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ES TOI | PP TOI | PK TOI | Total TOI | |
Olmstead | 15 | 4 | 0 | 19 |
Ullman | 15 | 4 | 0 | 19 |
Geoffrion | 15 | 4 | 0 | 19 |
Leclair | 14 | 3 | 0 | 17 |
Savard | 14 | 3 | 0 | 17 |
Pitre | 14 | 3 | 0 | 17 |
Prentice | 11 | 0 | 3 | 14 |
Roenick | 11 | 3 | 0 | 14 |
Mullen | 11 | 0 | 0 | 11 |
Klukay* | 6 | 0 | 4 | 10 |
Lepine* | 6 | 0 | 3 | 9 |
Curry* | 6 | 0 | 4 | 10 |
ES TOI | PP TOI | PK TOI | Total TOI | |
Potvin | 17 | 4 | 4 | 25 |
Reardon | 17 | 0 | 3 | 20 |
Pronovost | 17 | 0 | 0 | 17 |
Park | 17 | 3 | 3 | 23 |
Ramsey | 11 | 0 | 4 | 15 |
Duncan | 11 | 4 | 0 | 15 |
Forwards Estimated TOI | ||||
Player | ES | PP | PK | TOT |
Ted Lindsay | 16 | 3 | 0 | 19 |
Mario Lemieux | 12 | 6 | 0 | 18 |
Cam Neely | 14 | 3 | 0 | 17 |
Max Bentley | 12 | 4.5 | 0 | 16.5 |
Marcel Dionne | 13 | 3 | 0 | 16 |
Rick Middleton | 13 | 1 | 0 | 14 |
Frank Foyston | 12 | 1 | 0 | 13 |
Woody Dumart | 12 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
Nicklas Backstrom | 8 | 4 | 0 | 12 |
Marty Pavelich | 8 | 0 | 4 | 11.5 |
Jerry Toppazzini | 8 | 0 | 4 | 11.5 |
Alex Mogilny | 8 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
Derek Sanderson | 4 | 0 | 4 | 7.5 |
Mike Richards | 4 | 0 | 4 | 7.5 |
144 | 26 | 14 | 184 | |
Defensemen Estimated TOI | ||||
Player | ES | PP | PK | TOT |
Chris Pronger | 15 | 3.5 | 3 | 21 |
Mark Howe | 15 | 3.5 | 0 | 18.5 |
Alexei Kasatonov | 18 | 0 | 4 | 22 |
Gus Mortson | 9 | 0 | 3 | 12 |
Pat Stapleton | 8 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
Hap Day | 7 | 0 | 3 | 9.5 |
Si Griffis | 8 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
94 | 9.5 | 14 | 118 |
General Manager: Habsfan18
Vancouver Millionaires
Head Coach: Dick Irvin, Sr.
Captain: Ebbie Goodfellow
Alternate Captain: Chris Chelios
Alternate Captain: Darryl Sittler
Roster:
Doug Bentley - Howie Morenz - Andy Bathgate
Markus Naslund - Evgeni Malkin - Daniel Alfredsson
Herbie Lewis - Darryl Sittler - Bob Nevin
Sid Smith - Don Luce - Eric Nesterenko Gilles Tremblay - Brad Richards - Pat Verbeek
Bill Gadsby - Chris Chelios
Ebbie Goodfellow - Brad McCrimmon
Babe Pratt - Ted Green
Rob Ramage
Turk Broda
Gump Worsley
PP1: Bentley - Morenz - Malkin - Bathgate - Gadsby
PP2: Naslund - Sittler - Alfredsson - Goodfellow - Pratt
PK1: Luce - Nesterenko - Goodfellow - Chelios
PK2: Nevin - Lewis - Gadsby - McCrimmon
Atlanta Flames
Head Coach: Glen Sather
Ilya Kovalchuk - Phil Esposito (A) - Jaromir Jagr
Frank Mahovlich - Adam Oates - Vladimir Martinec
Claude Giroux - Eric Lindros - Owen Nolan
Igor Liba - Michael Peca - Frank Finnigan
Dave Andreychuk - Milan Novy - Jakub Voracek
Zdeno Chara (C) - Jan Suchy
Scott Niedermayer (A) - Ryan Suter
Jimmy Watson - Cy Wentworth
Kimmo Timonen
Jiří Holeček
Percy Leseur
Powerplay 1:
Phil Esposito
Frank Mahovlich - Jaromir Jagr
Ilya Kovalchuk - Scott Niedermayer
Powerplay 2:
Eric Lindros
Claude Giroux - Adam Oates
Zdeno Chara - Jan Suchy
Penalty Kill 1:
Michael Peca - Frank Finnigan
Zdeno Chara - Cy Wentworth
Penalty Kill 2:
Claude Giroux - Igor Liba
Jimmy Watson - Scott Niedermayer
Even Ice Time (45 minutes)
1995 Kelly Cup Champions (ECHL)
GENERAL MANAGER - Randy Savage
COACH: Cecil Hart
CAPTAIN: Dit Clapper
ALTERNATE: Bryan Trottier
ALTERNATE: Sprague Cleghorn
#11 Busher Jackson - #6 Frank Nighbor - # 10 Pavel Bure
#20 Luc Robitaille - #19 Bryan Trottier (A) - #12 Gordie Drillon
#97 Esa Tikkanen - #37 Patrice Bergeron - #22 Claude Lemieux
#8 Sergei Kapustin - #91 Steven Stamkos - #86 Nikita Kucherov
#8 Dave Trottier - #33 Kris Draper - #222 Dino Ciccarelli
#2 Sprague Cleghorn (A) - #5 Dit Clapper (C)
#3 Vladimir Lutchenko- #16 Vladimir Konstantinov
#77 Victor Hedman - #02 Red Horner
#8 Leo Reise Jr.
