mm11
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We will be competitive all year. As suspected the team won't be the best or the worst. Stay healthy and give the fans perhaps a round or two. That's all I got. Enjoy the weekend fellas.
An OT loss against the Devils may count as a moral victory with the current state of this team, but not an actual victoryI read a stat once that teams playing on the road, on the second game of a back to back, after a home win, lose like 80% of the time.
Regardless, that was a terrible game. Can't believe I decided to skip a night out for that.
4 games in and at times we’ve looked much better than expected and then there’s last night.We will be competitive all year. As suspected the team won't be the best or the worst. Stay healthy and give the fans perhaps a round or two. That's all I got. Enjoy the weekend fellas.
I read a stat once that teams playing on the road, on the second game of a back to back, after a home win, lose like 80% of the time.
Regardless, that was a terrible game. Can't believe I decided to skip a night out for that.
You want to get everyone on the roster into a game sooner rather than later. But considering that Lambert isn't looking to take Clutterbuck or Martin out of the lineup, then Holmstrom and Fasching are the low hanging fruit.Puzzling decision to take Holmstrom out of the lineup. A far more responsible player than Wahlstrom, Fasching or Gauthier. Maybe he gets the Salo treatment and we see him after Thanksgiving.
Well, Lambert is opening it up, playing those AHL tweeners, and ‘prospects’ just like the fans asked for.Lambert is junk.
Don't disagree with the sentiment however, the actual decisions are questionable. 13 minutes of 5v5 time for Gauthier is suspect. Dobson leading the team in ice time really the plan?You want to get everyone on the roster into a game sooner rather than later. But considering that Lambert isn't looking to take Clutterbuck or Martin out of the lineup, then Holmstrom and Fasching are the low hanging fruit.
Well, Lambert is opening it up, playing those AHL tweeners, and ‘prospects’ just like the fans asked for.
Remember, Trotz shackled some players and didn’t play some others? 2 seasons on and you’ll see…it’s the players.
Ah, maybe that's the stat I'm thinking of. Thanks.That is about right. NYI/NYR/NJD much like ANA/LAK and FLA/TB play the most teams by far at home off b2bs but they do not do nearly as well in them as you'd think because the teams usually are not traveling at all or are not traveling that far. So likely while you have some fatigue they are less tired than say if NYI plays at home then plays at MTL or CBJ the next night. The biggest disparity of all is the home and home b2b...the league tried going back to them a few years ago for 2-3 seasons but the NHLPA evidently complained about the fact if you lost the first one at home you might as well not even take the ice the next night on the road...going back to 1985 the home team wins game 2 92% of the time in those if they won game 1 on the road.
By far though one of the biggest changes with Lambert vs Trotz is the team is bad in the 2nd game of back to backs...thank goodness they have the fewest in the league this season and in 4 of them the team they play in game 2 also played the night prior
Trotz knew how to play the team he had in the remaining seasons of how the game was played.You mean to tell me Barry Trotz knows more about hockey than the average Redditor?
You need a different obsession (or maybe a hobby).Now it’s ’stunting’ Barzal. Amazing.
I’ve got plenty, but the amount of ‘reasons’ why a certain player ain’t the person the fans and team want or believe is quite amusing year over year.You need a different obsession (or maybe a hobby).
You can thank Barry Trotz and Lambert for that. They've programmed him to be the perfect drone devoid of any creativity and curtailed his natural instincts. Don't get me wrong I love what Barry Trotz has done for defensive side of the Isles game but making Barzal a part of that machinery cost the Isles from having one of the more dynamic centers in the game to someone who looks lost playing on the wing of all places. All you have to do is look at his stats and how they fell after his rookie year. I didn't mind the figure skating. I think that is what he did best to throw a monkey wrench into the opposing D. Let Barzal be Barzal. I want the sudden stops and changes in direction. I want the loop da loops, the pirouette's, the dipsy doodles- the playmaking. Critics will say well look at the cough ups. I say his offensive output when he was allowed to do what he can do overshadowed those few cough ups every now and then and he was doing those at a time when he was still learning his game. He should be in his prime right now but he looks like he's taken a step backwards. Now he is INDEED just another player. Unleash the Kraken I say and get him off the wing ASAP. Horvat is no playmaker but he's good at faceoffs. Too much of a trade off.Barzal used to be so exciting to watch. Now he is just another player.
You're looking for things that aren't there. Not sure why someone suggesting a flipping Barzal and Horvat on that first line causes such a reaction.I’ve got plenty, but the amount of ‘reasons’ why a certain player ain’t the person the fans and team want or believe is quite amusing year over year.
He’s literally getting lapped by younger and better talent throughout the league, while this team hopes and prayers he’s Mr. ROY again for 8 more years…
I’ve got plenty, but the amount of ‘reasons’ why a certain player ain’t the person the fans and team want or believe is quite amusing year over year.
He’s literally getting lapped by younger and better talent throughout the league, while this team hopes and prayers he’s Mr. ROY again for 8 more years…
Put Barzal on the Devils and let him play HIS game and then see how he stacks up against Hughes. Hughes would not have the same point production if he was playing on the Isles as well. For the Isles current system to work there had to be a trade off and that's in it's offensive production. I just think they are stifling Barzal natural instincts far too much in favor of defense.He isnt Hughes, Mackinnon, or any other superstar. He is a good 1st line player. People need to see him for what he is. He is the best forward on this team, but that says more about Lou than anyone else.
He oozes speed and skill and people think that automatically makes him a 100+ point player, but it doesnt. Some of that blame falls on him, some on coaching, and some on the roster construction. People love to hate on Barzal, but he makes this team better, Lou needs to find more talent to add to this forward group, not take away the little we have.