BillDineen
Former Flyer / Extinct Dinosaur Advisor
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"Sometimes the fit isn't right, that is why you call someone up, but right now the fit is right so we are going to go with the 12 we have"
If Konency is out a while they might call up NAK, but for all we know he's just sore and will play tomorrow.
“Left Up to interpretation” is fallacious. Like all statistical analyisis, the data is heavily tested and scrutinized (ad infinitum). The data is collected by the NHL and the data analysts “individuals” get the play by play data from the NHL. The individuals input the data via algorithms and some regression to calculate the stats for them. When you trash something, know the ins and outs of what you’re trashing. Since you’re unwilling to contact the people who run these stats sites with your questions and concerns, that tells me that you’re perfectly fine wallowing in ignorance. Which is your prerogative I guess. If it were me, I’d want to get all the facts before I critique something.
Are we sure it's not "Mac will be fined."?
How do you know the data is heavily tested and scrutinized? What test procedures are they using to validate that the data was correctly gathered? (I don't expect or want an answer for these, its just a general thought) Given how backwards the NHL operates I'd be more inclined to assume that the data is just collected and dispersed. They certainly aren't using computer vision to validate that the collection of data is accurate and I highly doubt they have hundreds of analysts to cycle through each game over and over to validate the collection, it is fairly simple to determine that economically.
I'm not willing to contact the people because at the end of the day I'm not going to invest my time in something that I'm not making money on or thoroughly enjoy.
“I’m close-minded and I have my mind made up regardless of knowing all of the facts. I prefer to wallow in my ignorance thank you very much. Setting aside ten minutes in my day to contact people who I have questions for is too much effort. In fact, I should be paid for my time if I do ask questions.”
Transcript of Hextall's comments on Andrew MacDonald:
"(sigh) Everybody has their ups and down during the year. I don't think he's been that bad, there's been a couple of things but you can say that about every player. For some reason with Mac it seems to always to get highlighted.
Umm, but everybody's got something going on right now. There's very few guys who get thru training camp that something didn't go on, or something in the summer, or something that they're dealing with from last season, so....
Mac will be fine."
I don't know what people expect Hextall to say about MacDonald. I am pretty sure he tries to keep any complaints within the team and not to the media.
To me that sounds like a boss running cover for his employee as he should. He's at least admitting that there were some problems, baby steps.Transcript of Hextall's comments on Andrew MacDonald:
"(sigh) Everybody has their ups and down during the year. I don't think he's been that bad, there's been a couple of things but you can say that about every player. For some reason with Mac it seems to always to get highlighted.
Umm, but everybody's got something going on right now. There's very few guys who get thru training camp that something didn't go on, or something in the summer, or something that they're dealing with from last season, so....
Mac will be fine."
One can only hope.Or fired?
I’d discount it as fluff if the actions stated otherwise but they don’t.
I don't know what people expect Hextall to say about MacDonald. I am pretty sure he tries to keep any complaints within the team and not to the media.
Yep. I’d be surprised if he and his staff don’t think that a MacDonald is good. Lots of mental gymnastics are needed to get to that point though. We all know Meltzer thinks MacDonald is good...which is hilarious
Are you ready for the next GM yet or is it still just me and @bennyflyers16?
Oh god no. There's no guarantee a new GM would treat MacDonald differently than Hextall has done.
Well he is a company shill. No surprise
I don't know what people expect Hextall to say about MacDonald. I am pretty sure he tries to keep any complaints within the team and not to the media.
Hextall did put him in the AHL before for a decent non-injury-recovery stint. So...He isn’t going to say he ****ing sucks and should be in the AHL. Hextall knows he has issues but is going to keep it in house.
we're caught in a tough place here and we had to make a tough decision, putting our best team on the ice and creating a roster spot and some cap space. So, it was a tough decision. Obviously, we know Mac's a good NHL player, and ... is it what we wanted to do? No. This is ... if we could've avoided it, we would've.
I would suspect that Mac will be back here, assuming -- if he clears waivers -- I'm convinced at some point he'll be back here and be a productive player for us.
Hextall did put him in the AHL before for a decent non-injury-recovery stint. So...
Transcript of Hextall's comments on Andrew MacDonald:
"(sigh) Everybody has their ups and down during the year. I don't think he's been that bad, there's been a couple of things but you can say that about every player. For some reason with Mac it seems to always to get highlighted.
Umm, but everybody's got something going on right now. There's very few guys who get thru training camp that something didn't go on, or something in the summer, or something that they're dealing with from last season, so....
Mac will be fine."