A nice 3-0 shutout would be what the doctor ordered. Carolina is inconsistent scoring wise like us, so you never know.He needs a big bounce back game. His play has dipped. Hasn't been bad, but we need better right now
A nice 3-0 shutout would be what the doctor ordered. Carolina is inconsistent scoring wise like us, so you never know.He needs a big bounce back game. His play has dipped. Hasn't been bad, but we need better right now
There is that season too. That was basically Marty’s last great season and carried that team. Of course Lou saw where that season was heading and tried for the big trade in getting Kovalchuk (so he sold out the depth on the team that ultimately killed that season).The sad part is they somehow managed to annoy me hella more with this shitshow than they did by losing to ALL THREE of their biggest rivals in a week's time.
My PTSD is more distant than that...it's a little like Lemaire's final full season here, where we were 31-9-1 in the first half then flatlined in the second half and laid down in the playoffs against the Flyers. Funny thing about that season is we were 0-2 then too, then rolled for a while.
A nice 3-0 shutout would be what the doctor ordered. Carolina is inconsistent scoring wise like us, so you never know.
There is that season too. That was basically Marty’s last great season and carried that team. Of course Lou saw where that season was heading and tried for the big trade in getting Kovalchuk (so he sold out the depth on the team that ultimately killed that season).
It is hard not to have PTSD with the team as we have seen long streaks just tank things.
We obviously are there right now. I think just one win might be a stopper and turn things around. But the ball is rolling downhill now and each loss it speeds up.
No one would be finding “the excuses” as you call them if the team was actually playing like garbage. They played like garbage against the Isles, other than that they played good or at least good enough to win every game.No no no! We don’t get it. There’s always a logical explanation as to why every loss is due to something beyond the control of a pretty talented NHL team and they somehow have the universe working against them.
Everything is always fine. The next loss will bring a fresh excuse.
Again, I’m not saying that the season is over or this is the worst team in the league or any of that other BS. They could definitely go on another tear.
This stretch of games is a problem. They got blown up by an Islanders team that they should skate into the ground. Dropped a 2 goal lead to the Rangers. Couldn’t score against Wedgewood and Philly at home. Didn’t show up tonight.
One or two of those things happening in the last week is fine. All 5? Nope.
Is it a bump in the road or a sink hole to the center of the earth? I don’t know, but I’m definitely getting ascared
LOL using a lack of third period comebacks as evidence that the team isn't good has to be one of the strangest non-sensical arguments I've ever seen here.To address the "we don't comeback when trailing after 40 minutes" thing, our win percentage when trailing after 2 periods is .125. 17 teams have an equal or worse win percentage this season. We have the same amount of wins in that situation as Carolina, Pittsburgh, Winnipeg, and the Rangers. Colorado, Calgary, Florida, and Toronto have 0 wins when trailing after 40 minutes. Also, guess who is tied for the most wins with 4? The powerhouse Anaheim Ducks.
Blackwood is a .953% and 2-0-0 against Carolina, but he’s only played them twice.Vitek has a .915 sv % against Carolina in 3 games. Let’s hope his good play against them continues.
You realize that Boston isn't going to continue winning games at an 83% clip for the whole season right?What makes it worrisome is two games against Boston, which even when we were streaking looked like uphill battles because Boston simply doesn't lose this year.
They got to get that stopper win before they hit those Boston games as looking for a stopper in those games isn't the best strategy.
This team is much closer to their 13 W caliber than they are to this L streak caliber.Listen, I totally get that people are disappointed with what we are seeing right now because it may in fact be a sign that this team was not the juggernaut they appeared to be for 20+ games. As a fan of a team coming off of a decade of failure, the high of seeing the team looking like they've leapfrogged into a legit division leader in one offseason is tremendous. It's hard to not just ride the excitement of feeling that we were finally getting the payoff in spades for all our suffering. And now, cracks are showing and it turns out they no, this isn't a 130 point team that's gonna steamroll the rest of the league and avoid losing streaks...
...but it's a pretty big leap from that realization all the way to "this team isn't any better than previous years and not only are they not capable of winning any upcoming games against good teams, they're going to be out of the playoffs by February".
Could they completely crumble that way? Yeah they COULD. When you have a young inexperienced group trying to battle through a tough patch, playing more experienced teams who have now made strategic adjustments and often hold a distinct physicality advantage, with the prospect of management possibly giving Blackwood too much rope going forward, and the always present threat of additional injuries taking key players out of the lineup...yeah anything is plausible.
