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Can #62 actually skate? Someone get Holland on the phone.
Excellent on the PKThis is the thing. There wasn’t a fourth liner they could get for him and picks?
I actually don’t hate that.
Correct, we got 67th overall from Ottawa in the Spence trade, and then traded that pick to Carolina for a 2025 4th round and a 3rd rounder in 2026I’m missing something. Spence was supposed to go for a 2025 #67 pick & next years. But it has Carolina picking that. So did that pick get traded?
Anyway, not crazy about this. I think Hiller should’ve had more trust in him. But even if he had to be traded, I would’ve rather use him as a trade chip for a roster player.
That’s even worse. Spence for a 2025 4th, a 2026 3rd, & a 2026 6th. Unless they’re trying to collect picks for 2026. Which I hope translates into RFA offer sheets.Correct, we got 67th overall from Ottawa in the Spence trade, and then traded that pick to Carolina for a 2025 4th round and a 3rd rounder in 2026
2026 draft is said to be quite a bit deeper than 2025.That’s even worse. Spence for a 2025 4th, a 2026 3rd, & a 2026 6th. Unless they’re trying to collect picks for 2026. Which I hope translates into RFA offer sheets.
This should tell you all you need to hear:
Take a look at the teams that won over the last 10 years. Look at their size on the back end, and the types of players on their 3rd and 4th lines, and you’ll realize that the reality is that although everybody said it needed to change, the cup winners actually didn’t.I remember around 10 years ago everyone (GMs, talking heads) talking about how the game is changing: faster, smaller, more skilled players were going to be the future, and GMs like DL were dinosaurs by building a team with big strapping bodies. Teams built on large size, grit and power would get crushed by a new generation of smaller, more skilled players. And fighting was going to end.
Yet here we are. lol
Exactly. And those are the teams that are difficult to beat over a 7 game series. I’ll also add the obvious, goaltending. The last irrelevant goalie to win the cup IMO was Niemi in 2010. However that Hawks team would have won with Skinner in net…Take a look at the teams that won over the last 10 years. Look at their size on the back end, and the types of players on their 3rd and 4th lines, and you’ll realize that the reality is that although everybody said it needed to change, the cup winners actually didn’t.
I know. That’s my point.Take a look at the teams that won over the last 10 years. Look at their size on the back end, and the types of players on their 3rd and 4th lines, and you’ll realize that the reality is that although everybody said it needed to change, the cup winners actually didn’t.
The game did change. It is faster, less physical and more skilled. People who are obsessed with the past literally won’t stop talking about how less physical the game is today.I remember around 10 years ago everyone (GMs, talking heads) talking about how the game is changing: faster, smaller, more skilled players were going to be the future, and GMs like DL were dinosaurs by building a team with big strapping bodies. Teams built on large size, grit and power would get crushed by a new generation of smaller, more skilled players. And fighting was going to end.
Yet here we are. lol
This is where you and I completely disagree.The game did change. It is faster, less physical and more skilled. People who are obsessed with the past literally won’t stop talking about how less physical the game is today.
Yep. the guy that was 6' 195lbs (Forsling) was the best at defending McDavid through these past playoffs. Not 6'5" 225lb Joel Edmundson.The game did change. It is faster, less physical and more skilled. People who are obsessed with the past literally won’t stop talking about how less physical the game is today.
Nobody was purposely drafting smaller players. It turns out smaller players tend to be faster and more skilled because they don’t have size to rely on.
The idea that you don’t need a mix of size and skill, even on defense is a fantasy. Every team post deadpuck era has had a blueline with players who are about 6’ small playing significant roles. Start with Pittsburg (Letang) Chicago (Keith) LA (Doughty, Voynov, Martinez) Florida (Forsling, Kulikov, Schmidt).
This really had nothing to do with Gavi. They could have kept both as right now, we have plenty of space. This is just a matter of Spence not being a player the Kings need right now and wanting to be traded because of that.this deal just reeks of the Kings desperation to sign Gavrikov and obtain more cap space to do so. I really hope we don't end up in a Nurse-like situation in LA, under Holland.
I guess I just hadn’t noticed. But yep, statistically you’re absolutely correct. Just looking at the difference in hits per season by team and there’s been a significant drop since 2015.The game did change. It is faster, less physical and more skilled. People who are obsessed with the past literally won’t stop talking about how less physical the game is today.
Nobody was purposely drafting smaller players. It turns out smaller players tend to be faster and more skilled because they don’t have size to rely on.
The idea that you don’t need a mix of size and skill, even on defense is a fantasy. Every team post deadpuck era has had a blueline with players who are about 6’ small playing significant roles. Start with Pittsburg (Letang) Chicago (Keith) LA (Doughty, Voynov, Martinez) Florida (Forsling, Kulikov, Schmidt).
It is definitely true that the physicality picks up in the playoffs. 100% agree but even if we think back to the 2 Kings Cup runs remember how bruised and broken a lot of our guys were by the time they got to the Finals? Those series agains the Blues and Blackhawks were legendary for the amount of punishment dished out. The game is just different now.I guess I just hadn’t noticed. But yep, statistically you’re absolutely correct. Just looking at the difference in hits per season by team and there’s been a significant drop since 2015.View attachment 12370View attachment 12371
So can we get Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes, or Lane Hutson?Seems pretty clear the league is moving back into an obsession with size again. These GMs cannot help themselves. It’s a league of followers so just about any D man 6’ or below is on the block.
So can we get Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes, or Lane Hutson?