Primis - given all your Red Wings related posts over the years, I'm surprised you think someone can post to much about a specific team

nino33 wrote:Where? It still says $5,000.00 on nhl.com https://www.nhl.com/news/marc-edouard-v ... -284773592 but then it also says $8,378.38 here https://www.nhl.com/news/sharks-marc-ed ... g/c-664164CJ wrote:I just read that it was a 55k fine.nino33 wrote:I see on nhl.com "San Jose Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for dangerous use of the stick involving Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson" (apparently he speared him)
I can't believe that the maximum is $5,000 - Vlasik makes over $50,000 per game; it's like a "normal person" getting a fine of $20 or less
Same CBA though, with the point being one said the maximum was $5,000 and the other said a different amountManimal wrote:The latter one is from 2013...
Thank you. Totally agree.nino33 wrote:I think it's probably best to avoid words like wrong/bias when discussing opinions about hockey
Must be a bad source from our Finnish media. I've read all over the net that it's 5k and it's the maximum.nino33 wrote:Where? It still says $5,000.00 on nhl.com https://www.nhl.com/news/marc-edouard-v ... -284773592 but then it also says $8,378.38 here https://www.nhl.com/news/sharks-marc-ed ... g/c-664164CJ wrote:I just read that it was a 55k fine.nino33 wrote:I see on nhl.com "San Jose Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for dangerous use of the stick involving Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson" (apparently he speared him)
I can't believe that the maximum is $5,000 - Vlasik makes over $50,000 per game; it's like a "normal person" getting a fine of $20 or less
Individual Corsi and individual shots on goal are both tracked so that info is out there, not sure if anyone has done anything with it though, accuracy would be interesting to have tracked.nino33 wrote:Watching HNIC tonight I've been impressed multiple times with players who've knocked the puck out of midair with their sticks...and been unimpressed with multiple players who've had passes bounce of their sticks (I've read many times the wood sticks were better for feel/pass receiving/puck handling, but the new composite sticks are much better for shot power...with the amount of times players can't handle passes, they should go back to wood! HaHa)
The other things I'm noticing is how often shots miss the net.....I know that Corsi is based on all shots at (not necessarily on) the net, do they keep track of individual player shot accuracy? i.e. how many shot attempts, how many actually resulted in a save/goal (that to me would be very interesting to know)
I haven't actually posted that much about the Wings, especially this season because bad teams aren't really worth arguing or discussing much about in general.nino33 wrote:Primis - given all your Red Wings related posts over the years, I'm surprised you think someone can post to much about a specific team
The individual Corsi shows only those shots attempts by the individual player, and not by teammates too while he was on the ice? If so, could you please provide a link to this data if possible? Thanks!Peter_Doherty wrote:Individual Corsi and individual shots on goal are both tracked so that info is out there, not sure if anyone has done anything with it though, accuracy would be interesting to have tracked.nino33 wrote:Watching HNIC tonight I've been impressed multiple times with players who've knocked the puck out of midair with their sticks...and been unimpressed with multiple players who've had passes bounce of their sticks (I've read many times the wood sticks were better for feel/pass receiving/puck handling, but the new composite sticks are much better for shot power...with the amount of times players can't handle passes, they should go back to wood! HaHa)
The other things I'm noticing is how often shots miss the net.....I know that Corsi is based on all shots at (not necessarily on) the net, do they keep track of individual player shot accuracy? i.e. how many shot attempts, how many actually resulted in a save/goal (that to me would be very interesting to know)
Tortorella Fatigue has not set in yet. It probably will... they're on a run now and so he's much more bearable for everyone involved when they're winning. But it will stop, and when it does they'll fall big-time. He's one of those coaches guys can swallow hard and tolerate when wining, but are just insufferable if things aren't going as well. And the fact that they had this run will make him probably even expect more and exacerbate the problem when it comes.philou21 wrote:10 in a row for the Jackets. Leading the NHL too I think? What's happening to that team!
Primis wrote:Tortorella Fatigue has not set in yet. It probably will... they're on a run now and so he's much more bearable for everyone involved when they're winning. But it will stop, and when it does they'll fall big-time. He's one of those coaches guys can swallow hard and tolerate when wining, but are just insufferable if things aren't going as well. And the fact that they had this run will make him probably even expect more and exacerbate the problem when it comes.
Maybe Torts will "lose it"/Columbus will "fall apart" but maybe not...philou21 wrote:Yeah that's what I'm expecting too. At some point they will run out of juice it's obvious. Can't wait to see how Torts gonna act if they're 2-8 in their next 10.
That's funny because Russia is the place where you see videos of coaches literally beating kids. Keenan probably was seen as fairly soft in Russia.nino33 wrote:Mike Keenan was a similar style at one point, and I never imagined he'd ever be a coach in Russia!So the improbable can happen HaHa
Really? beating on players?Primis wrote:That's funny because Russia is the place where you see videos of coaches literally beating kids. Keenan probably was seen as fairly soft in Russia.
That's going to be one hell of a game I hope!!CJ wrote:Minnesota is at 12 and they will play against each other next.