I resemble that remark!philou21 wrote:Shots fired!CJ wrote:Not blind. Just old.philou21 wrote:Nino is blind it seems!

I resemble that remark!philou21 wrote:Shots fired!CJ wrote:Not blind. Just old.philou21 wrote:Nino is blind it seems!
Number of things there.stone169 wrote:I don't think it really makes a difference as there seems to be a tonne of goalies that have been made available. But, you're right. If anything you'd think Detroit would have made Howard available.
I don't follow Detroit like many others here Sarnia, since I'm a transplanted Sens fan.Primis wrote:Number of things there.stone169 wrote:I don't think it really makes a difference as there seems to be a tonne of goalies that have been made available. But, you're right. If anything you'd think Detroit would have made Howard available.
Last offseason DET fired long-time goalie coach Jim Bedard and promoted a Grand Rapids goalie coach who had worked with Mrazek before obviously. The move was a shock, because Bedard was WELL-respected by everyone and he is still adored in the greater Detroit area (in fact given Mrazek's poor play, there's been a movement from some fans to petition to get Bedard back, but I think he's moving to another NHL org now). The statement the move made was basically that DET was going to give Mrazek every chance to claim and hold the #1 position.
However, reports have come out that Mrazek voiced displeasure at the org last season when they didn't move Howard, and then Mrazek wasn't good this past season, even with his buddy goalie coach. Also, he apparently played a little too hardball in his last negotiations of a bridge deal and that has not been forgotten. Howard on the other hand rebounded and played well, and stayed professional through the whole process.
I don't think DET thinks they would have lost either Howard or Mrazek given the other goalies available (and their cap hits). So what this essentially is, is DET attempting a wake-up call to Mrazek that he's not the superstar bona fide #1 he maybe seems to think he is right now. DET can't just dump Mrazek though, because Coreau is *not* ready as an NHL goalie. Even in the AHL Calder Cup Finals he was pretty shaky at crucial times, and he also isn't eating pucks as well or reliably as he needs to be (read; he gives up bad rebounds too often). So they still have to hope Mrazek gets his head on straight, but if he doesn't they will merrily hitch their wagon to Howard (whose body of work is greater and better, despite the age).
It's not that bad honestly compared to circuses in other teams around the league.stone169 wrote:Geez though. That's quite the off ice distraction going on in Detroit.
Trust me I know. Some Sens fans (at least the ones who jumped on the bandwagon this year) are already saying goodbye to Methot. He's been great playing along side Karlsson, but realistically anyone looks great partnered up with Karlsson. I remember Andy Sutton looked like a top 2 defenceman when he was partnered with Karlsson during his rookie season. But there are much better and younger defensemen that have been made available.Primis wrote:It's not that bad honestly compared to circuses in other teams around the league.stone169 wrote:Geez though. That's quite the off ice distraction going on in Detroit.
But it is unusual by Detroit standards. Egos tend to not make an appearance. Some years ago after the Wings re-signed Dan Cleary, Tomas Tatar got REALLY upset in camp and.... people noticed. Tatar made insinuations he might go back to Europe. It died down though, he stuck it out, won a Calder Cup in Grand Rapids, and is now a Detroit regular.
Those sort of things are few and far between. Chris Illitch is not his father in the least. However, it's entirely possible he does share his father's distaste for prima donnas (one of the reasons Fedorov has been demonized so badly after leaving and there was never consideration of retiring his #91 while Mike Illitch was still alive). We'll see I guess.
The thing that kills me about the whole Vegas expansion draft is how fans of all kinds of teams are acting like losing one single player off their roster is the end of the world. One. Single. Player.
Glad to know that.Manimal wrote:They have offered him a front-office job
The league is already watered down enough right now I think (not enough scoring and good d-men to go around in many cases), and Vegas got very favorable expansions rules compared to any previous expansion teams. In particular, the defensemen available are light years beyond what say Atlanta, Minnesota, or Columbus got to pick from. So I can very much see Vegas not ever being traditional Expansion Bad right at first (unless they want to be to gather draft picks, in which case it's a choice). But they won't be competing for playoffs soon still.nino33 wrote:Based on what I see as "available" I think Vegas will be like any other expansion team - awful. I think they're going to really, really struggle to score
Me tooPrimis wrote:I could totally see Vegas outperform 2 or 3 other NHL teams this coming season.
I agree Vegas got favorable rules, but since (IMO) there's not enough talent to support so many teams (I think they could easily lose a third) having favorable selections of average players still doesn't give you much of a team IMOPrimis wrote: The league is already watered down enough right now I think (not enough scoring and good d-men to go around in many cases), and Vegas got very favorable expansions rules compared to any previous expansion teams. In particular, the defensemen available are light years beyond what say Atlanta, Minnesota, or Columbus got to pick from. So I can very much see Vegas not ever being traditional Expansion Bad right at first (unless they want to be to gather draft picks, in which case it's a choice). But they won't be competing for playoffs soon still.
Yes well they'll get decent goalies and def. Scoring will be tough though. I think it will be the best expansion team I've seen in my life time.nino33 wrote:I keep hearing how there's good players for Vegas to pick, but I don't see them myself
Based on what I see as "available" I think Vegas will be like any other expansion team - awful. I think they're going to really, really struggle to score
With modern hockey and the "team defense" approach that's so systematic, I don't think a few OK defenseman and a goalie are going to help much - in today's game the best goalies look awful when their team D doesn't protect them from rebounds, cross ice passes, odd man rushes, etcCJ wrote:Yes well they'll get decent goalies and def. Scoring will be tough though. I think it will be the best expansion team I've seen in my life time.nino33 wrote:I keep hearing how there's good players for Vegas to pick, but I don't see them myself
Based on what I see as "available" I think Vegas will be like any other expansion team - awful. I think they're going to really, really struggle to score