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Armchair-GM
Jun. 13, 2019 at 11:07 a.m.
Thread:
Caps fans would you do this
Caps definitely wouldn't do that Jensen trade, don't think either side would do the Eller one either. Doesn't make too much sense for either side.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 2:38 p.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>pharrow</b></div><div>It starts by not resigning a 31 year old Hagelin that's for sure.
You can pretty much look at that bottom 6 and start replacing because that's the only way you are going to win a cup. There isn't enough talent there to win currently.
Dowd is gonna be 29 bye
Ellar is gonna be 30 bye.
I'm sure you get the idea.</div></div>
It's pretty clear you're the one who doesn't get the idea. Just plugging in younger players (You also haven't mentioned a single player to add, you're just suggesting getting rid of guys) doesn't make a team better. Eller was a very important part of this teams cup run last year and is still playing very solid 3rd line minutes. Hagelin fixed this teams PK pretty much on his own, and Dowd while not as good as Beagle was a solid replacement as a 4th line center and younger too, but apparently 29 is ancient now. As well, if you paid any attention to the Caps, which you don't, you'd know they just re-signed Dowd before the playoffs to a two year extension. He's not going anywhere.
If Hagelin ends up commanding too much, I get not re-signing him. But getting rid of Eller and Dowd isn't going to solve any problems. I'm not sure if you're under the impression that guys legs just give out on them when they turn 30, but that's not how it works. I'm all for injecting a little youth into the lineup, but just getting rid of productive players because they're hitting 30 isn't solving any problems.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 10:58 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>capsin9</b></div><div>Explain how losing your best defensive player, who helps Carlson play his best hockey, isnt a major factor.
Reasons caps lost
1) kempny left us defensively unbalanced
2) Kuzy player terrible
3) Holtby was outplayed by a worse goalie.
4) Carolina is actually a good hockey team
5) out coached</div></div>
Only one I disagree about is point 3. I thought Holtby played very well for the majority of the series, unfortunately he let up a couple bad goals in game 7 that are fresh in everyone's memory. But not having Kempny was massive, Kuznetsov's underwhelming performance certainly didn't do the Caps any favors, and it was very apparent that Reirden was a rookie coach during this series.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 10:34 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>McRanteskog</b></div><div>Amongst WSH Defencemen:
Kempny was 4th in TOI, 4th in shifts/game, tied 3rd in points, had 0 PP points, 1st in most PIM taken.
The hole he left when he got injured wasnt as big as you are making it, and if it was, well WSH is to blame for having lack of depth D to fill his spot.</div></div>
You clearly don't watch the Caps play very often if you couldn't see this difference. But you're right about one thing, the Caps did lack depth on defense to fill his spot. Orpik and Niskanen have been removed on this roster to add some younger, faster defenseman with the hope being a full NHL season would have them more prepared for the playoffs. This roster makes an effort to fix that issue.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 10:26 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>pharrow</b></div><div>dude learn how to read.
No one suggested getting rid of them.
Losing one player isn't an excuse. Every team has injuries. Carolina played without several of their better players and they still won.
Stop making excuses. They got beat by a better team and simply going with the same old same old isn't helping teams when the rest of the league is pumping in good young players into their rosters year after year.
<strong>If you want to compete for a cup you better start finidng some better younger players for the rest of the roster.</strong></div></div>
And how would you suggest getting younger next year without getting rid of these players? Would love to hear your plan on how to make this happen.
Also if you actually take a second to look at this roster, both Barber and Johansen are young new additions that I feel could make an impact in smaller roles next year, along with Siegenthaler who showed some promise in the short time he was with Washington this year. Both Niskanen and Orpik are off this roster due to their inability to skate. So this team is adding youth, while still keeping some core pieces they won the cup with.
And I never made an excuse for the Caps losing to the Canes. I simply said that they won a cup with Kempny and Oshie, who they didn't have in the playoffs. Which is just a fact. Damn right Carolina was the better team in that series and they deserved to win. They were able to overcome their injuries better than the Caps were and should be commended for it. However, I believe if you put Kempny and Oshie back in the lineup for the Caps, and Ferland and Svechnikov in for Carolina, I believe the Caps win that series.
As well not sure if you remember, but the Caps won the cup with the vast majority of the this roster...last year. I think a team that just won the cup, will have a solid shot competing for it if they can stay healthy, and the added youth can step up and perform.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 10:02 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>staytru20</b></div><div>It's also the same team that won the cup in 2018. The team wasn't the same after Kempny went down against Tampa in the regular season. Without him, the pairings were all out of wack. He might not be a big name, but his effect on the team defensive metrics is insane.
