Hey Torts, Why again did you Rarely use McD on the PP?

Drewbackatu*

Guest
He of no faith. The Cups and Gold Medals are team awards and of course he helped earn them. However, it is exactly these team wins that have people overrate his game. Defensively, he's not top 20 in the league and defense is important for a defenseman. His offense makes him elite and as I said if Mac get his numbers up, he will surpass the likes of Duncan Keith.

Good luck with that and welcome to
Fantasy Island, Rangers style where posters grossly overrate our roster players and all our prospects!
You're talking about the same guy who turned the puck over 3 freakin times on the very first shift vs Anaheim and who almost never wins a board battle or a battle in front of the net against the physically bigger teams in the league.
 

aufheben

#Norris4Fox
Jan 31, 2013
53,444
27,140
New Jersey
You love Duncan keith, don't ya? Like in a mushy, wet kinda way? McD will be a better player. Sorry, but it's true

McDonagh Norris caliber? That's like...really good. :naughty:

I mean, he's a beautiful skater, and is already one of the league's best pure defensemen, but I don't think he has the offense to be considered that highly.
 

Drewbackatu*

Guest
McDonagh Norris caliber? That's like...really good. :naughty:

I mean, he's a beautiful skater, and is already one of the league's best pure defensemen, but I don't think he has the offense to be considered that highly.

Good post; agree with you wholeheartedly as a D-man's offense weighs heavily in the voting for the Norris.
 

RangerBoy

Dolan sucks!!!
Mar 3, 2002
44,912
21,238
New York
www.youtube.com
Tortorella admitted he screwed up with McDonagh

For all of the good things Ryan McDonagh has done, he may have spent this whole time being underutilized.

At least that’s the opinion of Rangers coach John Tortorella, who Friday admitted he has made a mistake in not playing his top-pair defenseman on the power play more often.

“It’s me. I screwed that up, not using him earlier [on the power play] and I should have,” Tortorella said as his team prepared for Saturday night’s Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Bruins, who hold a 3-1 lead. “He wants to become that complete player, and he is still so wet behind the ears as far as his age and what he needs to learn about that position that it’s really encouraging.”

http://nypost.com/2013/05/25/tortorella-says-mcdonagh-should-be-playing-more-on-rangers-power-play/

McDonagh played 3:32 on the power play in Game 4. In the Rangers' first 10 playoff games, he was on the ice with a man advantage for only a total of 4:16. The Rangers scored their first power-play goal of the series in the third period to tie the score at 3.

http://www.newsday.com/sports/hocke...playing-ryan-mcdonagh-on-power-play-1.5335401
 

Raspewtin

HFBoards Sponsor
Sponsor
May 30, 2013
42,754
17,910
Physicality is a bad measuring stick for d-men IMO. Some of the best defensemen in the league are not physical at all (Bouwmeester, Pietrangelo, Keith, Yandle, etc).

This is my top 10 ranking:

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Keith
5. Pietrangelo
6. Doughty
7. Karlsson
8. Subban
9. Kronwall
10. McDonagh + Ekman-Larsson are tied for 10th IMO.

Think that's a pretty good ranking.
 

Bardof425*

Guest
Physicality is a bad measuring stick for d-men IMO. Some of the best defensemen in the league are not physical at all (Bouwmeester, Pietrangelo, Keith, Yandle, etc).

This is my top 10 ranking:

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Keith
5. Pietrangelo
6. Doughty
7. Karlsson
8. Subban
9. Kronwall
10. McDonagh + Ekman-Larsson are tied for 10th IMO.

Think that's a pretty good ranking.

these rankings are solid. Petro and Keith are overrated (Canadian bias). If Mac gets to 50 points he's in the top 5
 

Tawnos

A guy with a bass
Sep 10, 2004
28,820
10,397
Charlotte, NC
McDonagh has the hot offensive hand right now, among the D. I'm staying away from thinking this is permanent for a little while. Personally, I think there are stretches where Staal, Moore and Del Zotto could look this good on the powerplay.
 

Drewbackatu*

Guest
Physicality is a bad measuring stick for d-men IMO. Some of the best defensemen in the league are not physical at all (Bouwmeester, Pietrangelo, Keith, Yandle, etc).

