JoeSchmoe Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Glad to see Malenstyn get a well deserved seat upstairs. He'll hit and block the odd shot, but is an offensive black hole. Kozak and Dunne can play the same role... Only better. Krebs... Your next. Greenway... You too. I thought about including Quinn on this list but part of me feels he's on the brink of figuring out his game. There's definite glimpses. Kind of like when Thompson was younger, but hadn't quite put it all together yet. Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Brawndo said: UPL in the starters net Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 45 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said: Glad to see Malenstyn get a well deserved seat upstairs. He'll hit and block the odd shot, but is an offensive black hole. Kozak and Dunne can play the same role... Only better. Krebs... Your next. Greenway... You too. I thought about including Quinn on this list but part of me feels he's on the brink of figuring out his game. There's definite glimpses. Kind of like when Thompson was younger, but hadn't quite put it all together yet. I don't get the Malenstyn disrespect. He's a monster on the forecheck. He often beats players to the puck on dump-ins. 2 Quote
Sidc3000 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: I don't get the Malenstyn disrespect. He's a monster on the forecheck. He often beats players to the puck on dump-ins. Because if you don’t score and you’re not on the top line, dude don’t want them on the team Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Did Malenstyn tweak something last game? I'm surprised with his speed that he's the first one sitting. Quote
Pimlach Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I will be watching. Really need this to be a win. The Bills game is hurting me, as did the hockey Flame Out on Wednesday. Quote
Indabuff Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, #freejame said: Sabres game after a Bills loss Quote
Sidc3000 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Pimlach said: I will be watching. Really need this to be a win. The Bills game is hurting me, as did the hockey Flame Out on Wednesday. It has been a rough couple days for sure Edited 1 hour ago by Sidc3000 Quote
Pimlach Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, JoeSchmoe said: Glad to see Malenstyn get a well deserved seat upstairs. He'll hit and block the odd shot, but is an offensive black hole. Kozak and Dunne can play the same role... Only better. Krebs... Your next. Greenway... You too. I thought about including Quinn on this list but part of me feels he's on the brink of figuring out his game. There's definite glimpses. Kind of like when Thompson was younger, but hadn't quite put it all together yet. Fixing the fourth line will not move the needle toward the playoff goal. The fourth line players are good enough for a wildcard team, and for most teams actually. The problem is the top 6 and it has been for a long time. Improve the top 6, move some of the current 6 to the 3rd line. Everyone likes Doan. I do too. But he is not a first line player at this point in his career. He would not be top 6 on top 8 team. Add better players, improve the first line and benefit from the trickle down. 1 Quote
Sidc3000 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago What team do we get, Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 41 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: I don't get the Malenstyn disrespect. He's a monster on the forecheck. He often beats players to the puck on dump-ins. He does all that, but he inevitably loses the puck because he doesn't have the hockey IQ to know how to make a play. Watching my kids grow up through minor hockey, you see these players all the time. Fantastic skaters, hard workers, but just can't put it all together. It baffles me how they can't see a window or two to get the front of the net, while kids with less skill can. If Malenstyn could help put the odd one in while playing a strong defensive game, and get to maybe 45%GF he wouldn't bother me. But he's not close because his IQ is so bad. Quote
pastajoe Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I’ll take Malenstyn over Krebs any day. Krebs is smaller, slower, and repeatedly gets knocked over. I hope they throw him in a deal with UPL. 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted 45 minutes ago Report Posted 45 minutes ago 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said: I don't get the Malenstyn disrespect. He's a monster on the forecheck. He often beats players to the puck on dump-ins. I think Malenstyn was pretty bad early in the year, but the last week or two I think he has been one of the better forwards. Quote
North Buffalo Posted 40 minutes ago Report Posted 40 minutes ago 3 hours ago, HILLsabre said: Boy! I bet that "first line" of ours really puts the fear into our opponents! One frickin far cry from the "French Connection". Oh how far the benchmark of a scoring line has fallen for this franchise!!!😫 Thompson needs his soft ass dropped to 2nd line along with Tuck... Quote
