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GDT: Sabres @ Redwings, 11/30/2022, 7pm, TNT šŗ, wgr š»
Thorner replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
3 on 3 OT is a sham dear lord the worst hockey bar none -
That was just the one I posted š There is a ton of data out there, plenty of analysts takes up, even on NHL.com, right now, paid analysts, that are placing Jack on these lists. Go look at his advanced metrics in 19-20. Hell, even peep the GDTs. Please, I cannot stress this enough: donāt take my word for it. But, with all due respect - and this isnāt directed specifically at you - Iām not that interested in doing the work for people, anymore. Itās not that interesting to me anymore- this particular conversion sort of rose up organically so thatās good fun, but.. I want to tap out of it, now, if thatās fair. Iāve tried before to link bits in the GDTs* from that year, for one example, clips of Eichel being a great leader towards Dahlin..people arenāt really interested in it. It doesnāt gain traction. Donāt blame āem. *part of why the even further improvement to his D game this year doesnāt surprise me is because I remember, and am not afraid to acknowledge, that *WE* were all saying the same things, in 19-20. But thereās no point in me waging this war if even the clearest bits of info are met with skepticism. Eichel is having a great season - heās having a great season defensively: the numbers and metrics are in fact out there, and do in fact speak for themselves: anyone that doesnāt want to hear them, doesnāt believe them, or has a healthy degree of skepticism in them, aināt going to be convinced by me, anyways.
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I mean... Itās what people in the know are saying. Those that know way more than me. I believe his coaches are also waxing poetic about his defensive aptitude this season. People forget 19-20 around these parts, I will say that. I suppose the lasting perception of it was so thoroughly eclipsed by what came after for Jack it makes total sense. But that was the year we were all collectively marveling in the GDTs about how much better Jackās two way game had become, and how much more leader-like he sounded in interviews. At the time, this wasnāt surprising to people, because we used to understand that players Jackās age DO tend to improve their all around game at such the young age he was still at. People donāt really want to talk about that now, and I get it. But he finished 8th in mvp voting that year: his D *was* way better. And itās appeared to take another gigantic step. Unless you think everyone is just lying because they hate buffalo, and really only buffalo fans *know*. We Sabres fans tend to view Jack, now, as the sum totality of all he was as a Sabre: and thatās fine. But itās no good to deny the fact of the perspective under which we viewed him before: a player that was still improving and developing.
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Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
Overall, yes, and I agree: but the idea here for why having a few really good scorers rather than hypothetically just a couple more points would be the preferred scenario is that we arenāt a finished product yet. We can add to the parts that are working. Finished product? Ya, give me the team with more points in the standings, full stop -
GDT: Sabres @ Redwings, 11/30/2022, 7pm, TNT šŗ, wgr š»
Thorner replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Not this people. -
I think the idea is that, while there are certainly obstacles in signing any *one* player, your hope that, over a time period of several years, a GM would be able to snag even one from the entire pool, be it trade or FA, to substantially address the position. Just for clarification, you arenāt making the argument that thereās nothing better we could have reasonably done, this whole time, to address the position, right?
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Better offensive numbers, slightly: but even here, Tageās current per-game pace doesnāt scratch the surface of the marks Jack put up in per-game numbers at this point in a couple of his Sabres seasons. During the year he finished top 10 in mvp voting, Jack was pacing for 130 I believe at one point. Will have to see how Tage ends up Like I say, playing the pace game is dangerous. But, from a straight up, purely offensive production standpoint this season, itās pretty close, with Tage so far actually being ahead, to your point - - - Basically, while you and GA are acknowledging the 2-way game thing, itās not just something that is mentioned then quickly bypassed, because we want to, in favour of the guy whoās a Sabre just b/c heās a year younger: itās a substantial consideration and itās why, until further notice, itās Eichel being listed by all the analysts and āearly votingā as in the top 10 for both Hart AND *Selke* right now, and not yet Tage. Itās not *me* ranking JE above him on these lists, either, obviously. Tage can round that out, not saying he canāt, but, assuming they stay pretty equal offensively, until he does that Eichel is the better overall player. I suppose Tage could blow by him offensively to make up the gap, too, but I dunno how likely that is
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Yes I definitely would. 1 year of age gap doesnāt make a difference, and the contract doesnāt offset how much better Jack is two-way right now. I also donāt think Tage matches Jackās point total this year, when all is said and done. Of course, this is all disregarding team fit and just looking at things in a vacuum. I donāt really agree with the idea of placing very much weight on contract when determining value, re: straight up player comparisons. Thereās a reason contracts donāt factor into the Hart trophy voting: ie most VALUABLE player. Itās never weighted vs contract - salary is a team issue and players getting paid more donāt need to do more to earn an MVP than a player earning less: that wouldnāt make sense. Scheifele at 6 mil would have been in the mvp consideration for years if that was the case Still, Tage is still seemingly improving (though, apparently Jack is, too) so that book isnāt closed. This can be revisited. The fact it can even be discussed is pretty cool on itās own.
