AGL_91
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So as 2014 would everyone agree outside of Hagg and Morin who are both raw the only other potentional prospects are as follows:
Alt: steady 2 way dmen with good mobilty. Future 2nd or 3rd pairing guy who can be paired with a stay at home defencemen. Should start contending for a roster spot next year, but more likely first call up if a mobile d is injuried in 2014/2015
Lauridsen: big, long, physical player who knows his role. Future 6/7 and PK guy. Shouldn't make the team next year but could be used as a call up to fill the Hal Gill role next year if needed.
Gostisbehere: smaller offensive minded dmen with great mobilty. If he learns how to use his frame correctly (like Kimmo does) can be a useful complimentary piece on any pairing (most likely 3rd) and can run a top pp unit. Hopefully starts his pro career next year in the AHL and plays 2 years before pushing for a roster spot.
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Moose_15
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Location: Rat Patrol, PA Joined: 02.15.2013
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[quote=Jsaquella]
40's the new 30.
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exlund
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Moose_15
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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And to think, the Flyers had their own Suter in Matt Carle (according to that much cited Broad Street Hockey article). That comparison gets more laughable by the minute. - exlund
All that showed was a comparable Corsi. I'll admit, I felt Weber helped Suter more than the other way around. Now that Suter's in Minnesota, it's obvious that he wasn't carried by anyone.
Of course either would be helpful to the Flyers right now. |
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exlund
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Location: Manywhere, NJ Joined: 02.16.2007
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All that showed was a comparable Corsi. I'll admit, I felt Weber helped Suter more than the other way around. Now that Suter's in Minnesota, it's obvious that he wasn't carried by anyone.
Of course either would be helpful to the Flyers right now. - Jsaquella
True...but would only add Carle at his price if I could swap for Streit (who, for his part, has been getting better as of late). |
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exlund
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Location: Manywhere, NJ Joined: 02.16.2007
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Speaking of which, Carle's not having a half-bad season in Tampa--but no where close to Suter's level. - Moose_15
He has his good games once in a while but has been largely underwhelming and a disappointment in Tampa. Guys like Hedman, Gudas and old man Salo are having more impact (at lower salary). As I've said, I doubt Yzerman makes that offer to Carle if he had the chance to do it over again. |
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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So as 2014 would everyone agree outside of Hagg and Morin who are both raw the only other potentional prospects are as follows:
Alt: steady 2 way dmen with good mobilty. Future 2nd or 3rd pairing guy who can be paired with a stay at home defencemen. Should start contending for a roster spot next year, but more likely first call up if a mobile d is injuried in 2014/2015
Lauridsen: big, long, physical player who knows his role. Future 6/7 and PK guy. Shouldn't make the team next year but could be used as a call up to fill the Hal Gill role next year if needed.
Gostisbehere: smaller offensive minded dmen with great mobilty. If he learns how to use his frame correctly (like Kimmo does) can be a useful complimentary piece on any pairing (most likely 3rd) and can run a top pp unit. Hopefully starts his pro career next year in the AHL and plays 2 years before pushing for a roster spot. - AGL_91
Alt: if this is true then he'll be good with Schenn in the future
Gostisbehere: Streit is 6 ft. would he be a good mentor for Ghost?
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youarewrong
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 07.07.2010
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I know you dont care but
Group A
Russia
Slovakia
United States
Slovenia
Group B
Finland
Canada
Norway
Austria
Group C
Czech Republic
Sweden
Switzerland
Latvia - nastyflyergirl
I cant figure out which group is tougher. Group A has US and Russia. 2 Team that could win it all. Group B Canada seems like they have the easiest division. But Group C...While they dont have that 1 powerhouse...USA, Canada, Russia... they definately have the deepest group.
I cant believe Canada drew that Group. |
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aightwebang17
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Location: Typical Montreal, PA Joined: 07.10.2008
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I cant figure out which group is tougher. Group A has US and Russia. 2 Team that could win it all. Group B Canada seems like they have the easiest division. But Group C...While they dont have that 1 powerhouse...USA, Canada, Russia... they definately have the deepest group.
I cant believe Canada drew that Group. - youarewrong
don't underestimate the finns bro |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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So as 2014 would everyone agree outside of Hagg and Morin who are both raw the only other potentional prospects are as follows:
Alt: steady 2 way dmen with good mobilty. Future 2nd or 3rd pairing guy who can be paired with a stay at home defencemen. Should start contending for a roster spot next year, but more likely first call up if a mobile d is injuried in 2014/2015
Lauridsen: big, long, physical player who knows his role. Future 6/7 and PK guy. Shouldn't make the team next year but could be used as a call up to fill the Hal Gill role next year if needed.
Gostisbehere: smaller offensive minded dmen with great mobilty. If he learns how to use his frame correctly (like Kimmo does) can be a useful complimentary piece on any pairing (most likely 3rd) and can run a top pp unit. Hopefully starts his pro career next year in the AHL and plays 2 years before pushing for a roster spot. - AGL_91
Stolarz, one of the best (statistically) goalies in the OHL?
Nick Cousins, who either led or was among the OHL leading scorers last year?
Scott Laughton, captain of the Generals and Canada's WJC team?
