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  1. Probably a good time to mention. For all of their really good firepower, the Jets have 5 goals in their last 5 games. Let's hope we keep tormenting Paul Maurice. He can't be far away from getting fired. They have a lot of firepower in their top 6.

    Connor-Schefele-Ehlers

    Copp-Dubois-Wheeler

    However Maurice is doing it now.

    Their PK has scoring threats also.

  2. I took my own hiatus after watching the team be incredibly frustrating. I knew I was just going to post negative negative negative so I just put it away. When I first came back, I was slanting really negative again. But thankfully I put that to bed as everyone was ragging about BT breaking up the core. What really annoyed me was our bottom 6 and our D. I kinda said to myself, "Self, he's trying to fix the things that you hated the most". So I ran with that. I really like the adds. The whole, "doesn't move the needle" talk I thought was bs. The core wasn't really the problem in my mind. The constant PTO signings annoyed the crap out of me. Just get NHLers. Done deal, it's been a big difference.

    I'm enjoying this ride and I'm glad to not be whining constantly. It gets exhausting.lol

    When I took the Flames to win the division, I wasn't being a homer. I truly believed we'd be a hard, physical team in a soft division. It's playing out even better than I thought so far. I thought it may take 20 games or so.

    Where you'd think keeping up that style of play would wear down our side, I think it actually gets easier as everyone knows their roles and expectations, it becomes good habits, rather than frustrating work.

    The big bonus is zero people grinding on, "this team has no identity". That was very true. Now it isn't.

    I don't think anyone cared, win or lose. We just wanted to see a consistent, hardworking team.

    That's what we have now. I love it.

    Sutter's 3 things to NHL success:

    1. Goaltending

    2. High end talent

    3. Depth

    We don't have #2 in spades, but 1 & 3 are solid.

  3. Home ice advantage is only that if the fans are jacked and loud. The players loved the NYR game atmosphere. Home needs to be home, and fans need to be jacked. Big difference in US and Canada crowds. US fans are having a fun night out. Canadian fans are too tensed up, self-conscious and act like they're only watching to give their critique. It's entertainment, go wild! Makes it way more fun. Gets the players jacked too.

  4. 15 hours ago, travel_dude said:

    Walker "Texas Ranger" Duehr assigned to Stockton today.

    3 days break, so either is a cap move or Ritchie is due to come back.

    I hope he gets some games in before he's recalled again.

    Right now the hottest players in Stockton are Ruzicka (C/LW), Pelletier (LR), and Phillips (RW).

    Of that bunch, Ruzicka and Pelletier make the most sense.

    Both are fast.  Pelletier is a Mangiapane like work ethic.

    Pelletier would benefit Monahan and Dube, as he's a setup guy. 

    The joys of success is that we get to let these guys ferment longer, which is never a bad thing. I really like that Duehr got some time with the big club. It can only help his game to see what the big club is doing and take it back to the guys in the A so they know what to expect.

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  5. 1 hour ago, robrob74 said:


     

    I always wondered why we never checked. And you look at the year Sullivan took over as coach in Pittsburgh, they checked so fast and it’s what I feel id try to say, but I’m not as elegant in my descriptions… not like a lot of the posters on here.

    It is all about checking. The team exceeds my expectations although I expected us to be a lot more competitive coming in.

    I've always been quick to praise the offseason moves. Not Gud at all, but my hat goes off to him.

    We have a competitive bottom 6 for the first time in forever. Real NHL players.

    Everyone plays the same. Checking and puck pursuit. Keep the play to the boards, keep checking and try to cut the ice down to the opponents 3rd of the ice.

    It is Sutter hockey to a tee.

    Needed players that know how to play it. Not Ryan's. Pitlick's and Lewis'. Z gets the nod over Vali because every player needs to be physical. Every puck is a hard battle.

    It's hard to sustain that play until the players see the results. I think that's why Lewis and Richardson were brought in. To tell everyone, "guys, this works, and it gets easier when it works".

    Boring Sutter 2-1, 3-2 games is a misconception. Play hard and the right way is really all that it is. Personal stats mean zero if everyone just plays the same way.

    This is how you have to play to win games. The team now understands that so hockey is actually fun again, not frustrating.

    We have something we've sorely lacked, an identity. Teams need to bring their best now because the Flames have now set their standard bar.

    It's hellafun to watch. Especially seeing Johnny frustration-free for the first time ever.

    That 4th line is scary on the forecheck.lol

    I have zero probs with Pitlick on the 3rd line. Everyone's play away from the puck has been stellar most nights. Backlund in particular is doing everything I want to see.

    Dube needs to get comfortable at LW still, is all that I can think of to improve..

  6. SI-Hockey News had him ranked the 9th best goalie heading into the draft:

     

    "Arseni Sergeyev, Shreveport (NAHL)
    A recent commit to the University of Connecticut, Sergeyev comes out of the often-overlooked NAHL, but it's hard to ignore it for much longer. "You can't help but love his confidence," a scout said. "He knows what he's capable of. When he has a bad game, he finds a way to bounce back." That's big for a young goalie, especially one that had to adjust to a new life overseas from his native Russia as a teenager. Sergeyev has good size at 6-foot-3 and he just never gives up on a battle when the game is on the line. Overall, a nice project guy that could become a solid backup with 1B potential if everything goes well in the NCAA".

  7. 9 hours ago, The_People1 said:

     

    Thanks.  If he was dominating NCAA as an 18-year-old then ya, that's crazy.  It's great that he's posting these numbers against 16 and 17 year olds but some context and perspective is good too.  Nonetheless, it's good to see these numbers.

    16-21yos. So he's in the middle of the age group. USHL is the Tier 1 US comparable to Canadian Jr. NAHL is the Tier 2, that's where Sergeev played as a 16-17yo during the covid mess. That would be like Ontario Jr B hockey. So the progression's pretty decent considering Covid.

  8. Holy crikey. What the hell happened here, exactly?

    Basically a jr B (AJHL) goalie in Shreveport, beautiful Louisiana. Nothing positive prior to that.

    Decent numbers last year, but wow.

    Where did it all come together like this? Not understanding.

    Now he's the tall version of Wolf's jr numbers in a comparable league.

    Regardless of where it goes from here, this was a complete wild swing imho.

    Who's our jr scout in Louisiana?lol

    Already worth the price of admission!🍿🍺

     

  9. 2 hours ago, rocketdoctor said:

    Wow we did not deserve that win.

    Markstrom bailed the team out big time.

     

    I know its a long road trip but there was lots of sloppy plays, not clearing the zone,and not putting the puck in deep.  Going to have to be much better against Boston tonight.

     

    But 8 points from 12 on the road so far and guranteed over .500 for the trip so its not all bad.

     

    Go Flames Go!

    I agree. Definitely flattered by the score. The 3rd was looking like a complete meltdown if not for Markstrom staying low key great.

    No more pvr RD. It was your fault.lol

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