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Poor kid is going to be another Gustafsson. No big, no good.Lost in the circus is that Manning has had a solid debut. Especially for a franchise that is currentty looking for d-men who aren't total liabilities.
Poor kid is going to be another Gustafsson. No big, no good.Lost in the circus is that Manning has had a solid debut. Especially for a franchise that is currentty looking for d-men who aren't total liabilities.
RNI'm watching Colorado play the Blues right now, but I don't often watch the Avs. Can I get the cliffs version of why they are struggling so badly this season?
I must say I am impressed with the story but even more impressed with the comments from the fans. It shows that not all Flyers fans are douchebags (also excluding FBG Flyer fans).tom22406 said:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/teamstats.htm?fetchKey=20152ALLSAAAll&sort=faceOffWinPercentage&viewName=summaryWhere can I find face off statistics. Im fairly sure the rangers have to be at the bottom of the pack
This leads to my next question: Is there a dominant face off guy that is on the block?
The Rangers do not have enough money to sign all their FA forwards. Thinking maybe they can put something together for a face off specialist.
oof, I knew it was bad.http://www.nhl.com/ice/teamstats.htm?fetchKey=20152ALLSAAAll&sort=faceOffWinPercentage&viewName=summaryWhere can I find face off statistics. Im fairly sure the rangers have to be at the bottom of the pack
This leads to my next question: Is there a dominant face off guy that is on the block?
The Rangers do not have enough money to sign all their FA forwards. Thinking maybe they can put something together for a face off specialist.
Rangers are 29th (46.6%), just ahead of the Sabres (45.3%)
Antoine Vermette could be on the block, but won't come cheap. He's winning 55% of his draws this year.
May McClement is a pending UFA on Carolina so I assume he'll be shopped. He's winning 55% of his draws this year and is a good penalty killer.
Stepan is the main guy killing the Rangers. He's at 43% while Brassard is at 49.3 and D.Moore is at 55%. Well, Kevin Hayes is horrible too (34% on 348 draws)
The FO specialists end up costing a ton. I remember a big push for the Rangers to go get Paul Gaustad back in 2012 and he ended up going for a 1st round pick. And then Nashville was basically forced to re-sign him to justify giving up the pick, and paid him 4x3.75. Just too much to pay.oof, I knew it was bad.http://www.nhl.com/ice/teamstats.htm?fetchKey=20152ALLSAAAll&sort=faceOffWinPercentage&viewName=summaryWhere can I find face off statistics. Im fairly sure the rangers have to be at the bottom of the pack
This leads to my next question: Is there a dominant face off guy that is on the block?
The Rangers do not have enough money to sign all their FA forwards. Thinking maybe they can put something together for a face off specialist.
Rangers are 29th (46.6%), just ahead of the Sabres (45.3%)
Antoine Vermette could be on the block, but won't come cheap. He's winning 55% of his draws this year.
May McClement is a pending UFA on Carolina so I assume he'll be shopped. He's winning 55% of his draws this year and is a good penalty killer.
Stepan is the main guy killing the Rangers. He's at 43% while Brassard is at 49.3 and D.Moore is at 55%. Well, Kevin Hayes is horrible too (34% on 348 draws)
What does a weaker Canadian dollar do to the sal cap? C$ is around $0.83.28. There is a Board of Governors’ meeting in Columbus, but an updated salary cap projection is not expected. At the December get-together the number for 2015-16 was $73M, as long as the Canadian dollar stayed in the 88-cent range.
NHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
won't go up as much as they were expecting.From 30 thoughts:
What does a weaker Canadian dollar do to the sal cap? C$ is around $0.83.
http://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
where are you seeing it?
guess their beta isn't working too well then.http://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
where are you seeing it?
do you think they trade any forwards. No way they can sign them all right? Step is number 1 priority and then whathttp://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
where are you seeing it?