I do agree that the team needs more youth injected into the roster. I think that's why you keep Connolly, who's 26. I think I'd rather see Niskanen traded for a decent, young NHL forward, and see what you can get for Burakovsky in the trade market. I think Holtby could net a really nice return on that front too.</div></div>
I'd really love to keep Connolly, I just see some team throwing crazy money and term at him that the Caps won't be able to match. I do hope I'm wrong about that though. I'm not opposed to getting a forward for Niskanen either if it's the right fit, really was just trying to clear some cap space with that move. Wouldn't mind a Burkie trade for the righ return either. But for me I don't think we can trade Holtby. We don't have anyone that's ready to take over yet and this team could win a cup next year. I think as long as the Caps are legit contenders, they've got to keep Holtby.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 9:57 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>McRanteskog</b></div><div>You do realize CAR played with no Svechnikov and Ferland games 4-7?
Both teams played with injuires.</div></div>
I'm not sure how much of that series you actually watched, but Ferland was a complete non-factor in the games he played. You could make the argument that the Canes have been better of without him. The Caps blue line did a complete 180 without Kempny in the lineup. And while Svechnikov being out certainly hurt Carolina, it hurt the Caps just as much having Oshie out of the lineup. So yes, the Caps injuries did have a bigger impact on their game. The Canes are still rolling right now without Ferland and Svechnikov. It's much easier to replace forwards than it is to replace defensemen. While DSP is no where near the player Oshie is, he provided a spark to the lineup and it wasn't a glaring hole that Oshie was gone. With Kempny gone the Caps didn't even look like the same team.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 30, 2019 at 9:48 a.m.
Thread:
Trying to keep the team mostly intact
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>McRanteskog</b></div><div>Why keep them intact? You couldnt win round 1 with the same group, why run the same roster and expect different results?</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>pharrow</b></div><div>my thought exactly.
Every year those players get older and slower. Next year,
Oshie is 33
Ov is 34
Backstrom is 32
this team needs to start worrying about adding some youth to it in the forward group that is actually capable of helping the team win. As it stands right now, there isn't a lot there. You got Vrana, Kuzy and wilson and that's it.
signing a 31 year old hags isn't the answer, and he wouldn't even sign of that anyway.</div></div>
You do both realize Kempny didn't play one game in the playoffs right? Oshie also missed the last 3 games of the series. And while Oshie being out had an impact, it was incredibly apparent that this team was a shell of themselves without Kempny. So no, this is not the same roster that lost in 7 games to Carolina.
And the three players you listed were 3 of the Caps most productive players. Yes, they're all getting older but you're not going to get rid of productive players who are all excellent locker room guys as well. I understand wanting to move Oshie's contract, but suggesting this team should get rid of Ovechkin and Backstrom is laughable.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 8, 2019 at 12:04 p.m.
Thread:
Top line Tom!!!
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>hockeyfanatic05</b></div><div>Still pretty weird. But congrats on wilson scoring exactly 40 points with the greatest goal scorer and a HOF center on his line</div></div>
Justify being wrong however you'd like.
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 8, 2019 at 7:51 a.m.
Thread:
Top line Tom!!!
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>hockeyfanatic05</b></div><div>Guess so. I also find it extremely disturbing you cared so much to remember a conversation from July</div></div>
I didn't remember this specific conversation just remembered all the people telling me how crazy I was thinking Wilson was a top 6 forward. All I had to do was check my post history and find a Wilson post. Doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure it out.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Apr. 7, 2019 at 4:40 p.m.
Thread:
What I would make the Playoff Lines
I like the look of this.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Apr. 7, 2019 at 4:36 p.m.
Thread:
What i want
<a href="/users/LoganOllivier" target="_blank">@LoganOllivier</a> Hey
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Armchair-GM
Apr. 7, 2019 at 4:33 p.m.
Thread:
Top line Tom!!!
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>hockeyfanatic05</b></div><div>Lmao hes not an offensive player. Id bet you $1,000 he doesn't even put up 40 points</div></div>
I believe you owe <a href="/users/Capitalfail67" target="_blank">@Capitalfail67</a> a grand...
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Apr. 7, 2019 at 4:29 p.m.
Thread:
TOM WILSON 2.0 ( EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ)
<a href="/users/Eli" target="_blank">@Eli</a> Now do you see what I was getting at?
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Armchair-GM
Feb. 21, 2019 at 12:27 p.m.
Thread:
Could you imagine
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>brady_t12</b></div><div>Getting rid of Niskanen is addition by subtraction. He’s been bad. Siegenthaler has been great.</div></div>
The entire D core has been bad lately, top to bottom. Niskanen has been no better or worse in his own end than Carlson, Kempny, or Orlov. Trading Niskanen forces Djoos into a lot more ice time which he's not ready for, and forces Bowey into playing every day which he's not ready for, at least not at a level that could get the Caps back to another cup.
