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By the way, here's a reference to mojo's nickname:
Marcus Johansson Olympic Stats | Hockey-Reference.com
Marcus Johansson Olympic Stats | Hockey-Reference.com
The history of those 2 franchises is as different as chalk and cheese. As you may know.Only fans of both Manchester United and the Buffalo Sabres know true anguish
Ole's foot was in the crease at the Nou Camp a month before Hull's foot was in the crease at MMA. One brought me the greatest of highs, one crushed my soul like a tin can.The history of those 2 franchises is as different as chalk and cheese. As you may know.
Au contraire. You need to know this stuff to order Jose Cuervo lolAs it is in every non English speaking European country.
Was at the game, row 1.
Thoughts:
Vesey looked great
Ristolainen looked great in the o zone
Eichel looked great when he finally engaged in the final 40
Reinhart looked great, period
Columbus' B-team ate our transition game alive for the first 50 minutes of the game
An old Bill Walsh adage: "They played better as a unit than we did"
The above quote was abundantly clear for the entire game; we just had the decisive edge in talent to finish it
We still suck at playing as a 5-man unit
Olofsson and Skinner should swap PP spots right now
Mittelstadt was......bah. He had a few moments during the 3rd period blitz (almost the whole team did)
Sobotka and Okposo are still as anchor-y as last season.
Scandella sucked, but what else is new
Hutton was solid. He faced some real good looks, because, like I said, "They played better as a unit than we did"
I leave this game, not pessimistic about the season, but definitely lacking confidence.
As it is in every non English speaking European country.
I don't think there really is a system, he was saying he wants to give players the freedom to play to their strengths rather than try and force a player to play in a system they may not be comfortable in and doesn't allow them to succeed.I should of gave props to Tage tonight. I have some faith he is going to be a useful player.
Have the players picked up on the new system, did not look like it P1.
And forgot to mention Mitts has me very worried for him, and our top 9.
Agreed, Bott's has to find a way for these 3, Sobotka, Okposo, Scandella to disappear.
Au contraire. You need to know this stuff to order Jose Cuervo lol
This is the IPA - the International Phonetic Alphabet.
[dʒ] is the "j" in "jump", and [ʒ] is the "g" in "mirage".
[x] is a sound that doesn't exist in English natively, but in the word "loch", or German "Bach" (technically not, but it's similar).
[j] is the "y" in "yes".
Mon Dieu! Europe ends at the Bosphorus.Touché kind sir. I should have said Spanish as well. I overlooked France because they’re insignificant and Turkey is not Europe.
Is there a single coach in all of hockey who doesn't understand that in 3v3 maintaining possession is everything?Still buzzin baby! Preseason victory over a B team, but whatever, I still think there were so many positives tonight.
-Risto looked so much better- hey, a decent coach and reasonable ice time/situational usage and he isn't terrible. Half of us called that. There will still be some bad moments, but he's capable of solid play.
-Johansson is a swiss army knife and I love it. I think his zone entry and ability to drive offense might be better than his finish, but we needed a guy who can get it into the zone and play multiple lines/positions. I was hyped on that signing, and he looks like he fits the bill perfectly.
-Thompson and Vesey looked.. good? I'm cautiously optimistic.
-Olofsson. Reinhart. Dahlin. Gilmour
Just a lot more positives than negatives- once again, one preseason game against a B squad, but they dominated the majority of the game and got the win. That's good enough for now.
-Scandella still sucks, I'm hoping Risto plays himself into staying and Scandella gets shipped.
-I worry about Mitts- he looked more involved tonight, but he still just looks a bit lost out there. Idk which works better, keeping him up knowing he might struggle or sending him down in a hard reset that might only shake him further.
I've said it before, I'll say it again- I like how Botts loaded up on defense. See who's playing best, have insurance for injuries, and ship the worst performer or the most overvalued guy outta town.
Oh, and if OT was actually Krueger's plan.. ****ing brilliant. Never force it in OT. Hold the puck, pick your spots, reset if it isn't there. Seems kind odd at first, but with so much ice the one thing you don't wanna do is lose the puck. Find the opportunity that looks best, take the shot, and if another opportunity isn't there.. set up and do it again. Don't think I've ever seen so much backpedalling, very.. futbol-esque to be honest.
Sure, but they were abandoning the offensive zone at the first hint of pressure, taking no risk of losing possession in making a play whatsoever. It was an exaggerated approach that I don't recall seeing before.Is there a single coach in all of hockey who doesn't understand that in 3v3 maintaining possession is everything?
Is there a single coach in all of hockey who doesn't understand that in 3v3 maintaining possession is everything?
I don't think there really is a system, he was saying he wants to give players the freedom to play to their strengths rather than try and force a player to play in a system they may not be comfortable in and doesn't allow them to succeed.
Honestly if thats the case, its probably the most interesting idea we have had behind the bench, I look forward to seeing how it plays out.
Sure, but they were abandoning the offensive zone at the first hint of pressure, taking no risk of losing possession in making a play whatsoever. It was an exaggerated approach that I don't recall seeing before.
I think that was the point.
It's not just Okposo's physical speed, which is problematic, but not so much so that a wiley veteran couldn't overcome it by playing smart (like Pommer). He seems to be mentally slow and incapable of making quick decisions. Not sure if that was the type of player he was pre-concussion, but the combination of the two types of slowness isn't suitable for the NHL.
He keeps repeating those same old habits of hanging on to the puck too long, sometimes in the worst possible situations, like right in front of his goalie, or behind the goal, or any other "Don't f*** around"-area. Not that it mattered too much yesterday, but even in a mostly meaningless game like last night i would feel at least a bit of shame towards my teammates by doing such unnecessary things.I thought Eichel was pretty bad outside of his assist on Olofsson goal from what I saw (2nd-3rd period). He was turning the puck over like crazy.
I should of gave props to Tage tonight. I have some faith he is going to be a useful player.
Have the players picked up on the new system, did not look like it P1.
And forgot to mention Mitts has me very worried for him, and our top 9.
Agreed, Bott's has to find a way for these 3, Sobotka, Okposo, Scandella to disappear.
Sweet, so I'm not crazy for thinking it was a bit above and beyond what I've seen before. Obviously possession matters, but I just don't think I've seen a system emphasize it to the point where guys willing skate away from decent opportunities in hopes of finding a better chance with a reset. I'm really ****ing pumped on Krueger until proven otherwise, and somethin like that just shows me a strategic mind at work.
Watch Kane and Toews. They do it religiously.Sweet, so I'm not crazy for thinking it was a bit above and beyond what I've seen before. Obviously possession matters, but I just don't think I've seen a system emphasize it to the point where guys willing skate away from decent opportunities in hopes of finding a better chance with a reset. I'm really ****ing pumped on Krueger until proven otherwise, and somethin like that just shows me a strategic mind at work.