But to suggest that a five game losing streak comprising of close losses against playoff caliber teams, following 25 games where the team was setting records for wins and dominating opponents, is evidence that a collapse WILL happen? That's just a completely unreasonable, hysterical take.
I don’t think anyone thinks the season is over. But the frustrating thing is they are now a bad week from basically giving back all the cushion they built up on the playoff race back. When you win 13 in a row (and have 2 three game win streak in both sides of that streak on top of it) you don’t expect a month later to be right back into a dog fight for positioning.Listen, I totally get that people are disappointed with what we are seeing right now because it may in fact be a sign that this team was not the juggernaut they appeared to be for 20+ games. As a fan of a team coming off of a decade of failure, the high of seeing the team looking like they've leapfrogged into a legit division leader in one offseason is tremendous. It's hard to not just ride the excitement of feeling that we were finally getting the payoff in spades for all our suffering. And now, cracks are showing and it turns out they no, this isn't a 130 point team that's gonna steamroll the rest of the league and avoid losing streaks...
...but it's a pretty big leap from that realization all the way to "this team isn't any better than previous years and not only are they not capable of winning any upcoming games against good teams, they're going to be out of the playoffs by February".
Could they completely crumble that way? Yeah they COULD. When you have a young inexperienced group trying to battle through a tough patch, playing more experienced teams who have now made strategic adjustments and often hold a distinct physicality advantage, with the prospect of management possibly giving Blackwood too much rope going forward, and the always present threat of additional injuries taking key players out of the lineup...yeah anything is plausible.
But to suggest that a five game losing streak compromising of close losses against playoff caliber teams, following 25 games where the team was setting records for wins and dominating opponents, is evidence that a collapse WILL happen? That's just a completely unreasonable, hysterical take.
We’ve seen a lot of people saying we’ll be out of the playoffs and that the season is basically over. The insinuations are evident.I don’t think anyone thinks the season is over. But the frustrating thing is they are now a bad week from basically giving back all the cushion they built up on the playoff race back. When you win 13 in a row (and have 2 three game win streak in both sides of that streak on top of it) you don’t expect a month later to be right back into a dog fight for positioning.
The bubble is usually about 14/15 points above NHL .500. With the win streak they basically bought a 6 game (12 points) cushion. That is almost all gone and another bad week evaporates it.
Anyone who looked at the schedule coming into the month saw the second half would be brutal. They are now playing teams better than anyone they have played so far. To only get one win out of the first part of the month is frustrating.
No one would be finding “the excuses” as you call them if the team was actually playing like garbage. They played like garbage against the Isles, other than that they played good or at least good enough to win every game.
I’d say 6 out of the next 12 would be a good goal.Winning that game could be the medicine to shake the cobwebs out.
A strong back to back along with managing some points against Boston even if they lose we would be back on track.
Idk if 1 or 2 points out of a possible 6 this week will be good enough to end this bad streak.
I’ll accept it for more than 5 games that’s for sure lol. Look, I get that losing sucks, but the team hasn’t played badly at all in the last 4. If they were it would bother me much more.So we’ll be in the xGF and most shots without scoring Stanley Cup! Wheeee!!!
How long will you accept playing winning hockey and not actually winning?
You’re right in that this team is better than the 5 loses they just had but playing good hockey with nothing to show for it doesn’t translate for me.
They were also better than the 27 wins they had last year
I wish I was as patient as you are considering the things we’ve seen in the last few years.
One of us will be right in the end and I really hope it’s you!
It would have been nice if Lindy, or Brendan Smith had sent that message as this shit was happening. In many ways this was the most annoying loss somehow of the five because of this shit, and three of the other four losses were to our biggest rivals. Florida kept trying to fire us up for crissakes, and we wouldn't take the bait, we stayed flatline until it was far too late.
The ducks have the most practice at trailing.To address the "we don't comeback when trailing after 40 minutes" thing, our win percentage when trailing after 2 periods is .125. 16 other teams have an equal or worse win percentage this season. We have the same amount of wins in that situation as Carolina, Pittsburgh, Winnipeg, and the Rangers. Colorado, Calgary, Florida, and Toronto have 0 wins when trailing after 40 minutes. Also, guess who is tied for the most wins with 4? The powerhouse Anaheim Ducks.
Ayyyy lmaoThe ducks have the most practice at trailing.
Confirmed, Smith is Shoresy.
Yes, they've been trailing after 40 minutes 16 times this year.The ducks have the most practice at trailing.