While I agree Siegenthaler has played very well in his limited time and should be back up with the Caps you're not going to ship out a reliable defenseman and ride it out with Djoos, Bowey, and Siegenthaler who simply aren't ready to be thrown into that kind of role.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Feb. 21, 2019 at 8:44 a.m.
Thread:
Could you imagine
These trades probably make the Caps worse. That D unit is sub-par at best.
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Armchair-GM
Feb. 20, 2019 at 8:05 a.m.
Thread:
Hey Montreal Gimme Some of your Tatar Tots
That Jensen trade is bad for Detroit. The whole trading more bodies creates more value thing is getting real old on this site, and it's not just you, there's plenty of people who do this. Trading a fringe 4th line forward a 4th round pick and two players who almost certainly will never end up in the NHL does nothing for Detroit.
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Armchair-GM
Feb. 8, 2019 at 11:27 a.m.
Thread:
COL gets a non-goalie
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>coga16</b></div><div>yeah Avs wouldnt do that, they arent moving Barrie for a collection of stuff. But totally different is part of that stuff was ilya samsonov. You know Avs love trading for Cap goalies</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>biglite351</b></div><div>Megna and Pelly have nearly no real trade value. Burakovsky is maybe a 2nd in value. That leaves Niskanen. ...For Barrie, C.Wilson and a 5th.
Barrie is a 5 year younger, somewhat better version of Niskanen. Why would Colorado make that swap? Even for argument sake, lets just say Niskanen and Burakovsky for Barrie, and that is stretching it HARD from Colorado side. That leaves Megna and Pelly for Wilson and a 5th. Pelly for the 5th. That leaves Megna for Wilson. Out of those 3 groupings that I did here, the only one that Colorado honestly considers would be the Pelly for a 5th.</div></div>
This is something that I see on here all the time. People need to realize that just because you send 4 bodies over to another team that doesn't necessarily add value to a trade.
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Armchair-GM
Jan. 13, 2019 at 3:56 p.m.
Thread:
Dsp is garbage
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Capitalfail67</b></div><div>Dsp turn over leaf to the bruins first goal. Both are make questionable decision but bura needs to be on the ice playing.... dsp brings very little to the table.</div></div>
He kills penalties, he wins battles below the goal line, he always forechecks and backchecks hard, these are valuable attributes for a bottom six guy. You won't find someone who wants Burkie to succeed more than me, I think the guy has all the talent in the world. But until he starts playing better, I understand the decision to scratch him. He hasn't just been mediocre lately, he's been playing some of the worst hockey in his professional career.
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Armchair-GM
Jan. 11, 2019 at 10:52 a.m.
Thread:
Dsp is garbage
Here's the thing. Burakovsky's ceiling is clearly way higher than DSP's, that's not even debatable, but Burakovsky's floor is also much lower than DSP's and recently the Caps have been getting a lot of bad performances from him. He constantly takes horrendous stick penalties in the offensive zone and him just falling asleep mid shift against the Flyers led to their first goal of the game. I get it, the upside is high for Burakovsky, but until he starts to string some consistent performances together, DSP is the better option.
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NHL
Nov. 30, 2018 at 11:54 p.m.
Thread:
Tom Wilson is an embarrassment
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Capitalfail67</b></div><div>I agree. Also there wasn’t head contact and there wasn’t an injury. Idk how people are over reacting this bad. Idk if everyone is aware this player isn’t hurt. It’s not suspendable to clip a players shoulder. It’s a dick move but I mean 40 games?! That’s laughable. It’s more laughable that it’ll actually happen</div></div>
Obviously Wilson is under a microscope and any hit he makes is going to be seen as controversial by many. But like you said, there was absolutely no head contact. Was it a penalty? Yes. Should he have received a match penalty? Absolutely not.
Forum:
NHL
Nov. 30, 2018 at 11:46 p.m.
Thread:
Tom Wilson is an embarrassment
If anyone else makes that exact same hit it's a two minute penalty for interference. Not a smart play, but this isn't a big deal.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 23, 2018 at 11:07 p.m.
Thread:
back to back
Even with 3 million retained the Caps would still be over the cap. Also there's really no need for Marleau in D.C.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 19, 2018 at 2:27 p.m.
Thread:
Minor Signing
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>SammyT_51</b></div><div>It would really depend on the camp.. if he is good, he would be backup imo. If he starts in AHL he is in NHL by November.. however Washington would use a guy from within and not sign anybody.. Samsonov is hell of a goalie who can be starter within 2yrs..</div></div>
Samsonov is the second best goalie in the organization without question. But they don't want to halt his development by only playing once every 4 or 5 games when he could play much more regularly in Hershey. He'll start the season in Hershey and play the majority of the year there, although I'm sure we'll see him in Washington at some point this season.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 6:55 p.m.
Thread:
3 years down the Line (20-21) season
Tough to see this far into the future, but I like the way this looks.
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