Holtz My Bahls
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Scratch Loktionov again and I'd bet he'd bolt to Russia. He never should have been scratched. He was the only player who appeared to step up in Kovy's absense.
Traitor Zach to answer your question about Marty's save percentage in the last thread. A 900 save percentage is not good. Most of the reason it's that low is because he faces so few shots. Now you can't expect just because the team gives up under 15 shots a game that there will only be a couple good chances. Another reason his save percentage is where it is is because of our PK. His even strength save percentage is pretty good.
If you look at other goalies on teams with notoriously bad PK'S like Pavelec, and Markstrom they also have low save percentages.
At least once a game it seems Marty lets in a goal that is deflected or changes direction in front. These are impossible to stop, and I know from experience. It's in the back of the net before you realize it changed directions. Marty heard that PING when it hit the post before he even realized the shot wasn't coming the way it was aimed. Only way to stop those are if it hits you.
Also Marty is part of the reason he faces so few shots. Look at how many games this year he faced under 20 shots, or under 15, and look at how many games Hedberg did. Hedberg never played a complete game where the team allowed less than 20 shots this year. Marty's stickhandling breaks up in zone time, and cuts down on the amount of chances the other team gets. Watching him is enough to know this.
Scratch Loktionov again and I'd bet he'd bolt to Russia. He never should have been scratched. He was the only player who appeared to step up in Kovy's absense.
Between Rooney reffing the game and Zidlicky's total gaff 30 seconds in to be the 3rd man behind the goal, I knew this game was done before it even got started.
Loktionov is the only bright spot in the lineup this year. I hope he is around next year.
Everyone has had a lack of production, underachieved, sucked, etc. but Loktionov consistently played well enough. Guys like Poni are garbage and had a spot over him.Despite his lack of production?
Did you expect anything less from a defenseman that can't play defense.Got to wonder why Zid tried to move the puck that way too.
Not a smart move.
Bleed you are one of like 3 people on here that really understands the position. People should listen to you about Marty.
This team doesn't need big personnel changes, it just needs a better attitude, and heavy tweaking. This was a decent team that underachieved heavily and did everything wrong. They zigged when they should of zagged, and not a thing went right on top of it. Special teams was a gigantic disaster this year, and Pete did a terrible job with the merry-go-round on D which did in fact cost us games, and Lou deserves blame for not being able to unload Tally or Volch when we really needed it.
It is bad that everyone did not realize how redundant our bottom D-men are and how some of them need to go.
Still though there is no reason for this to repeat next year. We have a very solid bottom 6, we have lots of talent in the top 6, and we are young and talented down the middle. We need another top 6 forward, particularly one that can play with Zajac and bump Clarkson into the bottom 6.
Tweak the forwards, and start the youth movement on D. With the draft now is the time to start trying to draft Elias' eventual replacement and start beefing up the forward corps in Albany. We are a bubble team right now, but we aren't far from being able to rise above that.
This was a decent team that underachieved heavily and did everything wrong.
Thanks I appreciate that. Don't get me wrong I could without a doubt see Marty fizzling out in the last 3 games, and not playing too good. Just going off a cliff with the rest of the team because there isn't anything to play for. Kinda like how they played today pretty much. He likely will even finish the season with a below 900 save percentage, but I wouldn't look too much into it in regards to his career being done or how he plays next season.
I remember Marty being pretty good early in 10-11. He usually kept games close, and was not the reason we were losing at all. He then got injured and then he came back, and just let everything in and fell off the cliff with the rest of the team. Then remember he asked Terreri to tell Jacques to go with Moose cause he really had no confidence. I could see the same thing happening with him to end the season though obviously not as bad because there's only 3 games left, and Moose may even get a start too.
Plus this was a 48 game season, and he didn't even play as many games as he would have anyway so that save percentage number could have come up or down. All I know is in the close to 70 games before he got injured he was posting a 921 save percentage, and that lasted from last years all star break through the playoffs, and the first 13 games this year or whatever it was before he got injured. Also a 930+ even strength save percentage. Only Lundqvist, and Quick had a better run than that over those 70 games, and we saw Marty outplay Lundqvist last year in the ECF.
