So do you feel Ehlers has peaked with no return to his 60 point level of years prior?Holding on to an asset with the hopes it'll go up, with no sound reasoning as to why it'll go up, is far far worse investment advice.
So do you feel Ehlers has peaked with no return to his 60 point level of years prior?Holding on to an asset with the hopes it'll go up, with no sound reasoning as to why it'll go up, is far far worse investment advice.
So do you feel Ehlers has peaked with no return to his 60 point level of years prior?
So do you feel Ehlers has peaked with no return to his 60 point level of years prior?
Based on his last interview, I think Trouba has played his last game as a Jet and will be dealt on or before the draft.
Eberle played 13 playoff games with the Oilers a couple of years ago. 0 goals. 2 assists. Got traded to the Isles for Ryan Strome because of it.
And this year Eberle's got 4 goals, 2 assists in 6 playoff games.
Things are streaky, prone to variance, unpredictable. Relax.
The main thing that drives me nuts about this season is that we have taken a couple steps back and our game has regressed.
It is completely baffling how this team suddenly just stopped playing the way that brought them so much success last season.
I realize expectations were high after last season but the way we played and under performed this season was beyond frustrating to watch.
The problem is not so much that Ehlers is O-fer two years in the playoffs. That's a problem, but the real problem is that it won't change much because of how he plays in the playoffs. He avoids anything that could resemble physicality. He avoids the boards, the corners, behind the net, in front of the net if there is anyone even remotely nearby. You can't win in the playoffs lobbing perimeter shots. Yeah, you will score some pretty goals once in a while, but it is never enough to win a post season series. You need the pretty goals and dirty ones too. BTW, he isn't the only smallish forward that we have that is afraid of playoff hockey. Just the highest paid one.
Sometimes you wonder why some players hate playing for Canadian teams and this is it right here. You cant have even a modicum of weakness or a few months of bad play. Because you never hear the end of it. Every single little thing they do gets analyzed and beaten to death.
No he's saying 0 for 2, 2 successive playoffs.How is he 0 for 2? That makes no sense. Seems rather bias.
Lots of truth with this post. I'm guess a guy like Doughty doesn't mind hanging out at his beach house in southern California disappearing into the background with his $11.5 M salary as the NBA playoffs heat up, baseball getting into full swing and with the NFL season around the corner. Sure beats having to explain yourself at every checkout stand in Winnipeg.Sometimes you wonder why some players hate playing for Canadian teams and this is it right here. You cant have even a modicum of weakness or a few months of bad play. Because you never hear the end of it. Every single little thing they do gets analyzed and beaten to death.
Lots of truth with this post. I'm guess a guy like Doughty doesn't mind hanging out at his beach house in southern California disappearing into the background with his $11.5 M salary as the NBA playoffs heat up, baseball getting into full swing and with the NFL season around the corner. Sure beats having to explain yourself at every checkout stand in Winnipeg.
Yeah, I don't buy the micro analysis as being the reason. Here is your post, slightly reworded at the end. It's probably more accurate, especially compared to California.Lots of truth with this post. I'm guess a guy like Doughty doesn't mind hanging out at his beach house in southern California disappearing into the background with his $11.5 M salary as the NBA playoffs heat up, baseball getting into full swing and with the NFL season around the corner. Sure beats having to explain yourself at every checkout stand in Winnipeg.
Yup. You probably couldn't pay him enough to play in Winnipeg at this point in his career.Plus he has two under the radar Cups to his name. The pressure cooker with the Jets can be literally insane sometimes.
Yup. You probably couldn't pay him enough to play in Winnipeg at this point in his career.
Pretty much all Canadian fan bases are like this. You can do no wrong when you're winning and when you're losing everyone should be fired and traded out of town. Reactionary as hell.
Pretty much all Canadian fan bases are like this. You can do no wrong when you're winning and when you're losing everyone should be fired and traded out of town. Reactionary as hell.
That’s something I have a hard time understanding as well. It seems like people constantly want to trade the young stars for whatever perceived weaknesses flip-flopping on a daily basis. I think European fans have more loyalty towards the players; it goes both ways, not just the players having loyalty to the teams. Now it’s Ehlers’s time to be trade bait because of recency bias. He’ll put on some muscle over the off-season and will be just fine.
I'm fine with the European players. I want Wheeler traded.That’s something I have a hard time understanding as well. It seems like people constantly want to trade the young stars for whatever perceived weaknesses flip-flopping on a daily basis. I think European fans have more loyalty towards the players; it goes both ways, not just the players having loyalty to the teams. Now it’s Ehlers’s time to be trade bait because of recency bias. He’ll put on some muscle over the off-season and will be just fine.
Ehlers is already fine.
He was injured and still played.
Ehlers is the only Jet who can make zone entries game in and game out.
Give him the right guys we play well.
He’s not a big guy and never will be and he doesn’t have to be given his skills.
Mitch Marner has similar physical attributes and is fast and skilled with better offensive talent.
Ehlers is a good player on a good contract why complain?
No arguments hereEhlers is not one of the problems. I think he’ll be a point per game player in a couple years.
Much larger issues need fixing. I wouldn’t mind trading some of the older guys for some good young prospects.
Put more of our players in that 20-25 year old window. Let the young core take over this team.
I was just pointing out that "selling low" is not necessarily poor investment advice. It could be wise investment advice and it's a common fallacy of investors to hold on to poor investments in the hope they'll regain value rather than taking the loss.
No idea about Ehlers.
Every board here whether Canadian or American team is the same. I don't see any difference in the matter. The media doesn't ask hard questions in really any market and the headlines have been fairly tame. Not sure I agree with this under a microscope thing.
Being held accountable for not putting in an effort worthy of "submit number of millions of dollars per year here" and playing below your abilities should not be a difficult situation - for a winner.Lots of truth with this post. I'm guess a guy like Doughty doesn't mind hanging out at his beach house in southern California disappearing into the background with his $11.5 M salary as the NBA playoffs heat up, baseball getting into full swing and with the NFL season around the corner. Sure beats having to explain yourself at every checkout stand in Winnipeg.
Beat me by 10 minutes. My thoughts exactly.I'll never understand people crying about millionaires' 1st world problems.