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View Poll Results: Thoughts on the James Neal signing?
Love It 411 46.55%
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Old 07-07-2018, 08:54 PM   #641
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Marchand has been suspended for a total of 19 games. And if the league office hadn't been playing favourites, probably would have had a dozen more, at least.
And Neal kneed him in the head! So as long as he is only kneeing guys in the head with more suspensions then him I’m ok with it !
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Old 07-07-2018, 09:19 PM   #642
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I think you have to see if a bennett - lindholm - tkachuk can produce. If it can you have a solid line that can be locked up for years due to their age.
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I don’t know if someone has already said this, but Treliving signed Neal for $0.1035M less than Cane’s prediction.
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Old 07-07-2018, 10:25 PM   #644
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I think you have to see if a bennett - lindholm - tkachuk can produce. If it can you have a solid line that can be locked up for years due to their age.
I sincerely believe that this is our best chance at sparking bennett too.
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Who the heck is Cane? and why do we care about his predications? It's in multiple threads
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Who the heck is Cane? and why do we care about his predications? It's in multiple threads
Math guy from Boston that went to a tonne of work to marry age, production, route to the NHL, age into a model to predict where every unsigned player can be projected.

He's been pretty bang on so far.
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Math guy from Boston that went to a tonne of work to marry age, production, route to the NHL, age into a model to predict where every unsigned player can be projected.

He's been pretty bang on so far.
You are more generous than I would be with bang on

That he’s in the neighbourhood enough to be close sometimes is impressive. He’s also in another postal code sometimes. If he’s +- 20 or 30% on average that’s a lot.

Should add - I’m not knocking the guy. He’s put it out there so I’m sure will get closer and closer. And maybe the actual will show I am wrong.

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I think the impressive part is that it's quantified and calculated. We weigh so many factors in our minds when guessing what a contract will be, so to put that into software is pretty cool.

Plus, contracts are human decisions in the end of the day. There's only so much a program can do to 'read minds' without actually taking into account the GM and team signing offering the contract. Which now that I think of it, is probably the next level for this program.
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Old 07-08-2018, 10:38 AM   #649
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You are more generous than I would be with bang on

That he’s in the neighbourhood enough to be close sometimes is impressive. He’s also in another postal code sometimes. If he’s +- 20 or 30% on average that’s a lot.

Should add - I’m not knocking the guy. He’s put it out there so I’m sure will get closer and closer. And maybe the actual will show I am wrong.
Well predicting the future is really tough. So you have to give him credit he's been so close so often.
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Old 07-08-2018, 11:18 PM   #650
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I think you have to see if a bennett - lindholm - tkachuk can produce. If it can you have a solid line that can be locked up for years due to their age.
Like the line but I actually think I’d try Bennett at Center first. I know he’s been wildly unsuccessful so far but those are two quality linemates and I think he’d have a chance.

Gaudreau-Mony-Neal
Tkachuk-Bennett-Lindholm
Frolik-Backlund-Ryan
Hathaway-Janko-Czarnik

Looks like pretty damn good depth. Don’t like burying Janko on 4th, maybe he could put in some time at wing on the backlund line. Or maybe Janko shows off really good this camp and takes Bennett’s spot on the second. Regardless there’s a lot of nice options available.
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Old 07-09-2018, 06:24 AM   #651
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Like the line but I actually think I’d try Bennett at Center first. I know he’s been wildly unsuccessful so far but those are two quality linemates and I think he’d have a chance.
I don't think it's about having a chance with good linemates as much as just Bennett just not being well suited for center in the NHL.

Center requires a cerebral and steady player who must be concerned with defensive responsibilities. Bennett is a hard-nosed, north/south player who wants to get to the opponent's net as quickly as possible. His style is much better suited to the wing, whereas Lindholm's game has more patience better suited as a centerman.
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Like the line but I actually think I’d try Bennett at Center first. I know he’s been wildly unsuccessful so far but those are two quality linemates and I think he’d have a chance.

Gaudreau-Mony-Neal
Tkachuk-Bennett-Lindholm
Frolik-Backlund-Ryan
Hathaway-Janko-Czarnik

Looks like pretty damn good depth. Don’t like burying Janko on 4th, maybe he could put in some time at wing on the backlund line. Or maybe Janko shows off really good this camp and takes Bennett’s spot on the second. Regardless there’s a lot of nice options available.
I think you stick Bennett with Backlund and Frolik, give him the no pressure opportunity that Tkachuk had. If you can't make it with those two, then that says a lot.

Johnny-Mony-X
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I think you stick Bennett with Backlund and Frolik, give him the no pressure opportunity that Tkachuk had. If you can't make it with those two, then that says a lot.

