03-03-2023, 12:41 AM
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#201
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#1 Goaltender
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I don't think the style the Flames play is old-fashioned at all. But the insistence on rolling four lines and even on playing your strongest players at C is causing problems.
I'd like to see a few changes for the end of the season, much like two years back when we finally got to see Gaudreau Lindholm Tkachuk finally play together.
1. Try out Huberdeau-Kadri-Lindholm - I know, I know, Lindholm is a good center. I don't think it matters that much. Have him and Kadri take faceoffs on their strong side and have the first guy back in the zone play low (which happens anyways). I just don't like when coaches spread out talent so much that they don't have a top line like the Flames did this year and have done in other frustrating seasons. Lindholm is awesome but this season has been a letdown. He is great with elite talent.
2. Play Dube at C. Full marks to Dube for a good season and upping his production, but I think he is a more effective C than he is on wing. He's a really talented guy and an elite skater. I want to see him anchor a third line and I think he can be groomed to take over for Backlund as a 2C or at least as a top checking C.
3. Don't mess with Coleman-Backlund-Mangiapane. Breaking up this line was baffling and one of the reasons the first half was a mess. They are a great line and the coaches didn't take advantage of established chemistry while chasing a landing spot for Huberdeau.
4. Let's see Poirier. He's had a surprisingly good season for the Wranglers and may very well be the future PPQB. Try him out for a few games with Tanev and then send him back for the Calder Cup chase. Maybe he forces his way onto the team next year. They need some guys on ELCs.
5. Sign Coronato when his season ends and get him some games before send him him to chase a Calder Cup. I'm excited at the thought of watching Pelletier, Zary, Coronato, Phillips, Poirier, Wolf, and Duehr on a playoff run. Give these guys a taste of the show and set them loose on the AHL.
Just some thoughts. I'm not too sour on the roster as I have said before. Just want to see a few new looks.
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03-03-2023, 12:46 AM
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#203
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#1 Goaltender
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The Bruins game was the perfect game to showcase the story of the Flames season:
Dominate. Lose because of goaltending and/or because we can't get one big goal.
Darryl Sutter has the Flames in a place in which they're generating chances at a great rate (6th in xGF/60) and limiting chances against at an incredible rate (2nd in xGA/60). I would, however, agree that they need to create more high danger chances.
It's not Darryl's fault that the Flames have had league worst/bottom 5 goaltending. In fact, it's because of him that the Flames are a top 5 defensive team in every metric. Even slightly-below average goaltending and the Flames are 1st in the Pacific. Average goaltending honestly probably gives the Flames an extra 15 points this season. I feel like I'm being ridiculous saying that, but also might be underselling how many points the goalies have cost the Flames.
Same goes for Huberdeau. Biggest point drop off in NHL history. For him, you can at least put a little bit of blame on Sutter, but at minimum it's still mostly on Huberdeau. The rest of the team is actually having pretty great years when you break them down individually, so it's fully Sutter's fault that Huberdeau is having the most pathetic debut season in NHL history but not to Sutter's credit that the rest of the players are having great years? Same thing for Huberdeau as with goaltending. If he's even average (PPG), that's an easy extra 10+ points in the standings & the Flames are 1st in the Conference or at least challenging for it.
Now, if both positions were average, the Flames are likely in the 2-4 range, putting them with CAR, NJ & TOR.
On top of that, as Ryan Pike pointed out the other night, if the Flames were just average in SH% and SV% this season, they'd have an extra 25.2 GF and 24.6 fewer goals against.
Like that's ####ed.
It's literally been a statistical anomaly of a season when you break it down.
Firing an incredible coach in Sutter because of literal horse #### luck and two important players going brain-dead for one season sounds like a great way to ruin something that's potentially still great with this roster.
I would, however, like to see Lindholm & Kadri swapped, and it's been driving be crazy for awhile that it hasn't happened.
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03-03-2023, 12:46 AM
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#204
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by Savvy27
Well that was an annoying game to attend. My hatred for Leafs fans is renewed and more intense than ever. Sorry Gio, I'll be cheering for Tampa.
