VA Fan wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:42 pm
I agree with the assumption that they think Sullivan can be the guy to coach this team once the core is gone and we have to go with young players. Dubas bosses at FSG did directly negotiate the extension with Sullivan.
I am not sure how that works if Sid does sign an extension and you have to assume as long as he is playing the team will have to try and compete to at least get to the play offs. Because if they keep tweaking the team and it continues to fall flat you have no other real option but to say it’s the coach.
I did want to ask, everybody, me included seems to think a lot of our problem is lack of offense. I wanted to ask if some better stats guys have looked at past seasons including the cup years and determined is that true. I ask because looking at some of the regular season stats it appears to me we maybe scoring when it is all said and done close to average. So does that mean are defensive forward are failing at defense. Is it maybe the goalies? I am not sure.
It's hard to compare compare back to the Cup years, because offense and defense as a league ebbs and flows. Traditionally, offense has been on the rise, so saying we scored as many goals this year as we did the 2 Cup years may not actually be a valid comparison. But, here are some numbers I can provide:
--This year, through 67 games, the team has 197 goals for. That is the 8th lowest total (24th overall) in the league right now. We are 1 of 9 teams that has not yet 200 goals scored as a team.
--Last year, through 67 games, we had 221 goals for. That was 15th overall at that time, and for the full 82 game schedule, we finished 17th in goal scoring.
---> So just year over year, we are 24 goals short of our pace last year, and even the 24 goals more we had last year had us only in the middle of the pack in terms of goal scoring. Last year, when we had 221 goals for, there were 8 teams that had 230+ goals, with EDM at 264
Going back further to look at the back to back Cup years...
--In 15-16, through 67 games, we had 183 goals for. That was 14th overall at the time, and we finish the season with 245 goals for and 4th overall. That was a major goal surge at the end of the season. Through 67 games, 2.73 goals per game...the last 15 games, 4.13 goals per game.
--In 16-17, through 67 games, we had 236 goals for. That was 1st overall in goals for at the time, and we finished with 282 goals, still first overall, 16 more goals than 2nd place Minnesota.
What this tells me, which jives with the eye test, is that yes, lack of scoring is a problem. That 16-17 season, we had 5 players above 20 goals, and Bonino very close at 18 goals. This year, we have 3, with Malkin hanging at 19 about to be the 4th. In 16-17, the top 4 goal scorers had a combined 123 goals. This year, our top 4 goal scorers (including Guentzel) have 94 total goals.
I think our defense this year, for as bad as the odd-man breaks and such are, is actually much better, but it has collapsed recently as well. On February 1st, the team had given up 126 goals, 3rd lowest overall in the league (2.73 goals against per game). As of today, we've given up 199 goals against, 10th overall in the league. In 21 games since February 1st, we've given up 73 goals, 3.47 goals against per game. So we dropped from one of the top 3, to giving up goals at a rate more in line with the bottom 5 teams overall.
Just a lot of bad all around.