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Old 03-24-2024, 01:11 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by boogerz View Post
Points are not the be all end all indicator of skill. Look at the Jets...until two games ago, none of their star forwards (Scheifle, Connor, Ehlers) were PPG, yet the team is amongst the top in the league in Rick Bowness' defense-first, "low event" system. Some coaching systems facilitate high scoring and others don't...there's no correlation to skill. On the Preds, Nyquist is skilled, but he was a borderline cap dump in CBJ last year. Sissons is a bottom six player. McCarron, Sherwood, and Smith were were all grinder-type tweeners until now, yet they're all playing middle six minutes. Even Reilly is more of a workman-like player than a skilled one.

Brunette has every forward on that team contributing on the scoreboard, but not a single person is looking at that forward group and thinking its skilled.

Contrast that to the Flames roster that has four former 30-goal scorers (Huberdeau, Kadri, Mangiapane, and Kuzmenko) and three 20-goal scorers (Coleman, Sharangovich, and Backlund), but is in the bottom half of the league for scoring.

Josi is a great "have" on defense for the Preds, but they are really thin on defense. Players like Lauzon and Fabbro can take regular minutes, but there is a reason why they have never played higher than third pairing. They're just not that good.

The Flames' defense at the start of the season with Weegar, Hanifin, Andersson, and Tanev was one of the deepest in the league, yet they were among the leakiest teams in the league for GA right up until the trade deadline. That's a coaching issue with Huska's passive zone defense scheme. Let's also not forget that Weegar was 7th and 14th in Norris voting before coming to Calgary, but doesn't look quite as good in the Flaming C as he did for Florida.

The Flames might not have a MacKinnon/Makar type gamebreaker, but there is more skill on the roster than what we're seeing on the ice. With the exception of Sutter (except his stubborness last year), coaching continues to be an achilles heel for this team and probably will continue to be an issue until they pony up the $$$ for a real coach instead of the value options like Huska, Ward, GG, etc.
You can only ask a coach to do so much with non-elite talent. A market like this only gets a shot at an elite coach once in a blue moon, so make sure the foundation is ready for one.

And I would argue there’s even less skill on the roster than we’ve seen.

0 game breaking talents.

0 on the way.

Kadri, Coleman, Backlund and Sharangovich are the only players having halfway respectable years up front.

Weegar has been great on D. He’s one man. He strikes me as Doughty-lite, and when the rest of the roster is better, I expect he’ll continue to be productive for the bulk of his deal.
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