
I'd play the better goalie, and yes, i think Shestyorkin is the better goalie.
Agreed/seems OK to meAlessandro wrote:Moreover, Nino, correct me if I'm wrong, a CA of 138 should be ok for the top goalies of the league, maybe it's even low.
I really didn't realize there was such a pipeline HaHaAlessandro wrote:I think that having goalies highly rated in the KHL is not wrong, considering the excellent goalies pipeline Russia has had in the recent years and seems to have.
Yes, as well as "one-timers", "backwards skating" and "composure in front of the net".nino33 wrote: I think in EHM it'd be cool/helpful if there was a "Career Consistency" Attribute that represented how good a goalie was not from game-to-game (like Consistency does) but rather from year-to-year - nowadays it really does seem the actual "Top" goalies can change year-to-year, and guys can go from "above Good" to "below Good" year-to-year
What do you mean by "composure in front of the net" (not disagreeing, truly wondering what that means)Alessandro wrote:Yes, as well as "one-timers", "backwards skating" and "composure in front of the net".nino33 wrote: I think in EHM it'd be cool/helpful if there was a "Career Consistency" Attribute that represented how good a goalie was not from game-to-game (like Consistency does) but rather from year-to-year - nowadays it really does seem the actual "Top" goalies can change year-to-year, and guys can go from "above Good" to "below Good" year-to-year
I think it's a rating present in FM, kind of being cool-headed in front of an empty net for examplenino33 wrote:What do you mean by "composure in front of the net" (not disagreeing, truly wondering what that means)Alessandro wrote:Yes, as well as "one-timers", "backwards skating" and "composure in front of the net".nino33 wrote: I think in EHM it'd be cool/helpful if there was a "Career Consistency" Attribute that represented how good a goalie was not from game-to-game (like Consistency does) but rather from year-to-year - nowadays it really does seem the actual "Top" goalies can change year-to-year, and guys can go from "above Good" to "below Good" year-to-year
Another solid suggestion...nino33 wrote:I'd like to see something that represented the ability to make plays/think "quickly" - something that could be used to separate the style of play in North American compared to Europe/Russia (based on ice size)
I see it as slightly different from "consistency". Afinogenov, for example, it's notorious (at least in Russia) not to be able to score from one meter. He was even got in a TV commercial with this popular "joke" (I think that being able to be humorous about himself at such a level makes him a great human being). I don't think it's "inconsistency" nor "poor shooting", just more something like he looses his cool in front of the net.nino33 wrote:the composure in front of the net could be maybe used to separate those with talent who consistently produce and those with talent who don't?
Yeah, that's kinda why I'm indulging in this conversation and getting your thoughts - I've actually never posted in the "Wish List" thread! HaHaAlessandro wrote:Another solid suggestion...nino33 wrote:I'd like to see something that represented the ability to make plays/think "quickly" - something that could be used to separate the style of play in North American compared to Europe/Russia (based on ice size)
Nino, what about packing all this things and sending Riz a message? I'm sure it can be squeezed between your numbers games.
Still put him behind Sorokin and SamsonovPeter_Doherty wrote:Just to tie up our discussion earlier, Corey Pronman on ESPN just released his mid season prospect ranking, Igor Shestyorkin was ranked as the 4th best goalie prospect after Samsonov, Sorokin and Hart.
Actually we could split the human attributes to thousands. There's always something we can't do in EHM so we have to improvise. A slap/wrist shot in game means how hard + how accurate, and there's probably other factors too, to a shot than just those two.Alessandro wrote:I don't think it's "inconsistency" nor "poor shooting", just more something like he looses his cool in front of the net.
Sure, which i somewhat disagree with, atleast Samsonov. But reading his comments and it feels like he has a distinct top 4 then there is a gap to #5, i could be wrong here though.Alessandro wrote:Still put him behind Sorokin and SamsonovPeter_Doherty wrote:Just to tie up our discussion earlier, Corey Pronman on ESPN just released his mid season prospect ranking, Igor Shestyorkin was ranked as the 4th best goalie prospect after Samsonov, Sorokin and Hart.
I'm frankly not that sold on Samsonov either.Peter_Doherty wrote:Sure, which i somewhat disagree with, atleast Samsonov. But reading his comments and it feels like he has a distinct top 4 then there is a gap to #5, i could be wrong here though.Alessandro wrote:Still put him behind Sorokin and SamsonovPeter_Doherty wrote:Just to tie up our discussion earlier, Corey Pronman on ESPN just released his mid season prospect ranking, Igor Shestyorkin was ranked as the 4th best goalie prospect after Samsonov, Sorokin and Hart.
Still it shows that i'm not the only one who thinks Shestyorkin is a top goalie prospect in the world
We also have Sukhachyov 98-bornnino33 wrote:Shestyorkin, Samsonov and Sorokin...hmmmI guess that's some evidence of that pipeline that was mentioned
Where do you get this from?Peter_Doherty wrote:Alessandro - I just don't get why Samsonov and Sorokin deserve a higher PA then Shestyorkin, they're at -8 and -14 while Shesty is at -7, feels really wrong.
Also think Samsonov is the most likely of them to not become great so i would swap him to -14
Get what from? The numbers? It's what nino posted earlier in the thread. -9 for Samsonov? He's showed nothing that says he's a better prospect then Sorokin/Shestyorkin.CJ wrote:Where do you get this from?Peter_Doherty wrote:Alessandro - I just don't get why Samsonov and Sorokin deserve a higher PA then Shestyorkin, they're at -8 and -14 while Shesty is at -7, feels really wrong.
Also think Samsonov is the most likely of them to not become great so i would swap him to -14I totally disagree. Could even go to a -9 for him.
-7 is very common for a 4th rounder.
I said I'd never heard of him, and said "Perhaps Igor Shestyorkin should have a -14 PA?" (given I'd never heard of him and I simply asked a question I don't think I said anything that was really supportive of an increase - the reality is Shestyorkin is a 4th round pick, and he is having his first good season amongst men playing behind a top team) + I made it clear I defer to Alessandro on the KHL (and I defer to CJ on anything NHL related, including prospects)Peter_Doherty wrote:Get what from? The numbers? It's what nino posted earlier in the thread. -9 for Samsonov? He's showed nothing that says he's a better prospect then Sorokin/Shestyorkin.CJ wrote:Where do you get this from?Peter_Doherty wrote:Alessandro - I just don't get why Samsonov and Sorokin deserve a higher PA then Shestyorkin, they're at -8 and -14 while Shesty is at -7, feels really wrong.
Also think Samsonov is the most likely of them to not become great so i would swap him to -14I totally disagree. Could even go to a -9 for him.
-7 is very common for a 4th rounder.
I mean from your own statement: "Also think Samsonov is the most likely of them to not become great"Peter_Doherty wrote:Get what from? The numbers? It's what nino posted earlier in the thread. -9 for Samsonov? He's showed nothing that says he's a better prospect then Sorokin/Shestyorkin.