Harry Kakalovich
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I'm glad Allen got the win - well deserved in my opinion
It's what's best for the team long term. Giving it your all isn't magically going to make elite talent fall onto this roster.You watch these guys give it their all and you want them to lose? I can't grasp that concept.
I think the current group needs to learn how to win and compete. Losing begats losing.It's what's best for the team long term. Giving it your all isn't magically going to make elite talent fall onto this roster.
They've already shown they're going to compete every night. A nice string of losses isn't suddenly going to break them. They've had them before and recovered just fine.Congrats to the Captain for scoring his 100th career goal.
I think the current group needs to learn how to win and compete. Losing begats losing.
He did got better in many aspects but i wonder if maybe he plays that type of game because he doesn’t feel like his shot is 100% yet and he wants to contribute. But making him work on the boards doesn’t allow him to play in the open space like he’s supposed to for him to score as often as he should.That's kind of the point tbh. Caufield scored a lot. He got keyed on and was rendered nearly useless. He had to adapt and, maybe even more, the PP strategies had to adapt. He now plays all kind of roles as a distributor on the PP. He is rounding out his offensive game in a major way this year even though the goals are down.
When the PKs adapt to the new Habs system and renders this one less effective, we will see a resurgence of opportunities for Caufield.
There is however some truth to the fact that he will need to start position into closer to the circles a bit more often again. He moved to the perimeter to open up playmaking options, but by doing so he made his shot less dangerous. He will need to balance it out over time. He seems like a smart guy and he understands offense, I am not worried.
Neither is finishing a couple spots lower in the lottery.It's what's best for the team long term. Giving it your all isn't magically going to make elite talent fall onto this roster.
Exactly. You just need to look at the Oilers for a long time and the Sabres where a player like O'Reilly talked about the constant losing affecting him mentally.Congrats to the Captain for scoring his 100th career goal.
I think the current group needs to learn how to win and compete. Losing begats losing.
Can't disagree with Gallagher's approach. You want the players to think this way. It's obviously on the organization to find ways to look at the bigger picture.
That is exactly what I meant when I said he earned his ice time. I love seeing replays of players not keen on fore checking or retrieving pucks in his corner.2nd most used Dman Tonight? Arber Xhekaj 20:20
It most certainly is. Could've had Fantilli/Smith if we tanked a little harder last year. Going to miss out on Demidov this year for a couple of spots.Neither is finishing a couple spots lower in the lottery.
Giving it your all does help with the development of the young guys already on the roster though and that's probably better for the teams long term outlook then having the lottery odds go from 6% to 8%.
Leaving the ice dejected after busting your ass all night vs leaving the ice after Suzuki scores in OT makes a huge difference. To each their ownThey've already shown they're going to compete every night. A nice string of losses isn't suddenly going to break them. They've had them before and recovered just fine.
Tanked a little harder? What does that even mean? I can see Marty during his pep talk telling his team...hey guys if you tank a little harder tonight we could get a better pick and replace one of you as early as next season...makes senseIt most certainly is. Could've had Fantilli/Smith if we tanked a little harder last year. Going to miss out on Demidov this year for a couple of spots.
And we had Michkov available at our pick anyways so we had elite talent available anyways. Go back through the drafts and you'll see that if you're picking 7 like we currently are there's always guys that were available that would go much higher in a re-draft. The elite talent will be there, it's down to identifying and then nurturing them properly.It most certainly is. Could've had Fantilli/Smith if we tanked a little harder last year. Going to miss out on Demidov this year for a couple of spots.
You can also see that in most drafts higher picks have been associated with higher likelihood of drafting elite players. Sure there's some players that scouts overlooked or misjudged but on average top talent concentrates towards the top of the draft.And we had Michkov available at our pick anyways so we had elite talent available anyways. Go back through the drafts and you'll see that if you're picking 7 like we currently are there's always guys that were available that would go much higher in a re-draft. The elite talent will be there, it's down to identifying and then nurturing them properly.
And we will be in the top of the draft regardless. Yeah pick #6 is going to give you slightly better odds then pick #7, but the difference is small, whereas the positive development environment that helps guys like Suzuki, Caufield, Slafkovsky, Guhle, Xhekaj, Roy, etc... become better versions of themselves is vastly more important to the long term outlook of the team.You can also see that in most drafts higher picks have been associated with higher likelihood of drafting elite players. Sure there's some players that scouts overlooked or misjudged but on average top talent concentrates towards the top of the draft.
We all won thanks to your hilarious posts in the GDT.Nope, I won 5 bucks lol
*Everyone is a winner on draft day*
Doubters in disbelief
Isn't that consecutive games now blatant high sticks are missed by all four officials.In 2024, there needs to be a way to correct missed high sticks.
Gotta be infuriating for guhle to take that stick, and then realize it was for nothing.