Marty still has it, he isn't the Marty of old but he can still be very solid when we need him to be. Honestly I think Moose does too. It doesn't help when the team in front of them is playing so poorly.
Moose got the worse end of the deal because we played our worst defense in front of him, and the PK was at its worst as well. I am worried about post-Marty life, especially because I think we REALLY need him to be able to and want to play at least one more year after this current contract. Wedge could be the answer, but he needs to backup in the NHL first.
We are riding Marty/Moose next year no matter how much some groan on here. Buying out Moose would be stupid, and it is a waste of assets to get someone else when you have two goalies under contract already. Best most likely scenario is one more year of the geezers in net, then the following year Marty's potential replacement backs him up.
Much easier to just saw we suck and never had a chance. It is much harder to swallow that on paper this actually wasn't a bad team, bubble team that could of done more, and thus we completely wasted all the good things from last year and the opportunity a short season gives you (something team's like the Leafs and Isles are taking advantage of). Guys just underachieved like whoa, did not overcome the bad luck of injuries (something Ottawa did) and pissed a season away. Pretty much what Marty said today as well (though some people cherry picked his quotes like crazy to twist his words. He did say and think this team was better then what it showed.)
I don't blame Lou for going the youth movement route this year, since the market for forwards after Zach was terrible. Overpay for Semin and watch everyone complain how he doesn't back check? Bring Sykora back and watch him pull a this year's Poni impression by being slow, invisible, and just failing to even come close to the level of success he had last year (and the board turning on him in a week). Trade was only way to replace Zach, but I imagine the price was very steep.
I do blame Lou and Conte for letting the cupboard get so bare in the forward department. Youth movement isn't a bad idea in theory, but when one of those forwards you have to rely on is Tedy there is big problems. I am not expecting some NHL ready forward to come in via the draft and save the day next year, but we do seriously need to draft smart and get solid forwards in the system so we can start planning to replace guys like Elias. He is going to have to get an NHL forward via free agency or trade.
Unless I missed the quote, seems like nobody asked Deboer about the Volchenkov thing. Amazing.
They asked him in the pregame when he gave the lineup...his answer wasn't exactly convincing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4FT0cf3U5E&list=UU-fBJBt_WWMpt4XiLmLTnzw&index=6
So I guess that means Lou is stepping down after next year because that's the last year of Marty's 2-year deal.
They asked him in the pregame when he gave the lineup...his answer wasn't exactly convincing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4FT0cf3U5E&list=UU-fBJBt_WWMpt4XiLmLTnzw&index=6
Man no quotes about ''Throwing hits, blocking shots, or the toughness element in a big division game?''They asked him in the pregame when he gave the lineup...his answer wasn't exactly convincing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4FT0cf3U5E&list=UU-fBJBt_WWMpt4XiLmLTnzw&index=6
His brutal turnover, his piss poor attempt to stop the puck with his hand and the "look" Marty gave right after should be enough of a reason for Lou to remove him from our team.
He's a cancer when in lineup, period.
A pair of tough calls hampered the Devils' efforts to draw even late in regulation. The Devils had pulled Brodeur with about a minute left, and Jamie Langenbrunner was called for hooking on the ensuing 6-on-5 at 19:06.
Needing a goal, New Jersey kept Brodeur on the bench, which kept manpower even at 5-on-5 with Langenbrunner in the box.
Moments later, Paul Martin was pestered by Blair Betts as he carried the puck through the neutral zone, and dumped the puck in from the Devils' side of the red line. Michal Rozsival touched up behind the New York goal line, and the whistle was inexplicably blown for icing with 36 seconds left.
Instead of having the chance to fight for possession in New York territory, play stopped and the faceoff went to center ice.
@SherryDarlingNJ: Ref Chris Rooney also worked TB-NJ game on Feb. 7. Devils received an abuse of officials penalty in that one.
Rooney is a little twerp drunk with power. His history with the Devils started back with the infamous icing call while we were on the PK in the playoffs vs. the Rangers.
Madden tore into him and he's held the Devils in contempt ever since. He's the one with issues and deserves all the crap thrown his way.
Haha wasn't that the game where Guy Boucher was getting a bunch of penalties for mouthing off late in the game?