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Old 01-24-2016, 06:51 PM   #21
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That was a frustrating game. It seems we get out coached a lot what is Hartley thinking we have 4 pp and 3 of them generate no shots, so what do we change on the 5th pp nothing.... not a damn thing.
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Sucks losing to teams whose fans would rather watch stinkin' football on their recliners than show up to their team's game.

We were really fragile and mistake prone in that one. Shaky goaltending too. Shades of October...
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Old 01-24-2016, 06:51 PM   #23
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bad goal tending
bad start
bad special teams

dominated at times but.....broken record

David Jones picked a terrible time to take a penalty

Also that 4th goal was BS...Hiller's glove is clearly pushed
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Old 01-24-2016, 06:51 PM   #24
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Pathetic effort. Worthy of the Oilers.
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Old 01-24-2016, 06:52 PM   #25
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Pathetic effort. Worthy of the Oilers.
Funnily enough, we were worse against the Oilers.
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This team needs a #1 center more than it needs a #1 RW.
Probably Bennett. Maybe as early as post-trade deadline or next year.

Gaudeau-Bennett-Ferland
????-Monahan-Frolik
Bouma-Backlund-????
????-Stajan/Grant-Jooris/Hathaway

That's how I see it looking in the future. Still a few slots to fill.
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Old 01-24-2016, 06:54 PM   #27
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Sucks losing to teams whose fans would rather watch stinkin' football on their recliners than show up to their team's game.
Dude, it's a playoff football game or a regular season hockey game for a poor team. What would you rather do?
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If Ferland is our top line RW'er in the future, we're probably in trouble.
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Dude, it's a playoff football game or a regular season hockey game for a poor team. What would you rather do?
Flames Game...the football game right now is hardly thrilling
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Dude, it's a playoff football game or a regular season hockey game for a poor team. What would you rather do?
Hockey every time.
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Rebuilding isn't a straight linear process. There are always ups and downs.

Right now the team is sorting out the important players from the ones that are just there. They will move the players in the second group and will replace them either internally with our prospects or externally through trade or free agency.

Just have to get through the season one day at a time until things can be sorted out.

Doesn't mean that it isn't frustrating.
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No...I'm saying if you were a Carolinian. NFL is always going to be bigger than NHL down there, but especially so for a playoff game.
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Hockey every time.
I would totally watch a Calgary NFL team in the NFC Championships over game 45 or 46 of the season with zero hesitation
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Pathetic effort. Worthy of the Oilers.
Effort was there until halfway through the the third. Had a lot of chances to tie it at 3 after pulling within 1.

But then fall apart. No confidence, just like the first 3 weeks of the season.

Part of the reason for low confidence, not having 1 decent PP out of 5, kills them. 1 for 5 and Flames have a good chance to win tonight.
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If Ferland is our top line RW'er in the future, we're probably in trouble.
Well unless he bludgeons Frolik to death he won't be our top RW ever. And IIRC there is another entry draft this year and maybe next.
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This had to be one of Johnny's worst games. Really poor decisions all over the ice. Quite a few rushes and chances died from bad decision making.

Aside from that one nice deflection pass/shot from Hudler, Monahan didn't do much. Except to gift-wrap that 5th goal.

Overall horrible night for the top line which also spilled over to our abysmal powerplay.

I thought Colbourne and Backlund had pretty strong games and battle. Also Bennett - just never quits on the puck. Besides that the whole team was pretty garbage.
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anyone else wonder if Hartley is desperately trying to send Treveling a message about the roster?
What message would that be exactly? This roster was good enough to make the playoffs last season. When powerplay and penalty killing are both 30th maybe Treliving should be sending a message about the coaches.
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Lindholm wins the 2013 draft battle against Monahan.

Really? With the way Monahan has played since being drafted, your basis comes down to one game? Lindholm has had a decent season, but I'd take Monahan 10 times out of 10.
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If Ferland is our top line RW'er in the future, we're probably in trouble.
I wouldn't try to think of it like that. Instead think of it in terms of complimenting play styles.

If you have a line with Gaudreau and Bennett on it, who do you want handling the puck most of the time? One of those two. So you want a guy who doesn't need to be handling the puck all the time. If you have the small and shifty Gaudreau then the best type of guy to have on his opposite wing is a big strong winger who can drive the net, draw defenders to him and tie them up, screen the goalie, and win board battles. That type of player will generate more room for Gaudreau. More room for Gaudreau equals more offence.

The ideal makeup of a killer line IMO is to pair a star offensive winger (Gaudreau) with a franchise centre (Bennett) and a power forward (Ferland).

I know some fans don't believe power forwards make as much of a difference as they do.

I mean if we draft Laine or Puljujarvi or Tkachuk then sure we can bump Ferland down to the 2nd line and look even better. But I put Ferland up on the #1 line because I believe power forwards make room for more skilled players and that Gaudreau with his size is best complimented by having such a winger opposite him. Doesn't mean Ferland is our 3rd best offensive player, it's just putting a complimentary player with stars.
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If Ferland is our top line RW'er in the future, we're probably in trouble.
I wouldn't try to think of it like that. Instead think of it in terms of complimenting play styles.

If you have a line with Gaudreau and Bennett on it, who do you want handling the puck most of the time? One of those two. So you want a guy who doesn't need to be handling the puck all the time. If you have the small and shifty Gaudreau then the best type of guy to have on his opposite wing is a big strong winger who can drive the net, draw defenders to him and tie them up, screen the goalie, and win board battles. That type of player will generate more room for Gaudreau. More room for Gaudreau equals more offence.

The ideal makeup of a killer line IMO is to pair a star offensive winger (Gaudreau) with a franchise centre (Bennett) and a power forward (Ferland).

I know some fans don't believe power forwards make as much of a difference as they do.

I mean if we draft Laine or Puljujarvi or Tkachuk then sure we can bump Ferland down to the 2nd line and look even better. But I put Ferland up on the #1 line because I believe power forwards make room for more skilled players and that Gaudreau with his size is best complimented by having such a winger opposite him. Doesn't mean Ferland is our 3rd best offensive player, it's just putting a complimentary player with stars.
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