I think they'll see what kind of contract Marty wants and go from there. At that price, you make it work of course. Zucc has taken a discount a couple times already and I'm sure he's ready to finally be paid. Hags will probably be the odd man out. He doesn't do enough on his own to score goals...typically they come from plays like last night. Right place at the right time, tip ins, etc. If deciding between two guys, you pay/keep the one who can create and make plays on his own.do you think they trade any forwards. No way they can sign them all right? Step is number 1 priority and then whatMSL if he takes 3 million a year? Zuuc and Hags need to get paid and I dont think they have enough money for everyone. Girardi contract starting to hurt but there is really not much out there they could have replaced him with. My BIL says that Skeij (spelling??) is the real deal and next up in two yearshttp://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.where are you seeing it?BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild will each host outdoor games next season, according to a report Wednesday from TSN’s Bob McKenzie. The games will complement the Jan. 1 Winter Classic, which will take place in Boston’s Gillette Stadium and feature the Bruins and Montreal Canadiens.
Dates and locations have yet to be finalized, but McKenzie’s report indicates the Wild will square off against their division rival Chicago Blackhawks, while the Avs will take on the Detroit Red Wings in their outdoor game. It will be the first time Colorado and Minnesota will stage an outdoor NHL game, but the Wings and Blackhawks are familiar to the outdoors: both Chicago and Detroit have played in two Winter Classics, and the Hawks played another outdoor game last season at the NFL’s Soldier Field as part of the league’s Stadium Series.
The outdoor games have been a staggering success everywhere they’ve been held, and there’s nothing to suggest they won’t go over like gangbusters in Minnesota and Colorado. At this point, the question isn’t where the league isn’t going to stage an outdoor game – but rather, which market will be last to participate.
With this lunacy every team should have to play one every year.http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/report-minnesota-colorado-to-host-nhl-outdoor-games-next-season/
The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild will each host outdoor games next season, according to a report Wednesday from TSN’s Bob McKenzie. The games will complement the Jan. 1 Winter Classic, which will take place in Boston’s Gillette Stadium and feature the Bruins and Montreal Canadiens.
Dates and locations have yet to be finalized, but McKenzie’s report indicates the Wild will square off against their division rival Chicago Blackhawks, while the Avs will take on the Detroit Red Wings in their outdoor game. It will be the first time Colorado and Minnesota will stage an outdoor NHL game, but the Wings and Blackhawks are familiar to the outdoors: both Chicago and Detroit have played in two Winter Classics, and the Hawks played another outdoor game last season at the NFL’s Soldier Field as part of the league’s Stadium Series.
The outdoor games have been a staggering success everywhere they’ve been held, and there’s nothing to suggest they won’t go over like gangbusters in Minnesota and Colorado. At this point, the question isn’t where the league isn’t going to stage an outdoor game – but rather, which market will be last to participate.
How good are these ice machines?GTBilly said:With this lunacy every team should have to play one every year.Aaron Rudnicki said:http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/report-minnesota-colorado-to-host-nhl-outdoor-games-next-season/
The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild will each host outdoor games next season, according to a report Wednesday from TSNs Bob McKenzie. The games will complement the Jan. 1 Winter Classic, which will take place in Bostons Gillette Stadium and feature the Bruins and Montreal Canadiens.
Dates and locations have yet to be finalized, but McKenzies report indicates the Wild will square off against their division rival Chicago Blackhawks, while the Avs will take on the Detroit Red Wings in their outdoor game. It will be the first time Colorado and Minnesota will stage an outdoor NHL game, but the Wings and Blackhawks are familiar to the outdoors: both Chicago and Detroit have played in two Winter Classics, and the Hawks played another outdoor game last season at the NFLs Soldier Field as part of the leagues Stadium Series.
The outdoor games have been a staggering success everywhere theyve been held, and theres nothing to suggest they wont go over like gangbusters in Minnesota and Colorado. At this point, the question isnt where the league isnt going to stage an outdoor game but rather, which market will be last to participate.
some good info in this piece regarding NHL outdoor games. surprised the Wild wanted Chicago over Dallas.As of earlier today, the NHL was still negotiating with Target Field and TCF Bank Stadium to determine which venue would host the stadium-series game and alumni game.
As has been reported many times, Craig Leipold’s ultimate goal is to host the actual Winter Classic. As has been reported many times, the NHL has thus far told the Wild owner that he needs to be patient. Leipold has been so adamant about his desire to host, he declined the chance for the Wild to be the visitor against Washington.
