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2017-2018 NHL Thread

herman said:
More teams have adopted a higher pace of play this season compared to last, i.e. a general uptick in shot attempts.
-- snip --

Follow-up with something easier to parse:
https://twitter.com/regressIan/status/960598346309165056
 
Zee said:
Since December Bruins are 19-3-4, that's sustainable, only a 132 point pace.

They have games in hand on us too. Which means we have the lighter schedule rounding the home stretch of the regular season compared to Tampa and Boston. I think Boston will make it nice and close for top spot in the Atlantic as the Lightning falter, and hopefully they beat each other up for it.
 
herman said:
Zee said:
Since December Bruins are 19-3-4, that's sustainable, only a 132 point pace.

They have games in hand on us too. Which means we have the lighter schedule rounding the home stretch of the regular season compared to Tampa and Boston. I think Boston will make it nice and close for top spot in the Atlantic as the Lightning falter, and hopefully they beat each other up for it.

I do wonder if the Leafs match up better against the Lightning than the Bruins.  Either way, they may have the toughest path to the Conference finals as any team in the league :(
 
herman said:
Zee said:
Since December Bruins are 19-3-4, that's sustainable, only a 132 point pace.

They have games in hand on us too. Which means we have the lighter schedule rounding the home stretch of the regular season compared to Tampa and Boston. I think Boston will make it nice and close for top spot in the Atlantic as the Lightning falter, and hopefully they beat each other up for it.

I imagine Boston has to hit the skids at some point.  There's no way they can keep playing at the pace they've been at for the remaining 30 games or so.  I don't remember anyone picking Boston to be a 100 point team before the season began.  They've exceeded expectations based on what everyone thought their roster had on it.  Some of those guys have to have slumps at some point.
 
Zee said:
herman said:
Zee said:
Since December Bruins are 19-3-4, that's sustainable, only a 132 point pace.

They have games in hand on us too. Which means we have the lighter schedule rounding the home stretch of the regular season compared to Tampa and Boston. I think Boston will make it nice and close for top spot in the Atlantic as the Lightning falter, and hopefully they beat each other up for it.

I imagine Boston has to hit the skids at some point.  There's no way they can keep playing at the pace they've been at for the remaining 30 games or so.  I don't remember anyone picking Boston to be a 100 point team before the season began.  They've exceeded expectations based on what everyone thought their roster had on it.  Some of those guys have to have slumps at some point.

Credit to their coaching staff. We've seen it before in other successful organizations (Tampa, Pittsburgh) when the AHL coach comes up with a small cohort of AHLers to join and augment an established core, while old coach favourites are finally released. Everyone has bought in, and some stretches you get everyone playing to their potential.

I'd prefer to have it happen to us in March, rather than November/January.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Yeah whatever, let Tampa and Boston both peak early.

This is what I'm thinking.  All teams go through hot and cold streaks.  Better to be hot in mid-April then Jan-Feb.  I'm not worried about matching up with the Bruins in round 1 despite last Saturday's game.  I think Leafs can win that series in 6.
 
Nik the Trik said:
Presented without comment:

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So you're saying, the Oilers hiring Craig MacTavish and Kevin Lowe to run their front office is a much better move than the Sox and then Cubs hiring Theo Epstein. Got it.
 
In regards to that chart, they defined playing in the "pros" as NHL only. If you expand that to include any notable minor/non-NHL hockey there's really only a handful of GMs in the league that it wouldn't include.
 
https://twitter.com/BradyTrett/status/961033798073778176
You can tell his well-liked and respected. A humble risk to make the move to expansion Vegas and it's paid of in spades for Flower.
Full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy8NUMXMg8Y
 
herman said:
herman said:
More teams have adopted a higher pace of play this season compared to last, i.e. a general uptick in shot attempts.
-- snip --

Follow-up with something easier to parse:
https://twitter.com/regressIan/status/960598346309165056
I had a feeling this was the case. I mean just logically if SV% is high and SH% is only slightly higher then the only thing accounting for such high point totals by players is increased number of shots and/or attempts. I wonder if overall shots against by goalies per 60 are up as well. Would fit nicely :)
 
Alex Burrows is, unsurprisingly, a piece of human garbage:

https://twitter.com/NHLDaily365/status/961084974047768576
https://twitter.com/HabsCorner/status/961056945951199232

Hall lays a clean hit on an Ottawa player (edit: it was actually Burrows who he originally hit). Play continues and Burrows chases Hall around a little bit. Play is called dead and Burrows tackles Hall to the ice and starts kneeing him in the head multiple times.

20 games please.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Alex Burrows is, unsurprisingly, a piece of human garbage:

Hall lays a clean hit on an Ottawa player. Play continues and Burrows chases Hall around a little bit. Play is called dead and Burrows tackles Hall to the ice and starts kneeing him in the head multiple times.

20 games please.

Not just jumping him after the play....he waits until the linesman/refs are tied up with other scrums to jump him.
 
George Parros this past September:

"I've always thought that they could have been a bit harsher on certain plays that I felt where clearly someone intended to do something that was away from the play, had nothing to do with the game and no benefit other than to disable or hurt a person," Parros said. "Just trying to go a little bit harder on those, because I felt it's been soft in some instances."

Anything less than 10 games would be a complete failure on his part. Burrows was offered (and declined) an in-person hearing so it will likely be at least 6 games.
 
Couldn't quite believe what Burrows was doing.  Kneeing someone (Hall) in the head.  Is this a newfound form of 'headshots'? 

The guy should be suspended at least ten games minimum, twenty games maximum.  This type of garbage needs to be buried from the game.
 
Should have been more.  Very disappointing.
There's NO reason to be kneeing in this game, and this little **** has a rap sheet.
 

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