10-10-2025, 04:40 PM
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#201
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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Well, no, comparing playoff numbers to regular season numbers isn’t apples to apples at all
Regular season numbers include a lot of games against non playoff teams
I have pointed it out before - Wolf ran the tables against the bottom 3 teams in each conference and wasn’t far off .500 otherwise
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Since the entire exercise is about comparing playoff numbers to regular-season numbers, you can't get out that way. The Cobra was making exactly that comparison to try to prove that Kiprusoff was better in the playoffs than in the regular season. But you would have to look specifically at those seasons where he (a) played a heavy schedule in the regular season, and (b) actually made the playoffs.
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10-10-2025, 04:46 PM
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#202
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Jesus. We never won with Kipper after 2004 wasn't because he was burnt out and played poorly. It was because we could only score 1 goal a game on what could have been some of the worst offensive teams in NHL playoff history....
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10-10-2025, 04:50 PM
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#203
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Originally Posted by Johnny Makarov
Jesus. We never won with Kipper after 2004 wasn't because he was burnt out and played poorly. It was because we could only score 1 goal a game on what could have been some of the worst offensive teams in NHL playoff history....
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And then the last year with Keenan, the only year his stats weren’t excellent, happened to be when the team was in fact playing with many broken players
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10-10-2025, 04:51 PM
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#204
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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Since the entire exercise is about comparing playoff numbers to regular-season numbers, you can't get out that way. The Cobra was making exactly that comparison to try to prove that Kiprusoff was better in the playoffs than in the regular season. But you would have to look specifically at those seasons where he (a) played a heavy schedule in the regular season, and (b) actually made the playoffs.
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Yeah I don’t know what the value is in this conversation to be honest
A first round out has 1 opponent and is pretty much statistically insignificant
But he was always good in the playoffs and never the reason they didn’t advance
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10-10-2025, 05:06 PM
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#205
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In hindsight, they should have played Cooley. They agqin lose badly to the point that we are saying, in hindsight, they should have played Wolf.
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10-10-2025, 05:11 PM
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#206
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: CALGARY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay Random
But you would have to look specifically at those seasons where he (a) played a heavy schedule in the regular season, and (b) actually made the playoffs.
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2/4 years he had a better SP in the playoffs. 05/06 similar.
08/09 He was without Regehr and Giordano in the playoffs vs an upcoming dynasty and was not great during the season either ( Keenan to blame)
2005–06 Calgary Flames NHL 74 42 20 — 11 4,379 151 10 2.07 .923 7 3 4 428 16 0 2.24 .921
2006–07 Calgary Flames NHL 74 40 24 — 9 4,419 181 7 2.46 .917 6 2 4 383 18 0 2.81 .929
2007–08 Calgary Flames NHL 76 39 26 — 10 4,398 197 2 2.69 .906 7 2 4 336 18 1 3.21 .908
2008–09 Calgary Flames NHL 76 45 24 — 5 4,418 209 4 2.84 .903 6 2 4 324 19 0 3.52 .884
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10-10-2025, 05:18 PM
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#207
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Richmond upon Thames, London
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Makarov
Jesus. We never won with Kipper after 2004 wasn't because he was burnt out and played poorly. It was because we could only score 1 goal a game on what could have been some of the worst offensive teams in NHL playoff history....
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For a couple of Kipper's prime years we were relying on the likes of David Moss to chip in goals.
Backlund was the team's best young player. He's never been a scorer
Not exactly a recipe for success..
And the few high skill forwards we brought in were pure playmakers - i.e. Alex Tanguay and Kristian Huselius
It wasn't until we brought in Cammalleri that we had a guy that was in Iggy's league for putting pucks in the net, and that was when the core was starting its decline.
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10-10-2025, 05:20 PM
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#208
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Richmond upon Thames, London
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Originally Posted by D as in David
In hindsight, they should have played Cooley. They agqin lose badly to the point that we are saying, in hindsight, they should have played Wolf.
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Lol probably.
If we knew they'd lose no matter what though, better that Cooley be in for that one. No need to ride Wolf that hard to start.
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10-10-2025, 05:24 PM
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#209
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Richmond upon Thames, London
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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
On the one hand, they look offensively inert and the third pair is not NHL caliber.
