ClaudeFather
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Location: west haven, CT Joined: 08.14.2015
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The bottom line is Patrick had 0 shots on goal in 16+ minutes. I can trip over players in this league that can win board battles or shoot the puck wide of the net, or get a shot blocked. Read my other post, I want to give Patrick first line minutes with two of our best forwards. He either steps up or its over! - jd250
How many shots did his line have? You don’t always have to be the one shooting |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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The bottom line is Patrick had 0 shots on goal in 16+ minutes. I can trip over players in this league that can win board battles or shoot the puck wide of the net, or get a shot blocked. Read my other post, I want to give Patrick first line minutes with two of our best forwards. He either steps up or its over! - jd250
LOL. What were talking about is improvement in Patrick's play. How he improved in last night's game and imposed himself on the game last night is a step in the right direction. It will if it continues lead to opportunities offensively. You missed it and didn't see it in his play. I would not give Patrick first line minutes.
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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When Farabee finishes a season with either 30+ goals or is close to a point a game player, I will be happy to report that I was right about him all along! - jd250
Farabee has 15 points in 16 games. He is scoring at a 40G, 35A pace.
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jd250
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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LOL. What were talking about is improvement in Patrick's play. How he improved in last night's game and imposed himself on the game last night is a step in the right direction. It will if it continues lead to opportunities offensively. You missed it and didn't see it in his play. I would not give Patrick first line minutes. - MJL
Its not that I missed it, I just don't value it as much as you apparently do. You should want Patrick to continue play with Giroux based on what you valued in his game last night, so you should agree with my proposed line combinations.
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jd250
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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Farabee has 15 points in 16 games. He is scoring at a 40G, 35A pace. - MJL
So far so good. Talk to me at the end of the season.
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jd250
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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How many shots did his line have? You don’t always have to be the one shooting - ClaudeFather
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Its not that I missed it, I just don't value it as much as you apparently do. You should want Patrick to continue play with Giroux based on what you valued in his game last night, so you should agree with my proposed line combinations. - jd250
No you clearly didn't see it and that's because you're not capable of accurately assessing a player. That's been proven. You claim to know the game very well. If that was actually true, you would recognize what Patrick did last night was an improvement in his play that if it continues will help him produce offensively. We've seen the same thing with Konecny. Perimeter play and not engaged. The skill didn't go away but the production and chances did. Why?
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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So far so good. Talk to me at the end of the season. - jd250
So we've determined that you're still on the fence. LMAO
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jd250
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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Farabee has 15 points in 16 games. He is scoring at a 40G, 35A pace. - MJL
BTW, I watched Farabee at his one season at BU and saw him grow in that first season, and finish that season leading the team in points. Thus I knew he certainly had potential to be a great pick for the Flyers, and now in his second year he is showing it, and I am really happy to see it. Again, I never, ever stated that I was not a Farabee fan or that he would not turn into a great player, I simply stated I wanted to see more. So far he is playing great for the Flyers and a bright spot to this season. I wish our number 2 pick overall could play like him!
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jd250
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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No you clearly didn't see it and that's because you're not capable of accurately assessing a player. That's been proven. You claim to know the game very well. If that was actually true, you would recognize what Patrick did last night was an improvement in his play that if it continues will help him produce offensively. We've seen the same thing with Konecny. Perimeter play and not engaged. The skill didn't go away but the production and chances did. Why? - MJL
Oh, its been proven! What a revelation! Proven by who, you? Patrick is a bust, deal with it! Your precious Hextall blew it!
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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BTW, I watched Farabee at his one season at BU and saw him grow in that first season, and finish that season leading the team in points. Thus I knew he certainly had potential to be a great pick for the Flyers, and now in his second year he is showing it, and I am really happy to see it. Again, I never, ever stated that I was not a Farabee fan or that he would not turn into a great player, I simply stated I wanted to see more. So far he is playing great for the Flyers and a bright spot to this season. I wish our number 2 pick overall could play like him! - jd250
Sure you did. You stated the Flyers young players are what they are and you're on the fence about Farabee. Saying you are on the fence about a player is having doubts about a player.
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Oh, its been proven! What a revelation! Proven by who, you? Patrick is a bust, deal with it! Your precious Hextall blew it! - jd250
Proven by you with your statements. The rest is just babbling again.
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jd250
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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Proven by you with your statements. The rest is just babbling again. - MJL
Are you off your meds again?
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jd250
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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Sure you did. You stated the Flyers young players are what they are and you're on the fence about Farabee. Saying you are on the fence about a player is having doubts about a player. - MJL
Of course I had doubts about a 1st year player. You are now just sounding asinine! Listen to yourself will you. I mean you just grasping for anything at this point and not just about this. Your entire opinion of Patrick having a good game last night. We are talking about the 2nd overall pick in the draft who is now into his 3rd season, and the only thing we are grasping at is he is around the net more and better on the forecheck! I mean seriously, you are delusional! Here is a reality check for you.
pick 3: Elias Pettersson 18 points in 23 games, in his 3rd NHL season.
pick 4: Cale Makar 13 points in 14 games, in his 2nd NHL season
pick 5: Miro Heiskanen 8 points in 14 games, in his 3rd NHL season, and as a D in his first two seasons had more points than Patrick. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Of course I had doubts about a 1st year player. You are now just sounding asinine! Listen to yourself will you. I mean you just grasping for anything at this point and not just about this. Your entire opinion of Patrick having a good game last night. We are talking about the 2nd overall pick in the draft who is now into his 3rd season, and the only thing we are grasping at is he is around the net more and better on the forecheck! I mean seriously, you are delusional! Here is a reality check for you.
pick 3: Elias Pettersson 18 points in 23 games, in his 3rd NHL season.
pick 4: Cale Makar 13 points in 14 games, in his 2nd NHL season
pick 5: Miro Heiskanen 8 points in 14 games, in his 3rd NHL season, and as a D in his first two seasons had more points than Patrick. - jd250
Just confirms it. You don't get it. Not talking about how Patrick compares to players taken around him in the same draft. Talking about how he improved his play in last nights game and how that is a positive sign. Not really a hard concept.
