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Old 03-15-2024, 03:20 AM   #81
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So the relocation is over ?
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Old 03-15-2024, 04:20 AM   #83
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It would be such a shame if Vegas is a crappy team in 25-26
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It would be such a shame if Vegas is a crappy team in 25-26
At the rate they've been going lately, the Wild might knock them out of a playoff spot this year. The Knights really need to pull up their socks, or whatever it is you wear on your legs under armour. With Stone out of the lineup, they can't afford to just coast.

Missed the playoffs in 2022. Might miss in 2024. 2026?

If they form a habit of missing the playoffs in every even-numbered year, it would not hurt my feelings in the slightest.
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Old 03-15-2024, 05:09 AM   #85
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Old 03-15-2024, 05:28 AM   #86
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Vegas needs to speak to the league about requiring their playoff roster a month early.

"Turns out we need our playoff roster to get into the playoffs this season, k thanks"
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Old 03-15-2024, 05:36 AM   #87
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I think for whatever reason our d zone coverage is unusual for most players and takes time to learn. With the new core in its going to take a few weeks to get them used to playing this style. It took us 4-6 weeks at the start to learn it. Tonight was much better though. Great W for the Wolfman, Govi continues to impress, and Hunt really wants to become and everyday NHLer. I feel with our draft capital and cap room we got lots to rrpt for here. Somehow I feel better now than I did at the start of the year
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Old 03-15-2024, 05:48 AM   #88
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Huberdeau has been very good since the beginning of the calendar year. Obviously not living up to the dollar value of his contract but elevating his game and contributing in different ways has been nice to see.

Happy for Wolf and nice to Coronato rewarded for his hard work. Solid game for the Flames, but wow did Vegas look bad.
Of the top teams, Vegas and Boston haven’t looked great lately.
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Old 03-15-2024, 06:05 AM   #89
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Plan the parade?
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Really great win for so many reasons. Great what a practice or two can do for a team
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Old 03-15-2024, 07:25 AM   #91
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Only got to watch the third, but really happy with the entire team.

Watching Wolf reminds me of watching Gaudreau when he was a rookie. It's just hard to believe someone so small can do it, but I'm hoping history can repeat itself.
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Old 03-15-2024, 07:31 AM   #92
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Tonight was a good reminder on why Hanifin will never be a difference maker.

Just so vanilla. Happy we didn't sign him to a long term contract. Barely looks like he is breaking a sweat and that's not a compliment.

Coleman is my favorite player this season. All heart.
He is a difference maker.

Top pairing defenseman that can play on both special teams against the best players on the other side are difference makers.

Flames played well last night, but Hanifin was 5th on the Knights in xGF% and 1st in xGF60.

He was good last night.

And all that without sweating!
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He is a difference maker.

Top pairing defenseman that can play on both special teams against the best players on the other side are difference makers.

Flames played well last night, but Hanifin was 5th on the Knights in xGF% and 1st in xGF60.

He was good last night.

And all that without sweating!

He has never been a difference maker so far in his career while being surrounded by good players.

Maybe he'll pull a Bouwmeester and win a cup later in his career but don't see that happening.

He is definitely a good player but don't see him as a difference maker. Hes not someone that'll take the game over.

To me he is a Bouwmeester lite.
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Old 03-15-2024, 07:47 AM   #94
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He has never been a difference maker so far in his career while being surrounded by good players.

Maybe he'll pull a Bouwmeester and win a cup later in his career but don't see that happening.

He is definitely a good player but don't see him as a difference maker. Hes not someone that'll take the game over.

To me he is a Bouwmeester lite.
Define difference maker and "taking over a game".
Sure a guy like Cale Makar can do that, but they are unicorns.
I'd be curious to see your list of dmen who "take over a game".

You've got a group of amazing offensvie dmen in the NHL: Hughes, Makar, Josi, Fox, Dahlin. I don't think anyone is pretending he's in a group like that.

To me he's in the group that would include the likes of Devon Toews, Gustav Forsling, Mortiz Seider, Morgan Rielly. Really strong two-way defenseman that can anchor your top pairing.
I don't disagree Bouwmeester is a good comparison. But Flames fans also underappreciated him because they were expecting a guy to be more way more offensive than he was ever going to be. But he was still an excellent dman.

The stats suggest he's a very good dman. Your counter arguments are framed in cliches.
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I agree with everything you said. I would also compare him to guys like Morgan Reily and Forsling.

My original comment was he isn't really a difference maker. The Leafs are 17-2 in their last 19 games without Morgan Reily. Players like that imo are not really difference makers. Good players forsure but don't think you'd miss them a whole lot in the long term.

Seider to me has a chance at being a difference maker. Toews I think is good but benefits a lot from Makar. I'd also put him in the Hanifin boat just with more egde to his game.
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We should win the lotto. It's not fair that some teams awarded intentionally doing bad.
I kind of wonder how the game would be different if the team with the most points who misses the playoffs got the highest lottery ranking. I think it would incentivize winning more, because you either make the playoffs or get a high pick.
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Old 03-15-2024, 07:55 AM   #97
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Everyone you named above is either better offensively or defensively though IMO

Hanifin is your ideal 3rd best D on a Stanley Cup contender . Nothing wrong with that and doesn’t mean he isn’t impactful . And he could still develop / find another level to be a true top pairing guy

I just don’t think he’s there at this time
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Even in your offensive Dman group, aside from Makar and maybe Hughes, I’ve never seen many people saying “that win was on the back of Fox/Josi/Dahlin - he took the game over”.

“Taking over a game” is, as you say, a cliche. You don’t hear it often these days and even when you do it’s not really the case very much.
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Everyone you named above is either better offensively or defensively though IMO

Hanifin is your ideal 3rd best D on a Stanley Cup contender . Nothing wrong with that and doesn’t mean he isn’t impactful . And he could still develop / find another level to be a true top pairing guy

I just don’t think he’s there at this time
Again the stats say that's his comparable peer group.
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Even in your offensive Dman group, aside from Makar and maybe Hughes, I’ve never seen many people saying “that win was on the back of Fox/Josi/Dahlin - he took the game over”.

“Taking over a game” is, as you say, a cliche. You don’t hear it often these days and even when you do it’s not really the case very much.
Josi has taken over so many games. Against the Jets he was the difference maker especially in first 2 periods. Josi is probably the only reason Nashville is even in a playoff spot right now.

Those defenceman are definitely difference makers.

Fox as well. Dahlin also can be one but Buffalo is just a mess.

Hanifin has rarely ever taken a game over. This year was his best of his career I'll give him that. He looked to be more engaged than he ever has been. Maybe a contract year thing because he seemed to give a crap more.
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