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A lot of him missing the net was there was always a guy right in front of him because the setup of the PP was retarded. There was no puck movement. No creativity. Nothing.
 
Yup, the PP was basically 5 players standing in the same position passing back and forth. You watch a lot of the good PP's and the players are moving, which creates passing and shooting lanes. The Rangers always seemed to just go on some sort of umbrella set up and each player just stand there and pass around the perimeter looking for a one timer, but we were very left handed so our one-timers were mostly coming from one side of the ice, making our PP even easier to defend against.
 
ill agree with that, but at the same time, i saw alot of standing around and not putting themselves in proper shooting positions when the puck was moved back to the point. A lot of that falls on richards imo. We will see what transpires this season with AV.
 
When you have a player like Nash the idea should be to get him setup for shots.
 
I could not freakin believe how Nash was basically never shooting the puck on the PP. You just can't make up stuff that you saw last year.
 
see that is where i have to go..there is no way the coaching staff would say...DONT PASS TO HIM or DONT SHOOT....too many timid players out there perhaps
 
Al the coaches might not be out there saying dont shoot, but when you emphasize defensive responsibilities and crucify players for mistakes, the overall result is timid offensive play. Guys more worried about making sure they dont make a mistake and aren't caught up ice than they are about scoring goals.
 
Al the coaches might not be out there saying dont shoot, but when you emphasize defensive responsibilities and crucify players for mistakes, the overall result is timid offensive play. Guys more worried about making sure they dont make a mistake and aren't caught up ice than they are about scoring goals.
but im not sure that was emphasized on the PP
 
All I know was that Torts system was moronic. It played to the weaknesses of many players.
 
Who's predicting playoffs. I'm worried that we might be on the outside looking in.
 
it'll be a fight for sure. I def don't see this team, as currently built, being a #1 seed the way it was in 2011-2012.
 
Nah. This guy is a very good coach. You will see the offense in 3-4 players flourish away from Torts block every shot with your face system.
 
it'll be a fight for sure. I def don't see this team, as currently built, being a #1 seed the way it was in 2011-2012.

agreed 31 but I don't see this team as one needing a flourish at the end to make the playoffs. I see us in them comfortably with a defense that will move the puck quickly and not be predictable, a goalie thats still one of the best and forwards that will cover the friggin points on D and attack on offense doing more than just throwing the puck in and watching the other team skate it out. It will be shocking to not see kreider not only a regular member of the power play but flourishing on it. I can't wait for the season to start and also not to have to cringe at every press conference as to what our lunatic coach has to say or not say. In addition, I think slats has a trade to make before the season starts that will also be a plus as his trades usually are
 
Having one of the best goalies in the league should afford us the opportunity to take more chances offensively, D pinching or joining the rush up ice, but instead we are always cautious and boring as hell to watch. It has gotten us nowhere really. Just hope AV will cut these guys loose, theres enough offensive talent to match the other higher scoring teams in the league IF they play up to their potential. There was almost no way of knowing how productive CK, Hags, or someother players might be in Torts system. In others words, we might be better than we think.
 
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I would just like to see Kreider play with an edge to his game.
Then everyone will see an improved player.
 
If Kreider plays a lot of games like that one shift where he knocked Siedenberg on his butt 3 times in a row, nobody will care about adding a player like Ryan.
 
Nah. This guy is a very good coach. You will see the offense in 3-4 players flourish away from Torts block every shot with your face system.

Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you say the same when they fired renney and hired torts?

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Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you say the same when they fired renney and hired torts?

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Happens with every new coach, Al.

Right now the consensus seems to be "with AV as coach everyone will do much better".

When he eventually gets fired years from now and a new one is appointed, it'll be the same thing again. "This coach will make everyone better".

I personally like the hiring of AV and do think the team will be better with him but we will still have players who underachieve.
 
Torts was a lot better coach than Renney. Renney was not an NHL coach and he was 5 times worse than Torts offensively. This is the first coach with a proven offensive track record.
 
The Pouliot signing reminds me of when we acquired Adam Hall. We thought he would be a 2nd/3rd line guy but instead he sucked and we got rid of him for Dupuis who we should have kept.

Hopefully he doesnt take a bad turn like Hall did
 
While people were kissing Renney's butt, I always said he was a hack. He never was and never will be an NHL coach. Torts is an NHL coach. The problem is that he is only capable of winning it all with a very specific type of team. The Rangers weren't that. AV is the first legit, offensive coach we have had in here since Keenan. It should be interesting to see what he does. I suspect if certain players struggle offensively with him, they won't be here that long.
 
I think Nash is going to come up with at least 45 goals, and Brassard will prove to be one heck of a table setter.
 
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I hope Brassard carries thru what he did in the playoffs. However, what I hope for the most is that the coach creates lines and sticks with them all season.
 
Yeah if a certain line is finding success, I really hope he sticks with them and doesn't change them up just because he can.
 
Dear god, that was infuriating watching the endless line shuffling. I think the only two players to stay together all year were McD and Girardi. And even then at the end of the season he started changing that up. I liked the defense first way Torts coached at first, but it got really old, after a few seasons of sitting on pins and needles wondering if the one goal leads would hold up. I'm ready to see some goals! Back to nhl 13 to get my ass kicked. I'm terrible at it, but I needs mah hockey!
 

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