I've made peace with this season. It's been a bad one. Personally, I don't think the roster is bad and I expect that they will be competitive next season regardless of what happens tomorrow, but I truly hope that management recognizes they have a great opportunity to sell a few pieces at exorbitant rates and takes advantage of it.
I want to see a top 9 forward moved out and Coronato signed at the very least. Turn the focus to next season and give us something to hope for. Washington and Nashville have shown the template, Flames need to follow suit
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I'm not sure the market would be as strong tomorrow as it was a week ago. Maybe they can get something good from a bubble team with a GM that is feeling the heat.
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03-03-2023, 12:53 AM
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#205
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Franchise Player
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Its strange but I can really look at every angle and agree right now. Thats how ####ed this year has been.
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03-03-2023, 12:55 AM
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#206
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Franchise Player
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They have a 54% win percentage. They will have to up that to 75% to squeek in.
That’s not going to happen.
Nashville has a better chance now than the Flames.
Get what you can tomorrow for players not in your longterm plan and start the tryout for next year. It would be cool to see players like Zary, Wolf and Coronado when he’s finished his NCAA season.
Last edited by Goriders; 03-03-2023 at 12:57 AM.
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03-03-2023, 12:56 AM
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#207
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by BoLevi
I'm not sure the market would be as strong tomorrow as it was a week ago. Maybe they can get something good from a bubble team with a GM that is feeling the heat.
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Agreed. It's alarming how many players already moved. All we can do is hope that teams like Carolina and Colorado want to match the arms race and that Buffalo and Ottawa are serious about making a push and have spent enough time building up their prospect base.
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03-03-2023, 01:15 AM
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#208
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Originally Posted by Ferarri
Yet in the off-season he was labelled as GM of the year. I don’t like these guys either but a very large majority of fans on this board applauded these moves (myself included). It didn’t work but at the time they were labelled as dynamite moves. How much can the GM do when the players severely underperform?
Also what’s the definition of success for a GM? Because if it’s winning a cup then all of his his colleagues except one fail at that goal as well.
There is definitely merit to get rid of him as a lot of his moves have failed. But he’s tried his best to keep this team competitive especially after a disastrous offseason that saw our two elite players leave.
My point is that I think a lot of his players let him down BIG time. Neale, Brouwer, Kadri, Huberdeau, Markstrom (to a certain extent - this season) but I’m willing to bet people welcomed these players (mixed feelings on Brouwer) and thought they were good acquisitions. They just didn’t perform to the level required. Is that the GM’s fault? I’m not so sure.
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Fans on a message board aren't NHL GM calibre.
Neither is Treliving.
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03-03-2023, 01:18 AM
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#209
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Franchise Player
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Treliving would be doing a disservice to the organization to keep holding out hope on this season in my mind. There is no possible way they are going to win at a 75% clip down the stretch.
They shot themselves in the foot too many times this year. Eventually you run out of runway. Even Markstrom eluded to it during his post game interview.
Improve the team’s situation as much as you can tomorrow and start working towards next season. This team has a number of good players but for some reason they don’t fit well together. A number of under performers as well.
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03-03-2023, 01:19 AM
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#210
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I never wanted Kadri. I was pissed when our young core returned a pair of overrated soft puppy poo who caught lightning in a bottle last year. I can’t say I’m surprised how this unfolded... still disappointed regardless. Same song and dance this organization as subjected the fan base to my entire adult life. Not looking forward to years of continuous mediocracy.
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03-03-2023, 01:35 AM
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#211
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Ferarri
Yet in the off-season he was labelled as GM of the year. I don’t like these guys either but a very large majority of fans on this board applauded these moves (myself included). It didn’t work but at the time they were labelled as dynamite moves. How much can the GM do when the players severely underperform?
Also what’s the definition of success for a GM? Because if it’s winning a cup then all of his his colleagues except one fail at that goal as well.
There is definitely merit to get rid of him as a lot of his moves have failed. But he’s tried his best to keep this team competitive especially after a disastrous offseason that saw our two elite players leave.