This is my top 10 ranking:

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Keith
5. Pietrangelo
6. Doughty
7. Karlsson
8. Subban
9. Kronwall
10. McDonagh + Ekman-Larsson are tied for 10th IMO.

Think that's a pretty good ranking.

Solid top 10.
 

ColonialsHockey10

Registered User
Jul 22, 2007
15,102
4,568
Physicality is a bad measuring stick for d-men IMO. Some of the best defensemen in the league are not physical at all (Bouwmeester, Pietrangelo, Keith, Yandle, etc).

This is my top 10 ranking:

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Keith
5. Pietrangelo
6. Doughty
7. Karlsson
8. Subban
9. Kronwall
10. McDonagh + Ekman-Larsson are tied for 10th IMO.

Think that's a pretty good ranking.

I think your placement of McDonagh is alright. I'd maybe put him a little lower.

I don't think it can be stressed enough how overrated Doughty and OEL are at this point. Both of them would absolutely clobber McDonagh in a poll, regardless of who is better.

Doughty's offensive game has been declining since his sophomore year. OEL gets the "he plays in Phoenix so nobody watches him" treatment.

Both are great, but I'm consistently amazed at the praise they get sometimes.

Also, McDonagh was a wrecking ball at Wisconsin. Constantly stepping up at the blueline and crushing opponents. We saw flashes of it during the 2012 playoff run, especially against the Devils. I'd like to see it evolve into his game as he gets more comfortable out there. Del Zotto used to throw some monster checks as well. Not sure what the hell happened to that.
 

smoneil

Registered User
Jul 14, 2004
5,884
4,931
Arkansas
Del Zotto used to throw some monster checks as well. Not sure what the hell happened to that.


Same thing that happened to the rest of his game--he got put on the right side. Throwing a monster hit can take you out of position. You can only really do it if A- you are comfortable with your positioning or B- if you have a partner that will cover for you. MDZ still seems so lost on the right side, and Moore, while he does a lot of things well, is not going to give him the same defensive help that a guy like Staal or Sauer would (MDZ's partners when he was throwing many of those hits--he threw them his rookie year as well, but he really had no idea of where he was supposed to be in the first place back then).

I honestly want a reporter to ask them what their long term plan is for MDZ on the right side. It's been tried now for parts of two seasons with two different coaches and it has never looked good.

As for McD and the hitting, I hope he just keeps focusing on the offense this year. He's doing VERY well incorporating more attack to his game. Once he's comfortable with that, then let him bring in the wrecking ball style (though with McI on the way, he might not even need to--I'd rather him not risk injury. McD's too important).
 

ColonialsHockey10

Registered User
Jul 22, 2007
15,102
4,568
Same thing that happened to the rest of his game--he got put on the right side. Throwing a monster hit can take you out of position. You can only really do it if A- you are comfortable with your positioning or B- if you have a partner that will cover for you. MDZ still seems so lost on the right side, and Moore, while he does a lot of things well, is not going to give him the same defensive help that a guy like Staal or Sauer would (MDZ's partners when he was throwing many of those hits--he threw them his rookie year as well, but he really had no idea of where he was supposed to be in the first place back then).

I honestly want a reporter to ask them what their long term plan is for MDZ on the right side. It's been tried now for parts of two seasons with two different coaches and it has never looked good.

As for McD and the hitting, I hope he just keeps focusing on the offense this year. He's doing VERY well incorporating more attack to his game. Once he's comfortable with that, then let him bring in the wrecking ball style (though with McI on the way, he might not even need to--I'd rather him not risk injury. McD's too important).

Agreed.

Moore's just not a very good defenseman at this point as well (he is still outplaying MDZ though). I think his age and skating ability have deceived people a little bit. There are plenty of players that step in at a young age and just don't improve a whole lot; we've just been very fortunate the last 7 or 8 years in developing young defensemen (Tyutin, Girardi, Staal, McDonagh, MDZ, Sauer) and turning trash into treasure (Roszival, Malik, Stralman, Eminger to an extent).
 

