.
Barring any more injuries, we now know pretty much the roster we will have for the opening game. We even know pretty much what the lineup for that game will be. Only Kupari and Fleury are a little uncertain.
How do people really feel about this team for the regular season? PO is a separate discussion, as we have seen the last couple of years.
I look back at a 4th place finish, and at having flirted with 1st OA for a while and feel some optimism. But then I think of losing Brossoit and Dillon. That could = the loss of 10 games compared to last year, especially if Helle is even slightly less than Vezina calibre. 10 fewer wins gives us 90 pts. That misses the PO.
So ceiling of President's Trophy and floor of high draft pick. And I really don't know where to predict on that scale. I guess cautious optimism for the time being.