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It was bound to happen with Mayfield and P&P out at some point.
To me the only difference between this game and some of the others is that this was their first no-show performance of the season. There was no scrap in them to try to get back in the game.It was bound to happen with Mayfield and P&P out at some point.
Mayfield by next week, Pulock and Pelech probably in February.I understand that NHL injuries are held tight to the chest, but have we had any updates on a potential return for any of the 3?
I know Pelech is probably the furthest from returning.
The only one who is close is Mayfield. He took part in a full practice yesterday.I understand that NHL injuries are held tight to the chest, but have we had any updates on a potential return for any of the 3?
I know Pelech is probably the furthest from returning.
Isles PK played great last night....To me the only difference between this game and some of the others is that this was their first no-show performance of the season. There was no scrap in them to try to get back in the game.
We've been winning games during the absence of 3, 6, and 24 but the same defensive problems were there in some of those wins...mostly theinability to kill penalties and failure to clear guys away from our goalies' doorstep, giving them 2 or 3 whacks at the puck before they finally score. Those issues had been masked by our power play being on a heater. Last night it all came to a head.
I miss back in the day when the game was physical, either your team would jump start some emotion with hits or a scrap to change momentum or even if you were getting blown out as a fan you got entertained with physical play.
Not this bad.Odd for folks to think this was one bad game. We were horrible against the Habs and Canes. Caps beat us up in period one of that game as well. I get the travel piece but- we got worked by the Canes and last night had about 7 shots through 30 minutes.
Too much booze, eggnog, and prime rib at Borreli's.To me the only difference between this game and some of the others is that this was their first no-show performance of the season. There was no scrap in them to try to get back in the game.
We've been winning games during the absence of 3, 6, and 24 but the same defensive problems were there in some of those wins...mostly theinability to kill penalties and failure to clear guys away from our goalies' doorstep, giving them 2 or 3 whacks at the puck before they finally score. Those issues had been masked by our power play being on a heater. Last night it all came to a head.
AgreedPress box Matty Marts and no more Ross the Boss.
Hate to call upon first liner Lee to shoulder that burden all the time now...
Pens hosts are notorious f***ing bitchesThe Pens caller was openly mocking the Isles.
Too bad they wasted a perfect PK gameIsles PK played great last night....
If Borrelli’s serves prime rib it’s probably all fat.Too much booze, eggnog, and prime rib at Borreli's.
I turned it off after the 2nd and started watching Fargo.I left the game after the 2nd period. First time in idek how long I've done that. Yeesh is all I gotta say
The only problem being is that some of our earlier 3rd period losses were with all 3 of these players still in the line-up. I don't think it is the personnel rather than the system. Better players only mask the issue. There is a fundamental problem with the way this team is playing D in our own defensive zone.It was bound to happen with Mayfield and P&P out at some point.
Totally agree. In regards to Lambert, I have no allegiance to any coach but I am quite the forgiving fan. It's not an easy job nor being a general manager. If he can fix this then I'll support him all the way but I agree this is more a coaching and system issue than individual player issue. Roster wise, when healthy, there is no reason why the Isles shouldn't have one of the best defenses in the league and just like our offense for the past 4 years the individual talents of our defensemen are being wasted on a conservative passive defensive system. Our D men should be stepping up and hitting the opposing instead they are retreating the other way.and this is why Lambert, or the system, has to go....has had to since the start of the season (at least). I still maintain we are more lucky than good in too many areas and while that is an admirable trait, well at least a nice one to have, it is not sustainable. This team has not played good defense since game 1 and i tend to feel that the coaching staff is responsible more so than the players.
Shut this one down after 4-0. The first and the start of the second had me falling asleep. Not sure where the players thought they played a good first...zzzzzz. They were sleeping from the drop of the puck. Just the same, this is more of a one off than a likely-hood of us seeing this game after game.....i hope.
Oh...and yes, this team has long forgot how to hit and wonder how much of that is scheme.
Not sure Mayfield is going to move the needle. We struggle to hold leads when everyone is healthy but I feel the Reilly type player has added a noticeable substance to the isles game that could use another similar type that helps get the puck moving . Hanifin , to me would lock down this D core for the next 3-4 years and help improve the transition game and certainly make us more of a contender. I’m of the mindset that I’d rather be good than lucky , lady luck somehow finds a way to run out and we’ve seen our fair share this yearThe only one who is close is Mayfield. He took part in a full practice yesterday.
Agreed, this part of the game is probably near the end of the horizon line of a sunset.I miss back in the day when the game was physical, either your team would jump start some emotion with hits or a scrap to change momentum or even if you were getting blown out as a fan you got entertained with physical play.
If you watch WJC, sit in on USA hockey coaching seminars and see the fighting trends in the CHL you know this is only going to get worse.Agreed, this part of the game is probably near the end of the horizon line of a sunset.
Remember the ongoing complaints that the needed the nets to be bigger to increase scoring? They haven’t changed, yet, here we are with a ‘increased scoring’ to make the game ‘exciting.’ Just needed a whole generation change of players that play like it’s a Friday night pickup game.
To me the only difference between this game and some of the others is that this was their first no-show performance of the season. There was no scrap in them to try to get back in the game.
We've been winning games during the absence of 3, 6, and 24 but the same defensive problems were there in some of those wins...mostly theinability to kill penalties and failure to clear guys away from our goalies' doorstep, giving them 2 or 3 whacks at the puck before they finally score. Those issues had been masked by our power play being on a heater. Last night it all came to a head.
Montreal for two periods may have been. I think they lose to the Canes if an NHL goalie was in net. But yes - not this bad.Not this bad.
I'm fine with it. While I still enjoy the occasional fight, I do not need to see teams goon it up simply because they are being embarrassed on the scoreboard. Couple that with the threat of concussion and it's not difficult to see why hitting dudes in the head with fists is trending downward.If you watch WJC, sit in on USA hockey coaching seminars and see the fighting trends in the CHL you know this is only going to get worse.
I suspect from clips of today’s practice that Mayfield returns tomorrow night against caps. He skated hard and looked pretty healthy as far as skating which he didn’t when he got hurt so perhaps the upper body injury helped the lower body injury heal.The only one who is close is Mayfield. He took part in a full practice yesterday.
I get your point but I still like it.I'm fine with it. While I still enjoy the occasional fight, I do not need to see teams goon it up simply because they are being embarrassed on the scoreboard. Couple that with the threat of concussion and it's not difficult to see why hitting dudes in the head with fists is trending downward.
Now they just need to get away from feeling the need to "stand up for their teammate" after every freaking big, CLEAN hit. That drives me crazy. Act like a pro, suck it up and move on.
Speaking of acting like a pro, I watched the new Barry Sanders doc. Highly recommend.