#1 Clint Benedict
#01 Ed Giacomin
PP1:
Jackson - Trottier - Bure
Cleghorn - Clapper
PP2:
Robitaille - Stamkos - Kucherov
Hedman - Kapustin
PK1:
Nighbor - Tikkanen
Cleghorn - Clapper
PK2:
Bergeron - Lemieux
Lutchenko - Konstantinov
Line 1 - 12 (match scoring lines)
Line 2 - 12
Line 3 - 11 (Hard match top lines)
Line 4 - 10
Pair 1 - 18 (Shutdown Pair)
Pair 2 - 15
Pair 3 - 12
Sokovia Recorders
Punch Imlach
Roger Neilson
Cy Denneny - Syl Apps "A" - Bill Cook "A"
Roy Conacher - Jean Ratelle - Corey Perry
Bob Pulford - Anze Kopitar - George Armstrong "C"
Kevin Stevens - Cooney Weiland - Rick Tocchet
Jacques Laperriere - Eddie Shore
Moose Johnson - Jimmy Thomson
Sergei Gonchar - Terry Harper
Ken Dryden
Tiny Thompson
PP1: Denneny-Apps-Cook-Gonchar-Shore
PP2: Conacher-Ratelle-Perry-Laperriere-Thomson
PK1: Pulford-Weiland-Johnson-Thomson
PK2: Kopitar-Armstrong-Laperriere-Harper
Spares:
Bruce Stuart, F
Joe Primeau, C
Carol Vadnais, D
Honolulu Pineapples
Coach: Lester Patrick
Captain: Boris Mikhailov
Alternates: Henri Richard, Henrik Zetterberg
Bobby Hull - Gilbert Perreault - Boris Mikhailov
Henrik Zetterberg - Henri Richard - Alf Smith
Vincent Damphousse - Igor Larionov - Glenn Anderson
Don Marshall - Phil Watson - Peter Bondra
Extras: Phil Goyette, Vic Hadfield
Paul Coffey - Jack Stewart
Tom Johnson - Eric Desjardins
Gary Suter - Teppo Numminen
Extra: Sandis Ozolinsh, Dave Burrows
Georges Vezina
George Hainsworth
PP1:
Boris Mikhailov
Gilbert Perreault - Henrik Zetterberg - Bobby Hull
Paul Coffey
PP2:
Glenn Anderson
Igor Larionov - Henri Richard - Peter Bondra
Gary Suter
PK1:
Don Marshall - Henri Richard
Tom Johnson - Jack Stewart
PK2:
Henrik Zetterberg - Peter Bondra
Teppo Numminen - Eric Desjardins
Quebec Bulldogs
Coach:Barry Trotz
Toe Blake-Wayne Gretzky-Mike Bossy
Michel Goulet-Ron Francis-Steve Larmer
Rod Bridnamour-Vyacheslav Starshinov-Tony Amonte
John Tonelli-Doug Jarvis-Ed Westfall
Extras: Ed Sandford, Murray Oliver
King Clancy-Serge Savard
JC Tremblay-Bll White
Alexander Ragulin-Lloyd Cook
Extras: Gary Bergman, Bill Hajt
Tony Esposito
Henrik Lundqvist
Captain: Wayne Gretzky
Alternates: Ron Francis, King Clancy
Special Teams:
PP 1: Blake-Gretzky-Bossy-Clancy-Tremblay
PP 2: Goulet-Brindamour-Larmer-Ragulin-Cook
PK 1: Westfall-Jarvis-Savard-White
PK 2: Brindamour-Starshinov-Ragulin-Clancy
Coach: Mike Babcock
Captain: Yzerman
A Bourque , A Wilson, A Poulin
B Shanahan-Steve Yzerman-Teemu Selanne
Bill Barber- Peter Stastny- Mike Gartner
Brian Propp-Dave Poulin-Tim Kerr
Kirk Muller - Eric Staal-Tod Sloan
Dale Hunter-Patrick Marleau
Ray Bourque- Bill Quackenbush
Lionel Conacher-Doug Wilson
Bobby Baun-Kris Letang
Wally Stanowski
Dustin Byfuglien
Glenn Hall
Carey Price
PP1: Shanahan-Yzerman-Selanne
Bourque-Letang
PP2: Barber- Stastny-Gartner
Quackenbush-Wilson
PK1: Propp-Poulin
Baun Wilson
PK2: Muller-Staal
Bourque Quakenbush
We don't really need to make guesses about how Hull and Perreault would play together - Bowman broke up an line with a more familiar centre - Esposito - and stuck them together in the Canada Cup and they were absolutely flying. It's not a long sample of established chemistry, but if you're making assumptions, you'd expect two talents like that to start awkwardly and eventually warm to each other - not to forget how to play together down the line.With the three core players being Bobby Hull, Henri Richard and Paul Coffey, that's a lot of great skaters!
