Linkens Mastery
Conductor of the TankTown Express
Blues went on vacation early. these are their body doubles.
Yeah, like, I’ll celebrate a top 10 pick once it’s made, just prefer the team succeed until that point, as unrealistic as it is or notClearly you weren’t at the tank meeting
Lmao shutout by Columbus.
And now Bernie making excuses about the schedule. Bro they have a full week and a half off after this game, that’s an inexcusable effort against one of the worst teams in the league.
Normally I wouldn’t care because I wanted a top 10 pick but I know we’re not getting that anymore. We’ll probably end up with the worst case scenario - getting the 9th seed.
Definitely missed Peru. He is the only player who consistently passes tape to tape.Classic trap game.
Looked like they missed Perunovich moving the puck at times IMO.
getting his a$$ beat aside, i liked tucker a lot tonight. he was aggressive but never put himself in bad position and never got beat (other than in the fight).Tucker bit off a bit more than he could chew there. Good for him anyway.
What’s more important?
1. Accepting the roster isn’t that skilled, the future should be stockpiled with high draft picks, and prospects. Doing everything you can to embrace the future.
2. Losing “the right way “, not trading for futures, and getting the 16th overall pick. Trudging along to next year with the same roster for the most part
this feels like a worst case scenario you are describing more than a likely one. do you want to be like buffalo and have all these shiny toys and miss playoffs for a decade? and they still are much worse than us and not close to making playoffs. nor is anaheim. or ottawa. and detroit has been out for how long and they can't get back over the hump to make playoffs. we got spoiled. not sure why everyone is so against trying to play good hockey and develop our players and our team.What happened to that 3 year plan I keep hearing about? Look, there are no guarantees with any of the above. None.
What's most important is Army keeping his job. It's kind of simple:
Army can't afford this team -not- to make the playoffs for an unforseen period of time and it's kind of lunacy to just say screw it, blow up the team and expect the picks and prospects to turn it around. We've seen several examples of teams doing that and some are still struggling to rise out of it. I want no part of that.
There is no magic formula of 'picking top 10' and having it work out to the point that we're in the playoffs. Hell, if we lose Buch and we might, pick top 10 and that pick is ready now and plays well, that doesn't do jack. It takes a lot more than that to get anywhere. Yeah, we have prospects in the system that look promising but even if all cylinders fire, we're still ending up with gaping holes on the roster that will be filled by yes... trading those very prospects.
So now we're back with Army. He's got a team that's running on -some- cylinders and he needs to build it so it makes the playoffs and does at least some damage. I expect us to wash-rinse-repeat, trade a few folks for some others, reclamation projects, etc. and try to make the playoffs that way. Blowing this team up would be difficult and potentially suicide for his job. I understood the tactic being used to be a 'short turn around' and in the end I think Army might realized that he outsmarted himself by the recent decisions he's made on this roster and that those decisions are coming back to bite him. He has time and some assets he can use to fix that, and I expect him to do that over a full-on rebuild.
What happened to that 3 year plan I keep hearing about? Look, there are no guarantees with any of the above. None.
What's most important is Army keeping his job. It's kind of simple:
Army can't afford this team -not- to make the playoffs for an unforseen period of time and it's kind of lunacy to just say screw it, blow up the team and expect the picks and prospects to turn it around. We've seen several examples of teams doing that and some are still struggling to rise out of it. I want no part of that.
There is no magic formula of 'picking top 10' and having it work out to the point that we're in the playoffs. Hell, if we lose Buch and we might, pick top 10 and that pick is ready now and plays well, that doesn't do jack. It takes a lot more than that to get anywhere. Yeah, we have prospects in the system that look promising but even if all cylinders fire, we're still ending up with gaping holes on the roster that will be filled by yes... trading those very prospects.
So now we're back with Army. He's got a team that's running on -some- cylinders and he needs to build it so it makes the playoffs and does at least some damage. I expect us to wash-rinse-repeat, trade a few folks for some others, reclamation projects, etc. and try to make the playoffs that way. Blowing this team up would be difficult and potentially suicide for his job. I understood the tactic being used to be a 'short turn around' and in the end I think Army might realized that he outsmarted himself by the recent decisions he's made on this roster and that those decisions are coming back to bite him. He has time and some assets he can use to fix that, and I expect him to do that over a full-on rebuild.
The whole team missed the game too.After reading all this, I don't feel bad about missing this game.
We're in a refocus. When things move to that 3-year plan, we'll figure out which word applies that's NOT "rebuilding."What happened to that 3 year plan I keep hearing about?
While it's a low bar to trip over, at least our front office is more competent than what Buffalo and Columbus have. One can't get out of the way of its owner, the other has some self-inflicted issue that causes players to want to bail out left and right.it might not work, but it's not like crapping the bed for years has worked for columbus and buffalo and the like.
Could u See him becoming a solid 2nd pairing guy in a few years?Matt Kessel is my vote for bright spot of the season. Had seen some highlights in the A, but he’s really transitioned in to about as solid a 5-6 (at this point at the least) Dman as anyone. Really loving this player.
Absolutely possible. He's been playing a fair amount on the 2nd pairing and looking quite capable after only 16 career games.Could you
Could u See him becoming a solid 2nd pairing guy in a few years?
I get you, but isn't that kinda the same as having no plan?We're in a refocus. When things move to that 3-year plan, we'll figure out which word applies that's NOT "rebuilding."