A few years ago, Leipold also declined the stadium series games because he wanted the main event. However, Leipold has since changed his mind and informed Commissioner Gary Bettman awhile ago that he would be willing to host a stadium series game as long as it helps his eventual objective – to host a Winter Classic.
As for the stadium-series game, the NHL originally wanted the Wild to play the Dallas Stars. The Wild requested the Blackhawks. According to MacKenzie’s report, the Wild got the Blackhawks. It will be Chicago's fourth outdoor game, Minnesota's first.
There are many factors why there is only one game this season, but one reason is because of a lawsuit against the Philadelphia Flyers last year.
“I mean, it’s crazy when you think about it, but basically they got sued because they removed a regular-season game from the season-ticket package and didn’t make it available to the fans on the basis that they’d be able to buy it at [Wells Fargo Center],” Daly said. “There was no judgment, but there was a settlement.”
So to protect itself, the league sent new language for teams to include in their season-ticket packages in the event they got an outdoor game. However, a number of teams had already sent their renewal notices out, including the Wild. Apparently, the Sharks had not.
Having only one stadium-series game coupled with the declining Canadian dollar are factors in a salary cap that’s expected to only reach $71 million next season.
They don't really need to make a trade, but I think Hagelin is the clear bargaining chip. I don't think they'll have enough for him next season. The can get a C and move Hayes to the wing. Or bring up Duclair. They could use a little more help on D too.I think they'll see what kind of contract Marty wants and go from there. At that price, you make it work of course. Zucc has taken a discount a couple times already and I'm sure he's ready to finally be paid. Hags will probably be the odd man out. He doesn't do enough on his own to score goals...typically they come from plays like last night. Right place at the right time, tip ins, etc. If deciding between two guys, you pay/keep the one who can create and make plays on his own.do you think they trade any forwards. No way they can sign them all right? Step is number 1 priority and then whatMSL if he takes 3 million a year? Zuuc and Hags need to get paid and I dont think they have enough money for everyone. Girardi contract starting to hurt but there is really not much out there they could have replaced him with. My BIL says that Skeij (spelling??) is the real deal and next up in two yearshttp://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.where are you seeing it?BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
Don't think they trade him though unless the return is for a "help you now and help you later" type, which is probably unlikely. Think they'd rather ride it out with him in the playoffs.
I might have asked the same thing on here back during the 2012 playoffs when it seemed like this kept happening to the Rangers. I agree with you, although I could see teams being more hesitant to try it during the period with the long change. Just seems like even 10 seconds away would make it worth not tiring out your defense for a minute+ and still risking giving one up playing a half man down.Answer something for me. When a forward is on the penalty kill and he loses his stick, he lingers near the point like a blocking dummy, waiting to get obliterated by a slap shot. Wouldn't it make more sense to make a mad dash to the bench in four seconds to grab a new stick?
Frau Blücher!Answer something for me. When a forward is on the penalty kill and he loses his stick, he lingers near the point like a blocking dummy, waiting to get obliterated by a slap shot. Wouldn't it make more sense to make a mad dash to the bench in four seconds to grab a new stick?
Rick Nash!chet said:Let's get into the All Star mindset by looking at some props.
Who will be the first person picked? I assume they will flip a coin to decide the order but I think if Toews wins, he will pick a Hawk with Keith or CC being equally likely.
If Folingo/Kane win, I don't think they'd take RJ but I think they might take Stamkos. Crosby isn't playing. Thoughts?
Here are the odds from bovada.lv (I signed up and funded an account this am):
Any Other Player
30/1
with the close change it's stupid not to IMO.Raider Nation said:Answer something for me. When a forward is on the penalty kill and he loses his stick, he lingers near the point like a blocking dummy, waiting to get obliterated by a slap shot. Wouldn't it make more sense to make a mad dash to the bench in four seconds to grab a new stick?
So is it a rule that if you miss the ASG that you must miss one game on either side of break? I saw where they said that he will miss Tues game vs Jets.Crosby out of the All-Star Game again?
I was shocked to see he's actually played in only one in his career ... and that was in 2007.
Yep.So is it a rule that if you miss the ASG that you must miss one game on either side of break? .Crosby out of the All-Star Game again?
I was shocked to see he's actually played in only one in his career ... and that was in 2007.