My point is that I think a lot of his players let him down BIG time. Neale, Brouwer, Kadri, Huberdeau, Markstrom (to a certain extent - this season) but I’m willing to bet people welcomed these players (mixed feelings on Brouwer) and thought they were good acquisitions. They just didn’t perform to the level required. Is that the GM’s fault? I’m not so sure.
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It is definitely his fault that he keeps spending big on 29/30 year old free agents and not learning when he's been burned repeatedly by the age curve.
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03-03-2023, 01:35 AM
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#212
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Franchise Player
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Think the biggest question mark for next season is how do you get any value out of Huberdeau.
Followed by the goaltending situation.
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03-03-2023, 02:23 AM
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#213
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by keenan87
Lose 5 out of their last 6. Enough sample size to make a decision Treliving?
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I think enough sample size, but enough power?
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03-03-2023, 02:54 AM
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#214
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Goriders
Think the biggest question mark for next season is how do you get any value out of Huberdeau.
Followed by the goaltending situation.
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A new coach?
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03-03-2023, 06:12 AM
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#215
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by NewFan
It would be nice to trade a couple players for a couple 1st.
And play whole Wrangler team in NHL and send Flames to AHL rest of the season. Youngsters could get some experience and excitement.
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Need to bring AHL coaching staff as well!
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03-03-2023, 07:09 AM
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#217
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by Infinit47
Step 1 has to be removing Sutter. Since last all star break it's been clear his style of play is outdated, and in this league you now need to lean on your better players and aggressively line match. Rolling 4 lines only works if you are a stacked team, which the Flames are not.
Sutter's over reliance on old and slow vets that he likes, combined with a complete refusal to mix up lines that clearly aren't working has sunk the season.
Lucic's night should have been done after Marner absolutley embarrassed him for the tying goal. That play from a rookie would have them sent to the AHL.
Move Tofolli tomorrow and retain 50%. recover a first round draft pick and see how they finish off the year. Call up anyone and let Lucic and Lewis sit the rest of the season.
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In some ways, Sutter reminds me of the old Soviet-era Russian coaches who never shortened their benches regardless of score.
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03-03-2023, 07:19 AM
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#218
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Springbank
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Originally Posted by saillias
It is definitely his fault that he keeps spending big on 29/30 year old free agents and not learning when he's been burned repeatedly by the age curve.
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Narratives.
He signed 3 UFAs in that age group in the last 3 years where you’d say he spent big on players that age. Kadri - burned maybe, it’s been half a season and while I haven’t loved his play, he’s on pace of a decent point season. Tanev - great signing. Markstrom - looked pretty good last year, not this year. Coleman - not burned. Plays to his contract.
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03-03-2023, 07:28 AM
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#219
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Narratives.
He signed 3 UFAs in that age group in the last 3 years where you’d say he spent big on players that age. Kadri - burned maybe, it’s been half a season and while I haven’t loved his play, he’s on pace of a decent point season. Tanev - great signing. Markstrom - looked pretty good last year, not this year. Coleman - not burned. Plays to his contract.
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He re-signed a guy who was going to be a UFA in Huberdeau who is in that age group, he also locked in Coleman longterm who is in that age group in the last 3 years.
Markstrom looked bad in year one as well, but he did have one good season.
For sure Brad sees the future in 30+ year old hockey players.
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03-03-2023, 07:30 AM
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#220
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Springbank
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Originally Posted by ComixZone
Corrected.
It doesn't make it any less incorrect. Winning is what makes you a good team. Yeah, I'm sure they do believe they're a good team...that's what pros do, but it's still a stupid thing to say. It should be "we believe we're a really good team" not "we're a really good team that doesn't know how to win"
That's a statement that invalidates itself within the sentence in which it was stated.
...and this is a stupid thing for me to pick at, but this entire season has been stupid.
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It’s not a stupid statement. They are team that has just played two good game (one great in fact) against two top teams. And didn’t win. That sounds like a team that is (a) good and (b) and didn’t know how to finish and win.
Lots of people have said quite reasonably that this team is in the top of the league with good goaltending. So overall that means the team is good. With a single (correctable) flaw.
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