Carmel Corn Posted 38 minutes ago Report Posted 38 minutes ago 7 hours ago, Brawndo said: UPL in the starters net What an F’d Up organization!!! Did they forget a guy named Alex Lyon who played pretty well before they gave him a rest….incompetent decision making at a level never seen before in professional sports. Quote
mjd1001 Posted 38 minutes ago Report Posted 38 minutes ago 51 minutes ago, Pimlach said: Fixing the fourth line will not move the needle toward the playoff goal. The fourth line players are good enough for a wildcard team, and for most teams actually. The problem is the top 6 and it has been for a long time. Improve the top 6, move some of the current 6 to the 3rd line. Everyone likes Doan. I do too. But he is not a first line player at this point in his career. He would not be top 6 on top 8 team. Add better players, improve the first line and benefit from the trickle down. You are probably correct in the long term regarding Doan, but often times its not how much talent you have, but rather how you compiment the players you are with. I think most will agree that Tage Thompson is the most talented offensive forward on this team, so how does Doan impact him when they are playing together: Tage with Doan: 1 goal every 16 minutes ES. Tage with anyone other than Doan: 1 goal every 18.7 minutes That is actual goals, how about how well they generate chances? (expected goals) Tage with Doan: 1 expected goal every 17.8 minutes. Tage with anyone else: 1 goal every 22.5 minutes. Small sample size, but in the 65 even strength minutes Doan has played with Tage, they produce, and generate chances better than Tage with anyone else other than Doan. Just like last year with Kulich and Tage...maybe it won't last, maybe it will, but it deserves a bit more time to find out. 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted 26 minutes ago Report Posted 26 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: You are probably correct in the long term regarding Doan, but often times its not how much talent you have, but rather how you compiment the players you are with. I think most will agree that Tage Thompson is the most talented offensive forward on this team, so how does Doan impact him when they are playing together: Tage with Doan: 1 goal every 16 minutes ES. Tage with anyone other than Doan: 1 goal every 18.7 minutes That is actual goals, how about how well they generate chances? (expected goals) Tage with Doan: 1 expected goal every 17.8 minutes. Tage with anyone else: 1 goal every 22.5 minutes. Small sample size, but in the 65 even strength minutes Doan has played with Tage, they produce, and generate chances better than Tage with anyone else other than Doan. Just like last year with Kulich and Tage...maybe it won't last, maybe it will, but it deserves a bit more time to find out. It could just be that Tage likes to carry and shoot the puck and for sure he is good at generating his own shot. Maybe its best if one of his wingers isn't necessarily the most talented, but rather someone who is going to win battles and cause some chaos in front of the net? Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted 8 minutes ago Report Posted 8 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Sidc3000 said: What team do we get, Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? Well, if we've learned anything over the past couple of years, anytime this outfit shows a sign of life, it's inevitably followed by a losing streak. I'll be watching, but I'm not optimistic... especially with UPL in net. Edited 7 minutes ago by HumanSlinky39 Quote
Sidc3000 Posted 4 minutes ago Report Posted 4 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, HumanSlinky39 said: Well, if we've learned anything over the past couple of years, anytime this outfit shows a sign of life, it's inevitably followed by a losing streak. I'll be watching, but I'm not optimistic... especially with UPL in net. Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted 3 minutes ago Report Posted 3 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: Fixing the fourth line will not move the needle toward the playoff goal. The fourth line players are good enough for a wildcard team, and for most teams actually. The problem is the top 6 and it has been for a long time. Improve the top 6, move some of the current 6 to the 3rd line. Everyone likes Doan. I do too. But he is not a first line player at this point in his career. He would not be top 6 on top 8 team. Add better players, improve the first line and benefit from the trickle down. I'm looking at tonight's lines and 3 maybe 4 of the top 6 are 3rd liners on a good team. The whole problem is Adams dumped everything into Cozens, Quinn, and Peterka becoming top-6 guys and it went bust. Cozens was traded for a guy with top-6 talent but is rarely available; Peterka became one but then wanted out; Quinn will show flashes from time-to-time, but he's not there and it doesn't look promising. Another Adams failure. Edited 2 minutes ago by HumanSlinky39 Quote
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