I have heard people say that he took the death of his grandfather rather hard and it impacted his game. Not sure if there is any substance to this.They don't really need to make a trade, but I think Hagelin is the clear bargaining chip. I don't think they'll have enough for him next season. The can get a C and move Hayes to the wing. Or bring up Duclair. They could use a little more help on D too.I think they'll see what kind of contract Marty wants and go from there. At that price, you make it work of course. Zucc has taken a discount a couple times already and I'm sure he's ready to finally be paid. Hags will probably be the odd man out. He doesn't do enough on his own to score goals...typically they come from plays like last night. Right place at the right time, tip ins, etc. If deciding between two guys, you pay/keep the one who can create and make plays on his own.do you think they trade any forwards. No way they can sign them all right? Step is number 1 priority and then whatMSL if he takes 3 million a year? Zuuc and Hags need to get paid and I dont think they have enough money for everyone. Girardi contract starting to hurt but there is really not much out there they could have replaced him with. My BIL says that Skeij (spelling??) is the real deal and next up in two yearshttp://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.where are you seeing it?BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
Don't think they trade him though unless the return is for a "help you now and help you later" type, which is probably unlikely. Think they'd rather ride it out with him in the playoffs.
So, is Kreider finally starting to live up to his potential? He's really got a lot of fire lately.
Could be...growing pains.I have heard people say that he took the death of his grandfather rather hard and it impacted his game. Not sure if there is any substance to this.They don't really need to make a trade, but I think Hagelin is the clear bargaining chip. I don't think they'll have enough for him next season. The can get a C and move Hayes to the wing. Or bring up Duclair. They could use a little more help on D too.I think they'll see what kind of contract Marty wants and go from there. At that price, you make it work of course. Zucc has taken a discount a couple times already and I'm sure he's ready to finally be paid. Hags will probably be the odd man out. He doesn't do enough on his own to score goals...typically they come from plays like last night. Right place at the right time, tip ins, etc. If deciding between two guys, you pay/keep the one who can create and make plays on his own.do you think they trade any forwards. No way they can sign them all right? Step is number 1 priority and then whatMSL if he takes 3 million a year? Zuuc and Hags need to get paid and I dont think they have enough money for everyone. Girardi contract starting to hurt but there is really not much out there they could have replaced him with. My BIL says that Skeij (spelling??) is the real deal and next up in two yearshttp://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stepade01-additional.htmlNHL.com has him winning 242 of 560 (318 losses) in 31GP. Not sure why HockeyReference would match on wins but be so far off on losses.where are you seeing it?BTW, H-R.com shows Stepan at about 46% this year (242 wins, 289 losses). With 31 GP, he's losing exactly 1.5 more draws a game than he wins (7.8 wins/pg, 9.3 loss/pg). Obviously those numbers mean something when they're aggregated, but on a per game basis you have to think of what you're really trying to improve.
Don't think they trade him though unless the return is for a "help you now and help you later" type, which is probably unlikely. Think they'd rather ride it out with him in the playoffs.
So, is Kreider finally starting to live up to his potential? He's really got a lot of fire lately.
Seems like a selfish malcontent. Boston is clearly better off without him.Tyler Seguin opens up: http://www.theplayerstribune.com/tyler-seguin-moving-on/
was just coming here to post the same thing....amazing .
Such a sick group of talent down the middle that guys like Stamkos, Seguin, and Tavares have to be moved to the wing.PRELIMINARY DEPTH CHART
Goaltender
Price
Fleury
Luongo
Defense
Doughty
Weber
Keith
Pietrangelo
Subban
Ekblad
Vlasic
Giordano
Left wing
Tavares
Nash
Benn
Couture
Center
Crosby
Getzlaf
Toews
Bergeron
Giroux
Right wing
Stamkos
Perry
Seguin
Johansen
MacKinnon
On the bubble: Jonathan Bernier, Corey Crawford, Brian Elliott, Braden Holtby
On the bubble: Jay Bouwmeester, Brent Burns, Kris Letang, Brent Seabrook
On the bubble: Jeff Carter, Matt Duchene, Taylor Hall, Connor McDavid, Jaden Schwartz, Patrick Sharp