On the other, there’s a solution to both sitting in the press box.
On to St Louis.
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Hopefully that was a lesson for Huska.
And it goes back to last season. Not playing Parekh earlier down the stretch may have actually cost them the playoffs (sat him vs Anaheim where they had many PPs they couldnt cash in on and wind up losing that fateful point in OT).
Hopefully Huska finally learns
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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10-10-2025, 05:40 PM
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#210
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: CALGARY
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Hopefully that was a lesson for Huska.
And it goes back to last season. Not playing Parekh earlier down the stretch may have actually cost them the playoffs (sat him vs Anaheim where they had many PPs they couldnt cash in on and wind up losing that fateful point in OT).
Hopefully Huska finally learns
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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We thought we got rid of these issues once Sutter was fired... but here we are
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10-10-2025, 05:41 PM
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#211
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: CALGARY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
For a couple of Kipper's prime years we were relying on the likes of David Moss to chip in goals.
Backlund was the team's best young player. He's never been a scorer
Not exactly a recipe for success..
And the few high skill forwards we brought in were pure playmakers - i.e. Alex Tanguay and Kristian Huselius
It wasn't until we brought in Cammalleri that we had a guy that was in Iggy's league for putting pucks in the net, and that was when the core was starting its decline.
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Wasted opportunities, 09 was tough with injuries but 06.. if we just acquired one more scorer...
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10-10-2025, 05:49 PM
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#212
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Hopefully that was a lesson for Huska.
And it goes back to last season. Not playing Parekh earlier down the stretch may have actually cost them the playoffs (sat him vs Anaheim where they had many PPs they couldnt cash in on and wind up losing that fateful point in OT).
Hopefully Huska finally learns
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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Parekh also has to be responsible defensively when he's not on the PP.
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10-10-2025, 05:50 PM
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#213
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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In the 80s and early 90s, teams would often get as many as 10 power plays in a game. It wasn't unheard of for 30 minutes out of 60 to be played at uneven strength, and a team with a good power play could reasonably expect to average a power play goal per game.
Last season no team scored more than 64 PPG, and the median was 49.5.
We're a very long way from special teams deciding more games than they did back then.
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10-10-2025, 05:58 PM
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#214
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Hopefully that was a lesson for Huska.
And it goes back to last season. Not playing Parekh earlier down the stretch may have actually cost them the playoffs (sat him vs Anaheim where they had many PPs they couldnt cash in on and wind up losing that fateful point in OT).
Hopefully Huska finally learns
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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I mean they went 6-0-2 down the stretch
Hard to questions his decisions when his team ripped off that type of streak when they needed to
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10-10-2025, 06:32 PM
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#216
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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Hopefully that was a lesson for Huska.
And it goes back to last season. Not playing Parekh earlier down the stretch may have actually cost them the playoffs (sat him vs Anaheim where they had many PPs they couldnt cash in on and wind up losing that fateful point in OT).
Hopefully Huska finally learns
USE YOUR PP WEAPON. Special teams decide games now more than ever
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They were one of the best teams in the NHL down the stretch come on now...he may have got them a PP goal sure. He also might have cost them a few.
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10-10-2025, 06:59 PM
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#217
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Richmond upon Thames, London
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Originally Posted by Dion
Parekh also has to be responsible defensively when he's not on the PP.
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Sure. But if huska is that concerned play 11-7. Its worth what you can add on the PP
At home they can control match ups so I assume thats what he is waiting for
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10-10-2025, 07:05 PM
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#218
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Richmond upon Thames, London
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dino7c
They were one of the best teams in the NHL down the stretch come on now...he may have got them a PP goal sure. He also might have cost them a few.
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Anaheim was one of the weaker teams down the stretch. That's why you play him there. And why people were justifying it at the time.
One PP goal, either from ZP or a teammate he sets up = playoffs.
ZP was playing like a well oiled machine at that point as he was fresh off his historic OHL season.
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10-10-2025, 08:11 PM
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#219
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How many PP points did Zayne have in those preseason games even?
I think its a major stretch to say that cost them the playoffs
actually I think its flat out wrong
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10-11-2025, 12:52 AM
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#220
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Calgary
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In both games so far, Farabee has been second in TOI for forwards, only to Kadri.
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