October 23, 2014
steve laidlaw
2014-10-23
Fantasy Hockey thoughts on Fleury's vote of confidence, Green vs. Carlson, Anders Lee's arrival and more…
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Following the scary events in Ottawa yesterday the NHL postponed the Senators-Leafs game. I'm sure you all understand that this was the logical move. Stick tap to the NHL for recognizing that. Stick tap to the classy fans and organization in Pittsburgh for singing the Canadian national anthem. Our thoughts are with the people of Ottawa and the friends and family of those affected.
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I was really impressed with Penguins early in this one as they controlled the early play but it wasn't long before they fell back into their old habits against the Flyers. I don't know why the Penguins always seem to devolve into a chip-and-chase game where they chase hits as much as they chase the puck but it always seems to be the case. They are just so caught up with winning the physical battle against the Flyers that they forget that there are other aspects to the game.
The tide had already started to turn by the end of the first period and it tilted fully in the Flyers' favour in the second period with Philadelphia winning the shot battle 17-6. Somehow the Penguins scored the only goal in the second and had things tied up at 2-2. It could have been much worse.
It was much worse in the third but that was mostly because of some turnovers that led to a 4-2 deficit but I'll give them some credit for improving their possession game even as the Flyers moved to clog up the neutral zone and force the dump and chase.
The announcers kept admonishing the efforts of Steve Downie to carry the puck into the offensive zone despite heavy defensive pressure but I applaud it. Gaining the offensive zone cleanly is how you get good offensive chances. Downie eventually recorded an assist on a play where his linemate attempted to gain the line cleanly and the puck was deflected onto his stick and a mini-three-on-two was created.
Ultimately, the Penguins couldn't complete the comeback but I don't mind what they did in the third. Sure, you want to take what the defense gives you but you also can't allow your opponent to dictate the play.
Let's credit the Flyers for a well-executed game plan. I think the Flyers stink and won't make the playoffs but they know how to beat the Penguins. They've now won four in a row against the Penguins and have a 10-1-1 record in the Penguins' new barn.
I swear some of it has to do with a mental block for Marc-Andre Fleury. He does having a winning record against the Flyers (24-16-2-6) but his numbers (not including last night: 2.85 GAA, 0.901 Save%) leave much to be desired. Some of that is because the Flyers have always had a really good offense throughout Fleury's career but some of it is because Fleury turns to scrambled eggs whenever he sees that burnt orange.
Fleury is always something of an adventure when he leaves the crease but he had three horrible plays in this one that could have cost the team. He actually didn't play that horribly last night as most of the goals were on plays where he couldn't have done a lot. But he didn't play well either. Routine saves turned into real battles and he struggled with even staying on his feet.
It doesn't look like the Penguins will consider any other options in goal however. Earlier in the week Penguins' GM Jim Rutherford publicly committed to Fleury long term despite his UFA status:
As long as I’m the general manager, Marc-Andre Fleury will be our goalie.
That's laying it on the line and it's what you have to do as a coach or a GM of a player. Whether we believe him or not is another thing. I for one won't feel confident about Fleury in a keeper league until I see that extension signed.
We should see Thomas Greiss go for the Penguins tonight and he is a legitimate threat to steal starts from Fleury. I do think that Fleury can be and probably should be the long term option for the Penguins but there's always a chance he falters and Greiss is good enough to take the job, at least for a little bit.
What's more likely is Greiss simply sees an expanded role that keeps Fleury's starts down around 55-60, which could be good for his numbers. Of course, we've seen the Penguins bring in a capable backup before in Tomas Vokoun and Vokoun didn't stop Fleury from making over 60 starts.
Two Penguins I was really impressed with last night were Paul Martin and Christian Ehrhoff. Neither one is getting the best opportunity skating as a pairing at evens and on the second power play unit but on this team that's still a very good opportunity. They each went plus-three with an assist giving them two assists apiece so far. That's not explosive production but it is early going. I like both for 40 points if they can remain healthy, which is frequently a problem for Martin.
How do rate this dive by Chris Kunitz?
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Ray Emery had a solid game for the Flyers. He doesn't have the durability to be the Flyers' starter but I would rather see him in goal than Steve Mason if I'm a Flyers fan.
Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek continue their torrid start to the season. After recording two assists each they now have seven apiece. So far Michael Raffl has been their most frequent linemate and while that's a decent fit I'm certain it's the long term fit.
Sean Couturier also had a couple of assists, his first two of the season and added the empty-netter. Lots of hype about this as a breakout season for Couturier but I don't really see it. I don't think this team as a whole is good enough and he's not a top power play unit guy.
Burakovsky surely won't maintain his point-per-game pace as he's skating just second line and second power play unit minutes. You don't score at that pace for 82 games with secondary billing. He is making a case that he should be getting top unit minutes but it's not like the team needs a shakeup there. We'll see if he hits a wall but there's no reason for people to be talking so much about Tanner Pearson's Calder chances and not about Burakovsky's – they are both in similar situations with similar upside. 50 points looks like a real possibility.
