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Haliax

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  1. Biggest issue with Almquist is that his skating never got better, which was probably a prerequisite in order for him to be able to succeed at the NHL level. Speed seems to ever more be a concern in the NHL, even for large players, but especially for undersized guys. I liked him in the AHL, but I do see why the Wings let him go, especially with Ouellet, Sproul, Backman, and Marchenko looking to compete for spots in the next couple of years. I wish him well in the KHL, hopefully he lights it up and eventually finds a home in the NHL somewhere.

  2. Why use it such a nothing contract?

    I'd say it's because they have given up on Tootoo but they still see Howard and Franzen as long term contributors to the team. Also, as easy as it seems to us for the team to buy out these long term contracts, they are still forking out the cash, it isn't free. They made similar buyouts with McCarty in 2005 and Colaiacovo last year.

  3. I haven't watched Mantha as much as the rest of you.  And, I'm not up to speed on junior hockey.

     

    But, Mantha is a big kid.  How many times have we heard the knock on big young players that they're lazy, or not motivated enough. 

     

    I dunno the reason why, but lots of big kids are slow starters in the pros. 

    The thing with Mantha is that he always looks like he could be moving faster, but I think it has far more to do with his stride than the actual amount of effort he puts into it. In the games I watched, it seemed he would over take other players even while not looking like he was skating hard. Watching some of his highlights, the guy is good at getting into position, and choosing right times to go to the net. He isn't tough on the boards at all really, but that could be an aspect of the game he picks up at higher levels. 

     

    And for all the complaints of his lack of compete, the guy sure worked hard on the back check. He wasn't always good positionally, but you could tell he was trying.

  4. @jammer2

     

    I even think Holland traded him to the Sharks for a draft pick, just to make sure the deal went through, and Stuart would end up in California.  He still had a year left on his contract in Detroit.

    No, he finished his contract with the Wings. The Wings just traded his negotiation rights to the Sharks.

  5. In my opinion, the team needs a change. I think you can get change by bringing in a new coach. Overly simplistic, but it is a place to start. Then you evaluate the team in off season, let go some of the players that aren't contributing, and see what comes out in next years training camp. It has been a full decade (I'd say offseason 2001) since this team has made big changes to the roster. I think a similar change, with new faces and not failed past experiments, needs to happen now. Obviously the same firepower that we acquired in that 2001 offseason isn't available now, but I'm sure there are some options. Going younger may be one of them, and in that case we should buckle in for a couple seasons of missed playoffs.

     

    Long story short, I think this season is a write off. Make changes now with a 5 year plan in mind.

  6. I don't really see anything wrong with those Kronwall hits. People only focus on him because he gets big hits like that more often than most. Thinking that he deserves to get injured because he throws big hits is a ridiculous mindset.

     

    I didn't think there was too much wrong with this hit on Kronwall either. He said it himself, he put himself in that position to get hurt. Hopefully it is just mild and he doesn't miss time. It's still a bad hit and earned the penalty, but I don't really think McLeod deserves a suspension.

  7. Yeah, two great games for Gus. 

     

    Lashoff gets sheltered minutes. It was the same thing at the beginning last season. As soon as Babcock asked him to play more important minutes, his lack of ability really started to show. So just keep giving him the sheltered minutes, and he'll be fine. But Kronwall is the player that gets hurt the most when you have a d-man that needs sheltered minutes, because it is him that picks up the extra difficult ones. I don't think he deals with it well. I think Kronwall is a better defender than people give him credit for. Ericsson has been solid as a rock, though. Really nice to see how he's turned things around from a couple seasons ago.

     

    Alfredsson has been pretty good, quietly puts up points, but last night seemed different. He wanted that goal and it was nice to seem him get it. I'd rather see him on the half boards than the point on the PP though.

     

    I feel like Detroit finds themselves in 5 on 3 situations too often. What's with that?

  8. agreed, it did look accidental though. The game should have been decided long before then anyway....

    He needs to keep his stick on the ice and not get it parallel. As soon as the ref sees that, they are looking at blowing the whistle. I didn't really see it as an accident.

  9. There's a problem with making fighting a game misconduct in that you'll get coaches sending goons out to try and force star players to fight. You see it happen already with it being a 5 minute penalty. I think you'd also just see fighting put off until the end of games where a game misconduct doesn't make as much of an impact.

     

    I think end game solution will be to ban fighting all together, just like any other team sport. 

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