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WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:My take on it for what it's worth...
There weren't a lot of games last season where they were outplayed, we saw a lot of one-goal games and I think that's what impressed a lot of people about Babcock, he took a team largely devoid of talent and made them competitive.
I think they are adding some more game breakers this season, granted they are young, but they are skilled enough that you'd probably back them to convert at a better rate than a guy like Froese or Grabner for example.
Nik the Trik said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:My take on it for what it's worth...
There weren't a lot of games last season where they were outplayed, we saw a lot of one-goal games and I think that's what impressed a lot of people about Babcock, he took a team largely devoid of talent and made them competitive.
I think they are adding some more game breakers this season, granted they are young, but they are skilled enough that you'd probably back them to convert at a better rate than a guy like Froese or Grabner for example.
I think a lot of people see that as being something of a tradeoff. The younger players are probably more talented but raw and there may not be an immediate benefit to having them replace less talented but experienced veterans. I think a lot of the "competitiveness" we saw from last year's team was the result of having a bunch of older players well suited to what Babcock wanted to do. Guys who haven't really been replaced.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:I can see that, I suspect that's why we've seen them go back to the Polak well and the Martin signing too.
You also have guys like Hyman and Soshnikov that I think are probably capable of playing that tighter grinding game.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Matthews isn't going to be a defensive liability I wouldn't think, just based on what I've seen and read about him and Nylander will be a little more protected on the wing.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:There is of course the potential for them to catch lightning in a bottle with some of the young talent and surprise us all and equally with significant injuries they could quickly sink.
herman said:Nylander posted 13 pts in 22 games which would've tied him with Grabbo's mark of 48 over a full season.
bustaheims said:A lot of these guys were thought of as highly as Nylander and Marner. There have obviously been some better seasons - Patrick Kane's rookie season, for instance - but these numbers represent a more realistic range we should be expecting from Marner, Nylander, and even Matthews this coming season.
CarltonTheBear said:I don't expect Marner to play a ton,
bustaheims said:Neither do I - at least, not in the first couple months. I expect he'll get limited, sheltered minutes, and often see himself playing alongside the team's less talented forwards. Maybe a little PP time, depending on the night. I also expect he'll spend some nights watching from the pressbox. Of the 3 prominent rookie forwards, he's definitely the one I expect they'll be most cautious with.
CarltonTheBear said:I've said this before I'm pretty sure, but I think he'll basically have an identical season to Brad Boyes. In terms of both usage and results.
bustaheims said:Yeah, I can see that. Ideally, he'll have slightly better results/see his ice time increase past what Boyes was getting, but, it's certainly a reasonable scenario.
CarltonTheBear said:bustaheims said:Yeah, I can see that. Ideally, he'll have slightly better results/see his ice time increase past what Boyes was getting, but, it's certainly a reasonable scenario.
Boyes led all forwards in CF% and was among the leaders in P/60. The results were there, it's just the ice time that wasn't (because when you can play Michael Grabner on your top line instead you just have to).
That's where I see the comparison really striking. Marner should have a very good P/60 despite limited ice-time (similar to Drouin's first year too).
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:I wonder if a guy like Lupul might have a bit of a resurgence next year if he can stay healthier than normal, it might make him tradeable.
With a few extra skill players in the team, Lupul can certainly finish, just a hunch on my part.