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The guy who berated the team and every member of this board on his way out lol
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@bob_sauve28 sounds like you are basically saying we have 7 guys who can succeed in that top 6, not that inserting VO necessarily avoids somewhat of a potential drop-off, but the key point being that whichever of the 7, in this case VO, isnāt in the top 6 will be left to twist in the wind shackled to someone like Mittelstadt and his black hole third line Correct me if Iām wrong
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Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
Agree. Mid 80s is a fine result -
I think most teams 4th lines, really, are populated by dudes that canāt crack higher ground: so I suppose I disagree they canāt be construed as solid role players. Asplund/Jost/Girgensons/Okposo Iād argue do fit that criteria Ya, I like VO and do think heād look better there
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Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
I always see a little bit of Keanu in Doan, ymmv - - - Imo, I was on record saying the bare minimum result that could be even *argued* to be a successful result is 82 points (and that was being nice) and the surpassing of the 15-16 total of 7 years ago, a total that Murray never surpassed, that, as a high-water mark, got him fired. Itās a .500 club. Itās not hard to do and this is the GMās 3rd season, and itās the second in the ānew planā, where we had 76 last year. I canāt see how failing to even improve by ~3 wins, when we are supposed to be seeing progress, could be deemed an acceptable result, especially considering it would be quite disingenuous to discount the fact people were, almost to a man, touting the finish and supposedly valuable sample size to end last season where they played WELL beyond an 82 point pace, as something that could/should carry over, at least somewhat. A 76 point finish, followed by, say, a 79 point finish, is more less treading water re:results and I think itās ok to expect more progress than that. No, this isnāt the same as saying it would be indicative of a failed build and a need for KA to get canned -
Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
Now, the legend Shane Doan -
Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
Iāll take a team that banks as many points as the amount of times you change your avatar Disclaimer *sarcasm* -
Thanks for the embed. Though, Iāll argue w/ whoever wrote that tweet that Quinn actually created his own space through the vision he has to see the play at speed, and dish that pass as quick as he did. It looks like barely anything but even just a second or two at this level, when splitting hair between players who are ALL talented, can make all the difference.
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Canāt find a YouTube link to embed but this is that goal https://www.nhl.com/video/quinn-scores-goal/t-335522622/c-13976599
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Iāve been one of VOās biggest boosters on this board but even I wouldnāt mess with that line / swap in VO. Quinn is doing a lot to create space for his linemates. I pointed it out in the GDT yesterday but it didnāt get any traction, but if anyone goes and watches the highlight of Quinnās goal yesterday: the most impressive thing could be the pass he makes, to JJ, leading him, before JJ is even looking. Thatās... eye opening talent and space creation
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Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
But they havenāt gone cold, yet. Tage, obviously, hasnāt either. I guess I just question you logic that you could alter one of those variables without the other being significantly affected. Donāt see why their totals will drop off SEVERELY if Tageās donāt, and if they do drop off, I think weāll see that statistically reflected in Tageās output. Unless they get moved off the line, ya. Just havenāt seen that much -
But Quinn isnāt even just there to develop. Quinn is helping us do the things required to win, NOW. The kid line isnāt good for a kid line: they are just plain good.
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Sabres have 4 players on an 80+ point pace currently...
Thorner replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
What do you think TT gets to? Considering Tuch and Skinner are glued to his hip, it would be difficult for neither to reach 60 if Thompson is banking 80+. I donāt even think Tuch has been very good and heās point a game right now.