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We seem to struggle to win any in a row and don’t lose in regulation a bunch in a row either. A .500 team isn’t the worst thing, the seeming security in that is progress somewhat: but only progress relative to the worst we’ve seen the last decade or so. Not so much after a 91 points last year. Hasn’t been enough holds on career year outputs from last season nor replacement of that output through internal dev. It’ll be interesting to see how they look to transition from .500 club to playoff club
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Kinda what I was getting at maybe. These guys just started but I’m sure there’s a point where you can have too much youth
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Yes, his numbers have been poor great talent, will probably be very good, his results haven’t been I know you were being sarcastic but it’s not a flex. The goalies aside from UPL have been poor. The nhl standard isn’t “don’t be absolutely horrific” no matter how much one wants it to be goalies need to be actively good
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What about at the quarter and a tiny bit pole
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One thing I’ve been pleased about is, anecdotally, the fanbase holding pretty firm on “playoffs being the expectation” this year. Much more frustration at the slow start under the prism of this context than any sort of excuse making (which you see, but not nearly as prevalent). I like that. It’s nice to see the general awareness that year 4 should be about achieving something tangible. Tuch cited the boos yesterday as spurring them on, right? A little reminder wasn’t misplaced. It’s good stuff. And if we make the playoffs, Adams will certainly have done an acceptable job. 4 seasons is enough time to expect a playoff birth, but he’d still go down as the only GM of the last 3 to actually do it.
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At hockey games? I agree
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Now that made me laugh haha No not the guy in the meme, the post itself is yet another “Steph Curry”. The meme I’m referring to is, “Oh, but I was told Steph Curry couldn’t shoot?!” Basically, someone invents something no one has ever said and argues against the imagined point of view