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herman said:Hunwick has downgraded from day-to-day to being placed on the IR.
So anytime now he could end up on Robida's Island... ;D
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herman said:Hunwick has downgraded from day-to-day to being placed on the IR.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Thanks for that mass of data, herman. What does it all translate to? Do you think the team is better defensively this year, and if so has it translated into nonadvanced stats like GA?
herman said:Thanks Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate and LuncheonMeat! The way I watch and enjoy the game has drastically changed (and improved I'd say) since participating in your discussions here, thanks to the community pool of knowledge, experience, and wisdom.
I found Corsi/Fenwick and all those percentages pretty intimidating a couple of years ago, but visualizations like HERO/WARRIOR charts, and these hockeyviz graphics give the numbers the right kind of digestability for me to understand what they mean.
herman said:https://hockeypdocast.com/2016/11/17/episode-116-keeping-up-or-get-left-behind/
Bret Hedican dropped by the HockeyPDOCast a couple of weeks ago to talk about how the game has changed for defensemen (this is shortly after Brent Burns signed his extension).
Defense is notoriously difficult to accurately assess statistically. Compounded with a shifting metagame of mixed philosophies, finding the right players is even harder now in a much faster game. Hedican gives a solid breakdown of what makeup of defenseman has become the new baseline in the first block of this podcast. A really good point he makes is that all the kids coming into the league now have never seen, let alone experienced, the clutch and grab era prior to the '04 lockout.
In other news, Samuel Girard has put up 33 pts (3/30) in 20 games so far with Shawinigan (QMJHL). He was drafted by the Predators 47th this past draft after leading the CHL in points for a defenseman last season (i.e. even more offense-driving than Rielly at his age). I hope we get to see him at the World Juniors on Team Canada this year.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:A bit unfair considering Rielly was hurt in his draft year.
Nik the Trik said:Man, if only we had some sort of widely respected, urbane poster here urging the team to take Girard.
Nik the Trik said:Man, if only we had some sort of widely respected, urbane poster here urging the team to take Girard.
CarltonTheBear said:Nashville's draft made me so jealous of them. 3 solid D picks to already add to one of the best defence groups in the league.
Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:Nashville's draft made me so jealous of them. 3 solid D picks to already add to one of the best defence groups in the league.
If nothing else you wonder if the premium on good young defensemen these days makes it a particularly smart strategy to load up on them just in the hopes that you have solid trade bait.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:Nashville's draft made me so jealous of them. 3 solid D picks to already add to one of the best defence groups in the league.
If nothing else you wonder if the premium on good young defensemen these days makes it a particularly smart strategy to load up on them just in the hopes that you have solid trade bait.
Mobile RHD are the Leftie Pitchers of hockey.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:CarltonTheBear said:Nashville's draft made me so jealous of them. 3 solid D picks to already add to one of the best defence groups in the league.
If nothing else you wonder if the premium on good young defensemen these days makes it a particularly smart strategy to load up on them just in the hopes that you have solid trade bait.
Mobile RHD are the Leftie Pitchers of hockey.
The Leafs did not look sound defensively in several of the clips above, getting hemmed into their zone and giving up quality chances. A lot of the miscommunications shown would have been prevented had they played a more traditional, conservation coverage scheme. But I would argue that playing defence this way is precisely what the Leafs should be doing.
When Babcock ? a coach known for having coached some very strong defensive teams in Anaheim and Detroit ? arrived in Toronto, he stressed the importance of ?building a program,? a team with a distinct identity, one that does not depend on specific players and that solidifies itself over time.
The front office that hired Babcock had already started amassing young, cheap, fast, skilled and small players to play a certain brand of hockey (think: William Nylander and Mitch Marner). When we put those two things together, we can see that these are not the late-Carlyle-era Leafs attempting to graft a swarm system onto an ill-fitting roster. Instead, there is a vision for how this team wants to play long term and a willingness to sacrifice present wins for future gains.