wankstifier
All glory to the harvest god
- Jun 19, 2018
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Combined.
Yamamoto and Girard combined are only 17% heavier than Byfuglien.
Combined.
Fight the good fight against people when they lie!
That won't stop young, impressionable posters, like a Striiker for example, from possibly believing the drivel. Some need to hang back and sacrifice their time and effort to show others the truth.Or just put them on ignore so they aren't getting the attention they crave?
Goals above replacement
Evolving-Hockey
Couturier +14.4
Giroux +8.6
Konecny +6.3
Lindblom +4.6
Voracek +3.5
Patrick +3.1
Time for an update:
Game 1-21(Nov 22nd) when he played on the 2nd line: 10 points in 21 games
Game 22 vs NYR is when Weise became the 2nd line winger...hahaha
Game 22-44(Nov 23-Jan 13) on the 4th line never once getting to 15 minutes: 2 points in 23 games
Game 45 against Minny got promoted to 2nd line again and has 13 pts in 18 games playing 15:55 a game.
So 23 points in 39 games when used in a top 9 role. That's a 48 point pace over 82 games. And of course playing with Couts has helped, he was still on a 39 point pace WITHOUT Couts to start the year. Of course 39 point pace wasn't enough for Hak and got demoted.
Earlier in the season, Lindblom was put with Nolan Patrick and Jakub Voracek to form a line that played a major role in the Orange and Black grabbing seven of an eight possible points in the aforementioned road trip back in late October and early November. The trio played six more games alongside one another before then head coach Dave Hakstol decided to promote Dale Weise to the top six with Patrick and Voracek while demoting Lindblom to the fourth line with Scott Laughton and Tyrell Goulbourne (this is a real thing that happened, in public, and we let it all happen) for Philly’s Black Friday win against the New York Rangers.
bruhThat won't stop young, impressionable posters, like a Striiker for example, from possibly believing the drivel. Some need to hang back and sacrifice their time and effort to show others the truth.
well, well, well. Look at that.Craig Forsythe has a breakdown of Lindblom's numbers before and after the demotion.
The Two O’Clock Number: 302
Except he didn't give the numbers before he was demoted, or any advanced metrics.
That's not much of an analysis.
Note that Gordon kept Lindblom on the 4th line for longer, and playing less minutes per game, than Hakstol.
Since Gordon also demoted Weise to the 4th line, then to the bench, it seems other factors were involved.
So what you are saying is a professional coach joined the team, analyzed the team, moved Weise basically out of the lineup (and off the practice ice) and put the better player back into a position to succeed, which he did similarly to earlier in the season, or am I reading that wrong?
I wonder if we could hire Scott Gordon on these boards to take you from an active poster, to occasional poster, and then have you shipped out for future considerations
You guys would miss me, otherwise it would just be a flock of parrots around here, saying the same thing over and over and over . . .
Except of course for the Cap'n, who'd be the Bird of Paradise.
You jump off the cliff first, I'll observe.
You guys would miss me, otherwise it would just be a flock of parrots around here, saying the same thing over and over and over . . .
Except of course for the Cap'n, who'd be the Bird of Paradise.
I for one actually value people who challenge my opinion and tend to back their opposite position with numbers.
That's the purpose of such a forum, right?