05-17-2021, 07:49 PM
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Could be Darryl trolling the media who have been wondering about Phillips.
Let's wait and see what happens in the last two games.
Ruzicka just played his first game last night and he was even called up earlier when the Flames were still in the battle.
Darryl's got a pretty good eye for young talent that he's actually seen up close (can't say the same about the draft and young junior prospects though). In his career, I can't think of a young prospect who left his teams (San Jose, Chicago, Calgary, LA) and broke out. I remember we were pretty upset when he traded Saprykin and that was a guy who played regularly in the playoffs and scored one of the bigger OT goals in franchise history.
By all accounts, Phillips is one of the hardest working guys so the "earned part" doesn't make sense. I can't see Phillips not busting his ass in practice.
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05-17-2021, 09:03 PM
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#22
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Seems like something to take personally.
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05-17-2021, 09:15 PM
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#23
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This organization is going down the drain fast.
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05-17-2021, 09:16 PM
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#24
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by llb2be
Is it possible that Sutter is waiting on Phillips’ first NHL game to be when friends and family can attend and not a meaningless game to an empty arena?
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Does this seem like Sutter's MO, like at all?
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05-17-2021, 09:32 PM
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#25
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If the Flames would simply hire the experts on CalgaryPuck, all problems would be solved. Stanley Cup or burst.
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05-17-2021, 09:38 PM
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#26
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To play in the NHL at that size you need to be ridiculously skilled...its a pretty tall order
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05-17-2021, 09:45 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dino7c
To play in the NHL at that size you need to be ridiculously skilled...its a pretty tall order
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Kailer Yamamoto plays in the NHL at that size, and I would not call him "ridiculously skilled"
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05-17-2021, 09:47 PM
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#28
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All the hand wringing over a player that scored 8 goals and 13 assists in 30 games this past AHL season?
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05-17-2021, 09:50 PM
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I think we can all agree that Phillips has earned a look. Not 'can this little guy survive in the NHL?' arguments. Has he done enough in the AHL to deserve a look? Absolutely.
Has this organization made it a mission to only give looks to very big players? Or very physical players? Or refuse to give players that start with the letter P 'just because'? Of course not. They have routinely given a lot of players a look (some less deserving of others).
They may not give players a 'fair shot'. That's valid. They may not slot players accordingly. They may not give enough rope. They may not give enough support. They may prioritize winning over development, etc., but in terms of just giving a prospect a game or two, this organization hasn't held back in giving a game or two at least to someone that has earned a look.
Phillips earned one, and he will get it.
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05-17-2021, 09:52 PM
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#30
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 868904
Could be Darryl trolling the media who have been wondering about Phillips.
Let's wait and see what happens in the last two games.
Ruzicka just played his first game last night and he was even called up earlier when the Flames were still in the battle.
Darryl's got a pretty good eye for young talent that he's actually seen up close (can't say the same about the draft and young junior prospects though). In his career, I can't think of a young prospect who left his teams (San Jose, Chicago, Calgary, LA) and broke out. I remember we were pretty upset when he traded Saprykin and that was a guy who played regularly in the playoffs and scored one of the bigger OT goals in franchise history.
By all accounts, Phillips is one of the hardest working guys so the "earned part" doesn't make sense. I can't see Phillips not busting his ass in practice.
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Stralman.
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05-17-2021, 09:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Kailer Yamamoto plays in the NHL at that size, and I would not call him "ridiculously skilled"
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IDK about the numbers being posted he looks a lot smaller to me. Yamamoto is small but solid.
He would have to be a top six player, time will tell I guess...if he gets a game I will be interested but the AHL numbers aren't jumping off the page.
Hope he wins the Hart but I think he is a longshot for the NHL
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05-17-2021, 10:04 PM
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Yamamoto has 15 pounds on Phillips. 15 pounds packed into a smaller player gives him that rubber ball effect. A few guys were like that, including Fleury. 5’6”, 180 at his heaviest.
