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Going to the ECF with that setup!
We sure are.
Going to the ECF with that setup!
Where did you see this?Marner wants 10 mill x 3 years on a bridge deal haha. This is not going to be good for the leafs or the rest of the year. It’s not like they can have him hold out. It’s like they are all in this year with their D falling off a cliff after this season.
Where did you see this?
Oh...and we could trade for Marner. Look at this trade suggestion on the main boards:
Toronto:
Nolan Patrick
Ivan Provorov
1st 2020
1st 2021
Conditional 1st 2022 or 2nd 2021, depending on the contract
Philadelphia:
Mitch Marner
Flyers need to add $1.000.000
Where did you see this?
Oh...and we could trade for Marner. Look at this trade suggestion on the main boards:
Toronto:
Nolan Patrick
Ivan Provorov
1st 2020
1st 2021
Conditional 1st 2022 or 2nd 2021, depending on the contract
Philadelphia:
Mitch Marner
Svechnikov was only 18, & had a 20 goal, 37 point season.That seems like a pretty low bar. Svechnikov had a mediocre rookie season, barely better than Patrick in his first two years.
Where did you see this?
Oh...and we could trade for Marner. Look at this trade suggestion on the main boards:
Toronto:
Nolan Patrick
Ivan Provorov
1st 2020
1st 2021
Conditional 1st 2022 or 2nd 2021, depending on the contract
Philadelphia:
Mitch Marner
Crosby was on Chiclets today and said he almost accelerated school to attend North Dakota in time for his draft year.
Patrick for where he is drafted is a let down and hasn't been good at all except for a couple games.Svechnikov was only 18, & had a 20 goal, 37 point season.
Patrick, two years older at age 20 & in his 2nd season, had a career high 13 goals & 31 points.
Svechnikov’s development is ahead of Patrick’s & IMO is a star waiting to burst out this season. He improved greatly throughout his rookie year.
On Pittsburgh.
Ha!Where did you see this?
Oh...and we could trade for Marner. Look at this trade suggestion on the main boards:
Toronto:
Nolan Patrick
Ivan Provorov
1st 2020
1st 2021
Conditional 1st 2022 or 2nd 2021, depending on the contract
Philadelphia:
Mitch Marner
Don’t be so tough on yourself. I’m a less noted fat slob toilet person.A player of Patrick's type is one that I expect will take some time to get going in the NHL. Nonetheless, I was disappointed to see his passing become less precise last season. He probably led the team in "perfect" passes his rookie year, in terms of putting the puck in the exact right place with it even matching the receiving players' speed to make it so even I, a noted fat slob toilet person, could have taken the pass.
Also, ha!Alison Lukan at The Athletic predicts the Flyers will finish with 79 points "using wins above replacement (WAR) data from Evolving-Hockey, each team’s anticipated standings points is calculated."
Projecting the 2019-20 NHL standings: How does each roster...
That's a Points% of 0.482, which would be their worst finish since 06-07, and before that since 93-94.
NHL.com - Stats
Alison Lukan at The Athletic predicts the Flyers will finish with 79 points "using wins above replacement (WAR) data from Evolving-Hockey, each team’s anticipated standings points is calculated."
Projecting the 2019-20 NHL standings: How does each roster...
That's a Points% of 0.482, which would be their worst finish since 06-07, and before that since 93-94.
NHL.com - Stats
They think the defense is going to be garbage.Did they remember to account for several major changes from last year?
Did they remember to account for several major changes from last year?
Alison Lukan at The Athletic predicts the Flyers will finish with 79 points "using wins above replacement (WAR) data from Evolving-Hockey, each team’s anticipated standings points is calculated."
Projecting the 2019-20 NHL standings: How does each roster...
That's a Points% of 0.482, which would be their worst finish since 06-07, and before that since 93-94.
NHL.com - Stats
They think the Flyers’ D is better with Gudas & MacDonald than Niskanen & Braun, because, CORSI!Did they remember to account for several major changes from last year?
My question is it predictive of this current year or do they assume status quo?The Flyers in general have too much unpredictability to accurately judge by a model. We have new coaches, a lot of young players that could easily exceed expectations and are hard to project. I think it's too low, but I understand why Evolving Hockey projects as such given the quantifiable major changes made.
Our big additions were Braun and Niskanen, who graded out as negative WAR players last season (Braun bottom 10 for defensemen). Besides Couturier, Giroux, and Sanheim pretty much every player performed barely above replacement or below replacement last season. Some we can expect regression for; others they just don't rate particularly high even at peak. It doesn't say much by their modeling that Gudas and MacDonald had the 4th and 5th highest WAR last season.
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My question is it predictive of this current year or do they assume status quo?