I think those 3 qualify. |
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Flyers_V88
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Location: Ajax, ON Joined: 02.26.2013
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Hey guys, quick question totally off topic!!!
Where can I find a statistical database of NHL numbers where I can compare players and their stats? For example, who is the highest scoring D since 2000? Does anyone know if a site like this exists or where I could go? |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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don't underestimate the finns bro - aightwebang17
If it was 2006, I'd agree with you. I'd say Group C is the hardest, as Czech Republic, Sweden, and the Swiss all can win any given day. Each of the other 2 is basically 2 good teams and 2 walk-overs. But yes, Canada probably has the easiest draw. |
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aightwebang17
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Location: Typical Montreal, PA Joined: 07.10.2008
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If it was 2006, I'd agree with you. I'd say Group C is the hardest, as Czech Republic, Sweden, and the Swiss all can win any given day. Each of the other 2 is basically 2 good teams and 2 walk-overs. But yes, Canada probably has the easiest draw. - jmatchett383
I don't see much of a downgrade in the two finn teams and I'd say their goaltending is much stronger than in 2006. Definitely not a cakewalk win for Canada. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Hey guys, quick question totally off topic!!!
Where can I find a statistical database of NHL numbers where I can compare players and their stats? For example, who is the highest scoring D since 2000? Does anyone know if a site like this exists or where I could go? - Flyers_V88
No, but I did just realize Lecavalier is 103rd all-time in NHL points, and could easily move into the top 90. He'd need 110 points to get to 1000 and 108 goals to get to 500, which are both doable. He has captained a team to a Stanley Cup, won a goal scoring race, won a World Cup Gold in 2004. What does he have to do for a legit shot at the HHOF? |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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I don't see much of a downgrade in the two finn teams and I'd say their goaltending is much stronger than in 2006. Definitely not a cakewalk win for Canada. - aightwebang17
Not a cakewalk at all, but I don't think they're going to be that strong. Their blue line will be their weak link? |
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Flyers_V88
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Location: Ajax, ON Joined: 02.26.2013
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No, but I did just realize Lecavalier is 103rd all-time in NHL points, and could easily move into the top 90. He'd need 110 points to get to 1000 and 108 goals to get to 500, which are both doable. He has captained a team to a Stanley Cup, won a goal scoring race, won a World Cup Gold in 2004. What does he have to do for a legit shot at the HHOF? - jmatchett383
If he can break into those categories, he's in.
I can't seem to find anywhere on the internet that will give me this kind of information quickly. I can easily compile it myself, I just don't want to lol. Anyone else know any good hockey stats sites for comparing players over periods of time? |
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So as 2014 would everyone agree outside of Hagg and Morin who are both raw the only other potentional prospects are as follows:
Alt: steady 2 way dmen with good mobilty. Future 2nd or 3rd pairing guy who can be paired with a stay at home defencemen. Should start contending for a roster spot next year, but more likely first call up if a mobile d is injuried in 2014/2015
Lauridsen: big, long, physical player who knows his role. Future 6/7 and PK guy. Shouldn't make the team next year but could be used as a call up to fill the Hal Gill role next year if needed.
Gostisbehere: smaller offensive minded dmen with great mobilty. If he learns how to use his frame correctly (like Kimmo does) can be a useful complimentary piece on any pairing (most likely 3rd) and can run a top pp unit. Hopefully starts his pro career next year in the AHL and plays 2 years before pushing for a roster spot. - AGL_91
Gostibehere has Torey Krug written all over him. Offensive minded, smallish college d-man. Last I checked he was a candidate for the Hobey Baker award. |
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aightwebang17
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Location: Typical Montreal, PA Joined: 07.10.2008
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Not a cakewalk at all, but I don't think they're going to be that strong. Their blue line will be their weak link? - jmatchett383
Poss, but their team d will be strong. |
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Mapleleafs_91
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Location: PAUL RANGER SUCKS Joined: 06.27.2011
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Tim Panaccio of CSN Philly: On the day the Flyers traded James van Riemsdyk to the Maple Leafs for Luke Schenn, the Coyotes offered them Keith Yandle. It was the same deal the Maple Leafs got.
You're GM is on bathsalts. That is all |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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True...but would only add Carle at his price if I could swap for Streit (who, for his part, has been getting better as of late). - exlund
I'd happily trade Grossmann for him. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Tim Panaccio of CSN Philly: On the day the Flyers traded James van Riemsdyk to the Maple Leafs for Luke Schenn, the Coyotes offered them Keith Yandle. It was the same deal the Maple Leafs got. - Mapleleafs_91
Day late & a Loonie Short, son. |
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Mapleleafs_91
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Location: PAUL RANGER SUCKS Joined: 06.27.2011
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Day late & a Loonie Short, son. - Jsaquella
When i saw that im like |
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PhillySportsGuy
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Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ Joined: 04.08.2012
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Day late & a Loonie Short, son. - Jsaquella
I'm not high on Yandle, but I'd certainly rather have him than Schenn. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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When i saw that im like - Mapleleafs_91
Welcome to the club...I'd be amazed if it was the same price, although that summer the Flyers seemed Hell bent on adding righty shooting defensemen.
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