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05-17-2021, 10:14 PM
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Location: Indiana
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GioforPM
Yamamoto has 15 pounds on Phillips. 15 pounds packed into a smaller player gives him that rubber ball effect. A few guys were like that, including Fleury. 5’6”, 180 at his heaviest.
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Matthew Phillips 5'7 155 lbs
Kailer Yamamoto 5'8 153 lbs
About the same.
Nathan Gerbe is similar to Fleury. 5'4 but 176 lbs. Pretty high body mass index, or whatever it's called.
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05-17-2021, 10:18 PM
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Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GioforPM
Yamamoto has 15 pounds on Phillips.
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Do you have evidence supporting this claim?
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05-17-2021, 10:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Do you have evidence supporting this claim?
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Just what hockey db says. I forgot there was another site that had them about the same.
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05-17-2021, 10:22 PM
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I’d be shocked if he becomes an NHLer. He’s tiny.
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05-17-2021, 10:26 PM
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Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GioforPM
Just what hockey db says. I forgot there was another site that had them about the same.
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I'm not one to trust listed weights either way, but I'd take the team-posted stats on AHL and NHL official websites over hockeyDB.
I think if there's a difference in weight between Phillips and Yamamoto, it's negligible. If there's a difference in pedigree, I'd argue it's because one guy is a September birthday and was 18 during his draft year whereas Phillips was 17. If there's a difference in skill, hockey sense, or compete level, it's not something I've seen apparent in my viewings of either player at any level.
One guy, however, does play on an NHL line with a Hart Trophy winner, and the other guy apparently doesn't deserve a look in the NHL.
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05-17-2021, 10:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Calgary4LIfe
I think we can all agree that Phillips has earned a look. Not 'can this little guy survive in the NHL?' arguments. Has he done enough in the AHL to deserve a look? Absolutely.
Has this organization made it a mission to only give looks to very big players? Or very physical players? Or refuse to give players that start with the letter P 'just because'? Of course not. They have routinely given a lot of players a look (some less deserving of others).
They may not give players a 'fair shot'. That's valid. They may not slot players accordingly. They may not give enough rope. They may not give enough support. They may prioritize winning over development, etc., but in terms of just giving a prospect a game or two, this organization hasn't held back in giving a game or two at least to someone that has earned a look.
Phillips earned one, and he will get it.
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I don't know that we all agree on that. 8 goals, 21 points in 30 games in his third pro season. For a player that is all offense.
I really don't have strong feelings on this and whether or not he gets a look as I see both him and Pettersen (who while younger, I view somewhat similarly) as very fringe prospects.
I have respect for the time Scorp has put in watching these guys and so based on his comments, I'd like to see Phillips get a shot. But that's about the only reason, for me.
I guess it might be more fun to watch the little guy play than some of the fringe NHLers we're dressing now so there is that.
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05-17-2021, 10:28 PM
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#39
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Darryl is watching the Avs right now and wondering what he was thinking.
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05-17-2021, 10:34 PM
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Location: Springbank
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GranteedEV
I'm not one to trust listed weights either way, but I'd take the team-posted stats on AHL and NHL official websites over hockeyDB.
I think if there's a difference in weight between Phillips and Yamamoto, it's negligible. If there's a difference in pedigree, I'd argue it's because one guy is a September birthday and was 18 during his draft year whereas Phillips was 17. If there's a difference in skill, hockey sense, or compete level, it's not something I've seen apparent in my viewings of either player at any level.
One guy, however, does play on an NHL line with a Hart Trophy winner, and the other guy apparently doesn't deserve a look in the NHL.
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I’m not sure either side can be trusted, for different reasons. There’s nothing more fudged than player height and weight, including by their own team. MSL’s used to always be exaggerated. I don’t think Gaudreau is 5’9”, and I think Fleury was not even 5’6”.
That said, the fudging would exist for Yamamoto too, so it’s all relative.
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