Doctyl

Play-ins Manager
Jan 25, 2011
23,258
7,024
Bofflol
Physicality is a bad measuring stick for d-men IMO. Some of the best defensemen in the league are not physical at all (Bouwmeester, Pietrangelo, Keith, Yandle, etc).

This is my top 10 ranking:

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Keith
5. Pietrangelo
6. Doughty
7. Karlsson
8. Subban
9. Kronwall
10. McDonagh + Ekman-Larsson are tied for 10th IMO.

Think that's a pretty good ranking.

right names i would just change the order a little.

1. Chara
2. Suter
3. Weber
4. Karlsson
5. Pietrangelo
6. Subban
7. Keith
8. Doughty
9. Mcdonagh
10. Ekman-Larsson
 

Fanned On It

Registered User
Dec 20, 2011
2,032
18
New York
these rankings are solid. Petro and Keith are overrated (Canadian bias). If Mac gets to 50 points he's in the top 5

How on Earth is Duncan Keith overrated? Have you watched the guy play? He's the best 2-way D in the game IMO. Can't say much about Petro because I haven't watched him much.
 

Levitate

Registered User
Jul 29, 2004
30,948
7,655
McDonagh has the hot offensive hand right now, among the D. I'm staying away from thinking this is permanent for a little while. Personally, I think there are stretches where Staal, Moore and Del Zotto could look this good on the powerplay.

IMO the thing with McDonagh is that he takes care of the puck better than those guys. I feel more comfortable with him trying to make plays and moving with the puck than I do with Staal, Moore, or Del Zotto (and Staal usually won't try anything fancy anyways)

Not that Moore or Del Zotto can't make those moves, but I think McDonagh's decision making is better and he knows not to hang onto the puck too long looking for a perfect play, but also how to make the good play to create a chance when needed.

I also think Torts' comments about McDonagh playing the power play are indicative of his coaching became quite overcautious with the Rangers. McD was in his 3rd year in the league and established as a top defenseman and Torts' is talking about how "wet behind the ears" McDonagh was and how much he had to learn...other teams give their young promising D a chance to work on the power play and most of them aren't even as good as McDonagh before they're given that responsibility.

Torts just got too conservative in a lot of ways IMO.

yeah doughty isnt a special player like everyone makes him out to be.

He's a very good player...I think he has a long leash to do a lot of stuff without his coach getting on his case so you do see him jumping into the play a lot and attempting to make plays with the puck a lot, but his overall skills don't really stand out over someone like McDonagh...maybe his shot, since McDonagh's slapshot isn't anything to write home about, but he's showing a pretty good wrist shot.
 

aufheben

#Norris4Fox
Jan 31, 2013
53,444
27,140
New Jersey
IMO the thing with McDonagh is that he takes care of the puck better than those guys. I feel more comfortable with him trying to make plays and moving with the puck than I do with Staal, Moore, or Del Zotto (and Staal usually won't try anything fancy anyways) .

McDonagh is calm and very smart with the puck. Composure is an integral part of a good PP, aka, not last year. This is exactly why I wanted him on the PP. Not to mention, in the rare case he does make a goof, he's one of the best defensemen in the league at getting back from across the ice.

Hot or cold, he's still out option for the PP blue line, I think. Del Zotto has offensive skill, but also has the [occasional] composure of deer. Confidence/IQ are the backbone of a decent PP. McDonagh is a very fluid player, and it affects the whole unit.
 

NHRangerfan

Guest
McDonagh is calm and very smart with the puck. Composure is an integral part of a good PP, aka, not last year. This is exactly why I wanted him on the PP. Not to mention, in the rare case he does make a goof, he's one of the best defensemen in the league at getting back from across the ice.

Hot or cold, he's still out option for the PP blue line, I think. Del Zotto has offensive skill, but also has the [occasional] composure of deer. Confidence/IQ are the backbone of a decent PP. McDonagh is a very fluid player, and it affects the whole unit.

The bolded is exactly my thought, his ability to recover from a mistake is unreal.

I think he's been able to show his offensive abilities more because AV see's more in him and the coaching staff has really reduced his ES TOI/Game...
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad

-->