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2024-25 NHL THREAD.

Yep, that was part if the discussion the next morning in the changing room.
Here is a good breakdown. Mathews of all people still should have recognized Marner isn’t going to come out of the corner and drive the net. Hes pass first pass second pass third down to 100

 
Leafs are in a death cult with the panthers and lightning.
last ten games.
leafs: 8-2-0
Panthers: 8-2-0
Ning: 9-0-1.
Come on.
 
50 year old man traded for a 2025 first and a recently drafted first.

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leafs, jets and oilers look to be your canadien contenders. my islanders...not so much.
 
leafs, jets and oilers look to be your canadien contenders. my islanders...not so much.

My friends in Winnipeg were hoping to acquire Brock Nelson as a 2C. It would have been a nice get. :)
 
A few things came up this week in the OHL regarding the scoring feats of Zayne Parekh and Nick Lardis that made me ponder once again the stupidity that was the Team Canada selection for the World Juniors.

Zayne Parekh, became the first OHL defenceman in 14 years to hit 100 points. He was the #9 pick in the 2024 draft by Calgary He recently went on a heater where he scored an absurd 55 points in 22 games. But nope this defenceman was not good enough for Team Canada.

Nick Lardis, became the first OHL player in 18 years to hit 70 goals. But not good enough to make Team Canada.

Then I looked at the three OHL scoring leaders. Michael Misa, a top 3 pick in this upcoming draft, leads the OHL in scoring by 11 points - not good enough to make Team Canada.

So who is third in OHL scoring behind Misa and Lardis. That would be Liam Greentree, another first round pick in 2024, who was also deemed not good enough to make Team Canada.

So then I decided to look at the WHL Scoring leaders. Andrew Cristall, with 121 points in 52 games (12 more than anybody else). He apparently was not good enough for a team that lacked offence.

So that's a lot of scoring there in Parekh, Lardis, Misa, Greentree, Cristall... but even better yet, beyond those players we didn't pick the 3rd, 4th, 6th or 7th picks in the recent NHL draft. (one was injured)

For a team without the probable two best forwards in the world under 20 (Berard and Celebrini), I'm not sure which dumb bleeps thought a balanced roster would make more sense.

Nope, we decided our #1 PP would be a 16 year old, a forward with 77 points in 50 games (Yager), and Easten Cowan (55 points in 41 games). And then two London D on the PP, so we would have 3 London players on the PP.

End of out of date rant.
 
My friends in Winnipeg were hoping to acquire Brock Nelson as a 2C. It would have been a nice get. :)

Many people don't even have Winnipeg in their top five contenders (many on TSN did not), and they are not there on betting sites either... I think they are around 8th in odds from what I recently saw.

I think sometimes people overrate the impact of adding a quality player on trade deadline (or impact of not adding one) Obviously its better to get one than not, but the difference I think is typically overstated. People will throw a team that made a deal immediately into favourite status, and move a team way down / downgrade them if they didn't make one.

Nelson would have been nice, but sometimes players can disrupt the feel of a team that is running well at the deadline. And Winnipeg is running really well right now. Adding a 3rd liner, and 3rd pair D with grit was fine for them.
 
Many people don't even have Winnipeg in their top five contenders (many on TSN did not), and they are not there on betting sites either... I think they are around 8th in odds from what I recently saw.

I think sometimes people overrate the impact of adding a quality player on trade deadline (or impact of not adding one) Obviously its better to get one than not, but the difference I think is typically overstated. People will throw a team that made a deal immediately into favourite status, and move a team way down / downgrade them if they didn't make one.

Nelson would have been nice, but sometimes players can disrupt the feel of a team that is running well at the deadline. And Winnipeg is running really well right now. Adding a 3rd liner, and 3rd pair D with grit was fine for them.
Maybe the bad performance of the Jets' goalie in last year's playoffs whose name I can't spell and am too lazy to lookup is giving the pundits pause.
 
Maybe the bad performance of the Jets' goalie in last year's playoffs whose name I can't spell and am too lazy to lookup is giving the pundits pause.

Just IMHO, it's more because Winnipeg has done this in the playoffs before. See, there are generally two types of teams: a.) fast and skilled for the regular season, keep the puck in the middle of the ice; or b.) bigger and stronger for the playoffs, keep the puck along the boards and in the corners. Winnipeg is the former style, and they've been big-boyed out in the early rounds the last several years. However, they did pick up some "sand paper" at the deadline, they have something to prove, especially Hellebuyck, and they've had a full season under Arniel. They're a stronger team this time around, but we'll see.
 
Devils - Blue Jackets game last night was borderline playoff game intensity. And the Devils came out with some intensity and got a big win, went from 82% playoff odds on Moneypuck to 92%.

The New Jersey Devils do a “dessert race” every game with Auntie Anne, Mrs Fields, and Carvel; Mrs Fields never wins. I figured they would save a win for her for a really big game that the Devils needed…last night was the night. They showed a shot of the crowd afterwards on the Devils telecast - people high fiving, a couple of guys jumping up and down hugging…it was hilarious.

I have no confidence Fitzgerald can improve this team beyond the marginal playoff team they are now to a Cup contender…but at least they’ve been entertaining enough to keep my attention in a year where Syracuse basketball hasn’t been worth watching.
 
Did Edmonton win the award for the worst 2024 offseason?

Edmonton spent all their money in the off-season on veterans who have flopped (Arvidsson, Skinner), and this left them little money to offer their RFA's. Their RFA's (Broberg and Holloway) then left to St Louis on still smallish contracts ($2.5M or so) and Edmonton was unable to match.

Broberg and Holloway (60 points) have been good value signings. Edmonton has Klingberg and Arvidsson insterad.
 
the time of yr with call ups and college kids .

Montreal with huge addition of Demidov coming from KHL and a goal and assist in 1st few shifts as they attempt to keep the streak alive of no more that 4 yrs without a playoff birth
 
No idea how this is workable.

What’s the point? It’s not like they are equal leagues . KHL is closer to AHL in quality than it is the NHL
 
What’s the point? It’s not like they are equal leagues . KHL is closer to AHL in quality than it is the NHL

If it was all-star teams, it’d be potentially interesting - the top players of the KHL are solid. The issue is teams have no depth and the bad teams are awful. I don’t think the idea is going anywhere though - seems like a trial balloon or random brainstorming proposal that isn’t going anywhere.
 
If it was all-star teams, it’d be potentially interesting - the top players of the KHL are solid. The issue is teams have no depth and the bad teams are awful. I don’t think the idea is going anywhere though - seems like a trial balloon or random brainstorming proposal that isn’t going anywhere.
There are too many Russians on NHL teams and im sure a few N Americans on KHL teams so as to negate an international rivalry
 
Some crazy games already across the NFL.

Interesting that games are only hours away and no real updates on the Caps/Hab which could come down the battle of the backups or the backups backups..
 
if the officials actually called things Caps would have 3 majors already tonight, In college they all would have gone to review and been called.
 

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