Thread: [Game Takes] Game Takes: Jets 4 Flames 3 (OT)
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Old 01-15-2021, 10:29 AM   #16
Enoch Root
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Yikes, very ugly night for Ryan, Nordstrom and Lucic - and that matches the eye test. Mangiapane-Backlund-Ryan was ineffective, but Mangiapane-Backlund-Bennett looked great. Lucic-Bennett-Nordstrom was a complete disaster, and Lucic-Ryan-Nordstrom looked no better...but, that's a positive - I think tonight they sorted out line 1 and line 3, Tkachuk-Lindholm-Dube, and Mangiapane-Backlund-Bennett. You take those two lines and move forward...

...but what the hell do you do about Gaudreau and Monahan at 5 on 5 play. It looked like a direct continuation of last season, which was a direct continuation of post-All Star break 2019. They actively hurt the team at even strength. How do you fix this? We're nearing 2 calendar years of them being a liability and that isn't something this team can overcome.

Genuinely disappointed with the team from an emotional perspective. They still lack the ability to counter-punch when they get bopped on the nose. Where is the leadership on the ice?

Markstrom looked good. Tanev honestly surprised me a bit and I found some hope in the Hanifin-Tanev pairing. Does Valimaki strike anyone else as slow? Andersson looks like a raw elite talent - and I'm excited to see where he progresses to by the end of the season as the sky appears to be the limit for him.
He is a good skater, I don't think there are any concerns there.

My thoughts on him looking slow last night were that he was able to dominate the Finnish league, and the game slowed down for him. He was relaxed and poised, and he dominated.

And then he came to the NHL and was caught off guard as to how much faster it is. I have no doubts that he will adjust.
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