Adam da bomb
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I thought the verdict was still out on the corsi after all the games we won where we lost the corsi.How about 39 in 69 with team leading corsi?
I thought the verdict was still out on the corsi after all the games we won where we lost the corsi.How about 39 in 69 with team leading corsi?
I thought the verdict was still out on the corsi after all the games we won where we lost the corsi.
I agree Perrault has been better than the numbers show. I have no problem with a cold spell, I have problems with a really long cold spell. But then it gets into is he just cursed etc etc. After all, the eye test tells me he is still great at forechecking and creating opportunities.Outshooting your opponent is definitely a good thing. Hellebuyck carried us a lot early season until we got our game together, IMHO.
Anyways, I think Perreault's been playing fairly well this past month, but he's been a bit unlucky to my eyes. I don't think it's wise to use a cold spell - especially an unluckily cold cold spell - to judge a player's future value. It wasn't too long ago that Perreault's lines were the only ones that even worked.
It isn't just about cap hits. Asset management comes into play because Petan will be waiver eligible.Not sure who that might be. Most of the Jets' bottom 6 won't be making that much (Copp, Tanev, Armia, etc.). To be honest, the best option might be Perreault. He'd be tough to replace, but the Jets now have some very good bottom-6 players that can hold their own, and his $4.1M cap hit would give them more room for some other younger players.
The Jets are 37-8-5 (.790) in games where they were >50% adjCF. That's a 130 point pace over 82 games. President's Trophy.I thought the verdict was still out on the corsi after all the games we won where we lost the corsi.
The Jets are 37-8-5 (.790) in games where they were >50% adjCF. That's a 130 point pace over 82 games. President's Trophy.
They are 14-12-5 (.532) in games where they were < 50% adjCF. That's an 87 point pace - would put them 20th in the league right now...out of the playoffs.
Wheeler has had some really long cold spells.I agree Perrault has been better than the numbers show. I have no problem with a cold spell, I have problems with a really long cold spell. But then it gets into is he just cursed etc etc. After all, the eye test tells me he is still great at forechecking and creating opportunities.
What's our record look like when we score more than the other team?
I'm a huge Perrault fan, but I think his compete level has dropped a bit. He's never been a guy who can rely on his puck skills, he's got to win the battles and I think he has lost just a half step in that Dept. Same with Little. That being said they are still very hard working players.I agree Perrault has been better than the numbers show. I have no problem with a cold spell, I have problems with a really long cold spell. But then it gets into is he just cursed etc etc. After all, the eye test tells me he is still great at forechecking and creating opportunities.
Wheeler right now is one of if not the best player on the team. Perrault is not better than chef.Wheeler has had some really long cold spells.
Wheeler right now is one of if not the best player on the team. Perrault is not better than chef.
exactly. Can't overreact to cold spells is my point.Wheeler right now is one of if not the best player on the team. Perrault is not better than chef.
Two issues... One is the correlation between CF with future goal differentials. The other is correlation between CF and future CF.The Jets are 37-8-5 (.790) in games where they were >50% adjCF. That's a 130 point pace over 82 games. President's Trophy.
They are 14-12-5 (.532) in games where they were < 50% adjCF. That's an 87 point pace - would put them 20th in the league right now...out of the playoffs.
And when were they?Wheeler has had some really long cold spells.