Johnny-Mony-X
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That's not a low-pressure position. That group regularly faces the top opponents.
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I think you stick Bennett with Backlund and Frolik, give him the no pressure opportunity that Tkachuk had. If you can't make it with those two, then that says a lot.

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"Give him the no pressure opportunity"

*Sticks him on the shutdown line that faces the toughest opponents*
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Old 07-09-2018, 10:39 PM   #655
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I get what he's saying. There wouldn't be a bunch of pressure on him to be putting up big scoring numbers. Where as if he is on either of the top 2 lines and he isn't producing it looks a lot worse.
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Old 07-09-2018, 11:16 PM   #656
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I think you stick Bennett with Backlund and Frolik, give him the no pressure opportunity that Tkachuk had. If you can't make it with those two, then that says a lot.

Johnny-Mony-X
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Wasn't Sam Bennett's best season played mostly on that line?

Then they wanted to put him back at centre after that season.
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Old 07-09-2018, 11:31 PM   #657
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I can't see why Bennett can't just play wing with Lindholm centering. That way you have a lefty and a righty so they can take the faceoffs on their strong sides and Lindholm can shoulder the defensive responsibilities. Bennett gets to play with skilled line mates. That would be low pressure IMO.
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I think you stick Bennett with Backlund and Frolik, give him the no pressure opportunity that Tkachuk had. If you can't make it with those two, then that says a lot.

Johnny-Mony-X
Tkachuk-Lindholm-X
Frolik-Backlund-Bennett
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And then you have 17 goal rookie centre Jankowski nowhere? He needs the same type of opportunities. That's why I don't think it makes much sense to play Lindholm at centre when everybody is healthy. We're just too deep at that position and then somebody gets bumped into a suboptimal position. Whereas RW is still relatively weak unless Lindholm is slotting there. Only when Lindholm is on RW does our depth at that position look respectable.

Gaudreau-Monahan-Lindholm
Tkachuk-Jankowski-Neal
Bennett-Backlund-Frolik
????-Ryan-Czarnik

You can flip Lindholm/Neal. You can flip Jankowski/Backlund. You can flip Ryan and Jankowski.

It's really hard to imagine Lindholm at centre when everybody is healthy. I still think he makes the most sense as the responsible right shot presence on the top line. Lets us split up our two best shooters in Neal and Monahan and stack a couple good scoring lines.
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I can't see why Bennett can't just play wing with Lindholm centering. That way you have a lefty and a righty so they can take the faceoffs on their strong sides and Lindholm can shoulder the defensive responsibilities. Bennett gets to play with skilled line mates. That would be low pressure IMO.
Yes, that would help balance the lines even further, IMO.

Gaudreau-Monahan-Neal
Jankowski-Backlund-Frolik
Tkachuk-Lindholm-Bennett
<rotate>-Ryan-<rotate>
Czarnik
Lazar
Hathaway
Brouwer
etc. etc.

I would love to get Bennett and Jankowski more seasoning at center. However, I feel like Jankowski would both benefit from and complement Backlund + Frolik (whom I expect bounce-back seasons from) for one season. To me, Bennett is simply more effective on the wing, so why force him into playing center considering the other great center options?

I am borderline giddy with the potential of lines 1 and 3. And any 4th line centered by Ryan should be at worst neutral, with the potential to tilt the ice in Calgary's favour over time.

This kind of depth is sure exciting.
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And then you have 17 goal rookie centre Jankowski nowhere? He needs the same type of opportunities. That's why I don't think it makes much sense to play Lindholm at centre when everybody is healthy. We're just too deep at that position and then somebody gets bumped into a suboptimal position. Whereas RW is still relatively weak unless Lindholm is slotting there. Only when Lindholm is on RW does our depth at that position look respectable.

Gaudreau-Monahan-Lindholm
Tkachuk-Jankowski-Neal
Bennett-Backlund-Frolik
????-Ryan-Czarnik

You can flip Lindholm/Neal. You can flip Jankowski/Backlund. You can flip Ryan and Jankowski.

It's really hard to imagine Lindholm at centre when everybody is healthy. I still think he makes the most sense as the responsible right shot presence on the top line. Lets us split up our two best shooters in Neal and Monahan and stack a couple good scoring lines.
I get what you're saying, but that assumes Bennett cannot play RW. Yes, it would be his off wing, but I feel like it would suit his playing style just fine. Then again, the coaching staff may disagree with me strongly.

I like TjRhythmic's idea of putting Bennett on Lindholm's wing for dual strong-sided faceoff options - on paper, that seems like a nice combo to me.

It's tough to "slot" all the centers ideally, but this is a great problem to have.
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