1st line: I literally don't know what to think of Gilbert Perreault centering Bobby Hull.Wasn't Perreault a possession type? Everytime I saw him, awesome player that he was, he had the puck on his stick.Will be interesting to see what people think of this. Mikhailov is solid there.Bobby Hull is Bobby Hull, a major threat.
I'd consider that alignment. Anderson's a little weaker defensively for my primary matchup line, but if he's on the ice with Stewart or Desjardins, the right side is more than covered. Thoughts from anyone else?2nd line: H.Zetterberg-H.Richard is an awesome two-way duo.A pure playoff nightmare.Not sure about Alf Smith, at first glance he sticks out like a bit of an eyesore but I'd need to revisit him.
3rd line: Not bad chemistry-wise, but weakish on a talent level.Not as high on Larionov as others.Damphousse is fine but just fine.Anderson is great.Not sure I wouldn't prefer Anderson with Henri, a sick pair of fast skaters.
The primary reason I drafted Bondra is because he's a left shot who can stand in the same place on the power play when Hull gets gassed, but I don't see him as a problem on a fourth line. The key phrase with Bondra, I think is straight lines. He's a tunnel-visioned winger who'll pick the shortest route to where he's going and turn on the jets to get there. I'd rather have that playing 6 or 7 minutes worth of short shifts than a more cerebral contemporary like Palffy or Mogilny. And while I don't expect him to be some kind of gritty battler in the corners, he fits the archetype of that European shoot-first winger who was a low-key dirtbag in the same way Bure and Kovalchuk sometimes were (or Ovechkin, but there's nothing low-key about OV's dirtbag qualities).4th line: Bondra sticks out like an eyesore there IMO.Not sure what his meaning actually is.He's your lineup equivalent of an existential crisis.Marshall is great, Watson OK nothing more.
No argument here.1st pairing: Good complementary pairing.Stewart perfect fit for Coffey.Coffey and Hull is too weird for my mind to even comprehend, like seeing a woman you're not sure whether she's the most beautiful creature on earth, or ugly, depending from which angle you look at her.
2nd pairing: Very solid, but I'm warming up to Tom Johnson more and more.Desjardins is underrated.I think they are good enough at transition, and very strong defensively.
3rd pairing: OK
Coach: One of the big strenght of your team, a Top 3-4 coach who can coach any sort of team.With the somewhat outside-the-box style to your lineup, getting Lester Patrick was a strong move.
Leadership: Solid, Mikhailov is a great captain (Kaptain) and Henri and Zetterberg are solid alternates.
Goaltending: Slightly above-average, solid.
Would Damphousse look better in the middle, or Watson on the wall?PP: Strong 1st unit, weak 2nd unit.Coffey is probably overrated as a PPQB (compared to what youd expect) but he's still very strong.Hull is Hull, Mikhailov is good as a net presence, and Perreault has an ideal skillset for the man advantage.Can you share some light on Larionov on the PP? I don't remember at all. Suter is decent, but otherwise not a huge fan of Henri or Anderson there, and while Bondra is probably OK, I'm still stuck in a bottomless pit of anguish from that existential crisis from earlier.
Should I perhaps switch Zetterberg onto the first unit?PK: Again not sure how I like Henri on special units, since his role in real life was geared more towards even-strenght.Marshall-T.Johnson-Stewart is exceptionally strong though.Tom Johnson is often underrated on the PK but seventieslord opened my eyes in 2017.2nd unit is OK, but I had no idea Bondra was PKing.Clearly I have something wrong with Bondra.It's an opportunity to teach me about that guy because I remember him as a unidimensional soft sniper.
Thanks for the review, hopefully we can keep the conversation going. Clearly I'm going to have to shore up some bios and link them in my roster post!Overall: A team in my division I kept an eye on, especially after the three core players were all sick skaters.Main strenghts are having an all-time elite skater almost all the time on the ice with either Hull, Coffey or Henri.Lester Patrick a top tier coach whose even more useful to your unorthodox team.Vezina not a big strenght but a strenght none-the-less.Alternating between a Bobby Hull-Gilbert Perreault line and a Henrik Zetterberg-Henri Richard line is a huge difference in style form line ot line and it could pay off.PK is very strong.Weakness would be the 3rd and 4th line, a possible chemistry problem between Bobby Hull and Gilbert Perreault (to be discussed) and possibly self-destruction for your team from the existential crisis generated by Peter Bondra's very existence.