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Justin Schultz has goals in back-to-back games now. I really like how active he has been in jumping up into the rush, which is his MO. They key for me in his ability to do so has been the Oilers actually generating a rush these past few games. It's impossible to activate your defensemen when the puck is constantly in your own end. Schultz will start to look better and better the more consistently the Oilers play. Part of that is on Schultz to play a better defensive game but it's not just on him.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has goals in back-to-back games as well. Check out his sick shot on the rush:
To be fair, I do like some of their individual players. I think both of their goalies (Jonas Enroth and Michal Neuvirth) have talent but I wouldn't own either one in a fantasy league because they are going to get shelled on a nightly basis.
Tyler Ennis and Matt Moulson, who each contributed to the lone Sabres goal last night might be worth owning in the right pool. I recently dropped Ennis in the Dobber Hockey Experts League. Even after the goal I have no regrets. 45-point forwards are a dime a dozen.
The one guy on this team that I do love is Zemgus Girgensons but he's a couple of years away from being relevant beyond deep leagues that count hits.
One guy who I will mention as possibly having relevance is Josh Gorges. Another six blocked shots gives him 36 through seven games. We already knew Gorges was a shot-blocking wiz as he finished in a tie for fifth in the league last season at 177 and that came in just 66 games. Gorges is damn near a fifth of the way there already and is on pace for over 400 blocked shots this season.
His pace is unsustainable but can't you picture Gorges keeping up at least 80% of that pace the rest of the way? Or do you think that it's inevitable any skater seeing that much rubber gets so damaged physically or mentally that they just give up?
Since they started keeping the stat in 2005-06 the highest single-season total is 273 by Anton Volchenkov. I want to see our first 300 shot blocker. It's way too early to be creating this bandwagon but I've already rented the van. Let's drive this thing until she breaks down!
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Back to my point about not being able to garner much information from the Sabres' opponent. Corey Perry notched a hat-trick last night and has four goals in two games against the Sabres so far this season. That's great but now he's out of freebies. The Ducks won't face the Sabres again. There will be other weak opponents and Perry did a great job taking advantage of the two games he did have against these guys but they won't have a peach this juicy again all season.
You can read into that info to varying degrees. I think Perry will be fine not seeing the Sabres again but you'd love it if he did. Maybe that's why most all of the league's top scorers play in the East?
No surprises that Freddie Andersen secured his sixth win of the season. I thought the Ducks might give John Gibson an easy start here but they had been off since Sunday so there's no sense in leaving their starter rusty. They don't play a back-to-back until next weekend so we might be waiting a while before we see Gibson again.
William Karlsson continues to see top unit power play minutes but he's now scoreless in four straight. I think it's time for Wild Bill to get shuffled down the roster. It maddens me to see Ryan Kesler toiling on the second unit.
Cam Fowler also continues to see top unit power play time and he also failed to score last night ending a four-game assist streak for him. I mind Fowler on the top unit a lot less than Karlsson, mostly because there isn't an obvious candidate to replace him sitting on the roster.
By the way, the Ducks are being cautious with Dany Heatley's return. I don't know much about raising the dead but caution seems like an appropriate approach.
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Corey Crawford won't be travelling with the Blackhawks on their road trip so he's missing at least the next two games. Antti Raanta makes a nice short term pick up if he's available. He already posted a shutout of the Flyers earlier this week.
Also intriguing is Scott Darling who was called up to fill in as backup. Darling doesn't have much of track record but we see goalies come out of nowhere all of the time and with this team in front of him any goalie can look good.
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Some lineup shuffling taking place for the Islanders. Lubomir Visnovsky is coming off IR. We shall see if that means pushing Johnny Boychuk off the top power play unit. I hope not but there's always a chance.
Also, with Mikhail Grabovski going on IR and Colin MacDonald getting waived the Islanders are set to recall Anders Lee. Word is Lee will start on the second line with Brock Nelson and Ryan Strome. That's certainly a possibility but it would also require reuniting Nelson and Strome who did not skate together last game.
I think we all know that this eventually ends with Lee on the top line alongside Kyle Okposo and John Tavares. Cory Conacher just ain't cutting it there. Nelson probably won't lose his top power play spot though so if you are wondering which one would be better, Nelson or Lee, the answer is Nelson though it's possible Lee has more rotisserie value if you count SOG. Lee is a bulk shooter. Nelson, not so much.
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Another excellent RFA extension by the Wild as they extended Charlie Coyle for five years at $3.2 million per season. I've heard some concerns about the length of the deal but I really don't see much downside. For one, Coyle is exactly the kind of player you take a chance on. He's hardnosed, hardworking and definitely skilled. I can't speak to his coachability behind the scenes but I can only assume it's good.
Coyle is probably worth this kind of money right now. Even if he stagnates, he's a solid third-liner, so at $3.2 million he isn't getting overpaid by much what guys of that ilk are getting on the UFA market. And if Coyle develops into a full-time top-six guy then this deal comes as a bargain, especially with the cap headed upward. We're seeing top-six forwards earning $5 million or more annually on UFA contracts lately so he'll be saving them $2 million a year over a replacement option if that development comes.
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There have been some rumblings of a goalie controversy in Arizona. BAHAHAHA!
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