miscs75
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There’s always room for special guests. I was gonna include Jack from MVP but Ross Johnston can take his place if Jack is unavailable.Ross the Boss wants an invite
There’s always room for special guests. I was gonna include Jack from MVP but Ross Johnston can take his place if Jack is unavailable.Ross the Boss wants an invite
I agree with the notion that a big, legal hit doesn't require someone to drop the gloves. It requires Barzal to pick his head up next time. It was a perfectly clean hit. That being said, I don't really have a problem with Bo stepping in to stand up for his teammate. The game is so fast, its hard to discern what's a clean hit and what's not in real time. He saw his teammate get destroyed, I'm not gonna kill him for reacting that way (even though I'm not really a fan of it).I think if Kings fans watched Lee attempt to skate with speed more often, they'd realize how ridiculous the claim is.
I'm sure we're going to see warts with Bortuzzo, but mere competence was a nice change. It's too bad because I like Aho - I want to see a smaller guy succeed. But he doesn't just loses battles nearly all the time now.
I'm kind of surprised Reilly only has 13 goals in his career, because he seems to waste no time getting the puck on net when he has opportunities.
Echoing props to Mayfield. I suppose he got the penalty for being the "2nd man in" in that fight when he stepped in for Horvat. I don't have a problem with him getting the extra 2 there, and I don't have a problem with him taking the penalty there. This was a situation imo where the refs understood 100% what was going on. No instigator because Englund willingly dropped the gloves. The only person I blame in that situation is Barzal. Hopefully he doesn't put himself in that situation again. Englund's hit was polite, if anything. I understand Horvat wanting to back his guy, but like Butch, I don't like the idea you have to fight after a perfectly fine, level hit like Englund's.
Sorokin was good. He's luckily avoided a lot of criticism, because it's getting harder to discount the difference in level of control we've seen when Varlamov plays. I hope he's turning it around.
Do you know there is a an actual site that has actual speed data from the NHL that has been tracking all metrics the last three years. Nobody like facts because they ruin narratives and make you look stupid. My apologies.The way Lee skates the earth does appear flat, but that flat slope is somehow always always up hill. His stride is Sisyphaen.
(Sorry if this doesn't make sense but if I tried to make it more clear, I'd need to specify a vector that has a positive y axis slope relative to the perpendicular of the force of gravity).
League average by position (F/D) | Anders Lee | League Average | Percentile |
Top Speed (mph) | 21.88 | 21.87 | 56 |
---|---|---|---|
22+ mph bursts | 0 | 1 | Below 50th |
20-22 mph bursts | 33 | 28 | 76 |
18-20 mph bursts | 146 | 119 | 75 |
Uh oh.Do you know there is a an actual site that has actual speed data from the NHL that has been tracking all metrics the last three years. Your narrative will fall horribly short but it at least this is factual.
Lee is actually above the League average in Top speed and top 76% percentile for bursts 20-22mph and 18-20mph.
You can deliver that to him personally. The Ducks will be at UBS on Wednesday.Ross the Boss wants an invite
If you watch him in the defensive zone, it's pretty obvious that he has a hard time getting himself moving, which is not at all surprising for a person who dealt with a lateral cartilage injury. But, seriously, it's not his fault. I don't think he's not trying. I think it's pretty damn hard to be a big upper-body 230 pound agile skater. I think it's much less hard to have good top speed in that context.In fact each of the last three years he has been getting faster.
I’d love to see a fastest skater comp between Anders, Pat Maroon, Nick Ritchie, Matt Martin, Ryan Reaves and UFA Josh Bailey. Would be fun to watch that over the usual guys.