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Ftown19125
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 09.17.2013
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Of course I had doubts about a 1st year player. You are now just sounding asinine! Listen to yourself will you. I mean you just grasping for anything at this point and not just about this. Your entire opinion of Patrick having a good game last night. We are talking about the 2nd overall pick in the draft who is now into his 3rd season, and the only thing we are grasping at is he is around the net more and better on the forecheck! I mean seriously, you are delusional! Here is a reality check for you.
pick 3: Elias Pettersson 18 points in 23 games, in his 3rd NHL season.
pick 4: Cale Makar 13 points in 14 games, in his 2nd NHL season
pick 5: Miro Heiskanen 8 points in 14 games, in his 3rd NHL season, and as a D in his first two seasons had more points than Patrick. - jd250
man, we should have took all of those guys. |
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jd250
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Joined: 01.12.2018
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Just confirms it. You don't get it. Not talking about how Patrick compares to players taken around him in the same draft. Talking about how he improved his play in last nights game and how that is a positive sign. Not really a hard concept. - MJL
Ok, this is fun and all but I have a serious question for you. If Patrick continues to play like he has so far this season, do you protect him in the ED and even resign him? If you would resign him, would Patrick take another prove it deal or would you go multiple years?
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mickel25
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Location: Morgantown, PA Joined: 01.21.2011
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Ok, this is fun and all but I have a serious question for you. If Patrick continues to play like he has so far this season, do you protect him in the ED and even resign him? If you would resign him, would Patrick take another prove it deal or would you go multiple years? - jd250
If he uses last night's effort as a spring to continue improving, I would think they would resign him. I think protecting him in the ED is a stretch at this point. I am all for the Flyers using draft equity to steer the Kraken in a direction for whom they pick. If they feel that is necessary.
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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If he uses last night's effort as a spring to continue improving, I would think they would resign him. I think protecting him in the ED is a stretch at this point. I am all for the Flyers using draft equity to steer the Kraken in a direction for whom they pick. If they feel that is necessary. - mickel25
If you get to a point where you don't think you're going to protect him, you should look to trade him rather than lose him for nothing.
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SuperSchennBros
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Location: Not protected by the Mods...I mean Mob. Take your best shot! Joined: 09.01.2012
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Bill Meltzer: Wrapup: Flyers Defeat Rangers, 4-3 - bmeltzer
Few thoughts
We didn’t play for two weeks and the games spread out since we’ve returned is driving me crazy.
We were clearly the better team last night but I’d like to see us cut down on penalties or at least improve on the PK because Woff.
As for JvR....
Get him off the third line...check!
Play him with talent...check!
Get him top power play minutes...check!
None of which was happening in the playoffs last summer. If JvR saw this opportunity, we probably go further in the playoffs. Even if he was t bringing his best, his regular season ended with a leg injury. |
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ClaudeFather
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Location: west haven, CT Joined: 08.14.2015
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If you get to a point where you don't think you're going to protect him, you should look to trade him rather than lose him for nothing. - MJL
That’s where it gets a little tricky, I feel like we are going to lose a decent player regardless of how it turns out. If we trade Patrick for a pick we still lose another decent player. If we trade him for another player , we then have to protect him and still lose a decent guy. We are in almost a no win situation |
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Scoob
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Location: love is love Joined: 06.29.2006
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Big_E_88
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Location: Wilmington, DE Joined: 01.17.2014
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Giroux - Couturier - Patrick
JVR - Hayes - Farabee
TK - Laughton - Lindblom
NAK - Bunnaman - Raffl
Give Patrick 10 games on the top line and if he doesn't show anything swap him with TK. - jd250
You're missing Jake. I'm fine with experimenting with NoPa on the wing while dealing with all these guys being out, and I like the idea of playing him with Couts to try to get him going. But once (if...) everyone is healthy, playing him at wing is not a luxury this roster has. There are too many other wingers that have earned those top 9 spots.
I like Bunnaman, but he's the only guy that I can realistically see coming out of the lineup once everyone is back. And with that said, that means Laughton & NoPa battle it out for 3C/4C. Problem is, I don't think either of those guys are 4Cs. Playing between NAK & Raffl isn't a terrible situation. I just worry that the amount of minutes they'd be getting as the "4th line" wouldn't be enough for either player. Then again, we know AV likes to roll all 4 when they're healthy & playing well, so there's that |
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Scoob
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Location: love is love Joined: 06.29.2006
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I personally didn't think Patrick had a great game. I saw too many instances where he looked shy with the puck. He doesn't seem to want it on his stick. - dramado
I disagree. I thought he looked a lot more aggressive and into the game last night. |
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Hextall271
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Location: Ersson-Ville, NB, NB Joined: 01.18.2007
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But he also had numerous shot attempts and was around the net often, as well as up on his skates and winning board battles. He was noticeable and was imposing himself on the game more than I have seen him recently. - MBFlyerfan
I wonder what the spark was to get him going? Was it that he felt more comfortable at wing or simply the change signalled to him to put more effort forward. |
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