Bill Meltzer
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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There are always Peter White type players who help to illustrate the true gap between the NHL and the AHL.
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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There are always Peter White type players who help to illustrate the true gap between the NHL and the AHL.
Or so I have read. - MBFlyerfan
Yes, Peter White is one of the ultimate examples: three-time AHL scoring champion, perennial top line/top PP unit center in the top minor league. Fourth-line forward in the NHL who had to try to find other ways to contribute because other centers were a stride faster and bigger. |
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Yes, Peter White is one of the ultimate examples: three-time AHL scoring champion, perennial top line/top PP unit center in the top minor league. Fourth-line forward in the NHL who had to try to find other ways to contribute because other centers were a stride faster and bigger. - bmeltzer
Was White ever really given a top 6 shot? Dring those times size was king. Hackborn as well put up huge minor league numbers. Always liked him. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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Was White ever really given a top 6 shot? Dring those times size was king. Hackborn as well put up huge minor league numbers. Always liked him. - hello it's me 2050
As I have read over the years, and as Bill said, his skating never seemed up to NHL standards. He could think the game well but just couldn't keep up the pace. My eyes told me the same thing but what do I know. I never played competitive ice hockey so my opinion on the matter is irrelevant. |
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As I have read over the years, and as Bill said, his skating never seemed up to NHL standards. He could think the game well but just couldn't keep up the pace. My eyes told me the same thing but what do I know. I never played competitive ice hockey so my opinion on the matter is irrelevant. - MBFlyerfan
I get that I think in today's game he would probably get a more of an opportunity is all. |
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jd250
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Watched this recent interview with Jonesy, "EP 24 Building it Back up with Keith Jones": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYIifkG_InQ&t=171s
Jones was asked aobut the goalie situation in Philly and the one thing I noted in his answer is he didn't mention Kolosov at all. Not a good sign.
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Watched this recent interview with Jonesy, "EP 24 Building it Back up with Keith Jones": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYIifkG_InQ&t=171s
Jones was asked aobut the goalie situation in Philly and the one thing I noted in his answer is he didn't mention Kolosov at all. Not a good sign. - jd250
what else he say as really not interested in listening.
he is smart not to mention him as it is probably a fluid situation. Wouldn't read anything into it. Though if he doesn't come over the optics once again will reflect badly on the gold standard. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Watched this recent interview with Jonesy, "EP 24 Building it Back up with Keith Jones": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYIifkG_InQ&t=171s
Jones was asked aobut the goalie situation in Philly and the one thing I noted in his answer is he didn't mention Kolosov at all. Not a good sign. - jd250
Was he discussing the goalie situation on the Flyers or in the organization as a whole? It matters.
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landros 2
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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Watched this recent interview with Jonesy, "EP 24 Building it Back up with Keith Jones": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYIifkG_InQ&t=171s
Jones was asked aobut the goalie situation in Philly and the one thing I noted in his answer is he didn't mention Kolosov at all. Not a good sign. - jd250
He mentioned Bjarnsson and Zavragin… did not even mention Kosolov… that kid ain’t coming back. |
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Flyers_01
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Joined: 10.03.2006
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He mentioned Bjarnsson and Zavragin… did not even mention Kosolov… that kid ain’t coming back. - landros 2
If he doesn't, i still expect a more compassionate approach than the CG scorched earth.
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landros 2
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If he doesn't, i still expect a more compassionate approach than the CG scorched earth. - Flyers_01
Like … send him to the front lines of Ukraine?😂 |
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roenick97
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Location: Canada, MI Joined: 12.23.2006
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Is the loss of Bryce Brodzinski old news? |
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landros 2
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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Interesting that Jones basically said it’s not a rebuild… they can’t and will not tear it down…which again is what ANY rebuild encompasses ….they hope to add to the current group and build to what they already have…. Again that is not a rebuild… jonsey basically said it really is a tough way to build a team… “they are threading the needle” … his words.
Jonesy harped on the importance of “culture”… something some around here do not seem to think exists. Talked about becoming “relevant” again… that I can get behind… talked about getting Lucky in the draft is all part of it… |
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If he doesn't, i still expect a more compassionate approach than the CG scorched earth. - Flyers_01
That would be smart seeing he is a foreign player. No need to burn the russian bridge you help build. |
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landros 2
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That would be smart seeing he is a foreign player. No need to burn the russian bridge you help build. - hello it's me 2050
Some kids just aren’t ready to deal with that. But I get the sense there’s more to it then a “home sick” kid. |
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Some kids just aren’t ready to deal with that. But I get the sense there’s more to it then a “home sick” kid. - landros 2
usually is, as not just a simple "homesick" reason to me. |
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Interesting that Jones basically said it’s not a rebuild… they can’t and will not tear it down…which again is what ANY rebuild encompasses ….they hope to add to the current group and build to what they already have…. Again that is not a rebuild… jonsey basically said it really is a tough way to build a team… “they are threading the needle” … his words.
Jonesy harped on the importance of “culture”… something some around here do not seem to think exists. Talked about becoming “relevant” again… that I can get behind… talked about getting Lucky in the draft is all part of it… - landros 2
so no real plan take it day by day. At least he said, again.
build from the current group just shows how they evaluate talent and how bad they are at it. |
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landros 2
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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so no real plan take it day by day. At least he said, again.
build from the current group just shows how they evaluate talent and how bad they are at it. - hello it's me 2050
At least we know what to expect….we know that the culture build makes Laughton pretty much untouchable. It’s about the Actions….not the rhetoric and after watching the Flyers in action this off season it’s pretty apparent what the goals are and the plan is. |
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At least we know what to expect….we know that the culture build makes Laughton pretty much untouchable. It’s about the Actions….not the rhetoric and after watching the Flyers in action this off season it’s pretty apparent what the goals are and the plan is. - landros 2
rather them say it at least and go on their way to make them "relevant" again.
just shows how clueless and dumb they really are to think this will work,
So 3 years from now who will be the new GM? |
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landros 2
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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rather them say it at least and go on their way to make them "relevant" again.
just shows how clueless and dumb they really are to think this will work,
So 3 years from now who will be the new GM? - hello it's me 2050
I get the skepticism….they really are threading a needle. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Interesting that Jones basically said it’s not a rebuild… they can’t and will not tear it down…which again is what ANY rebuild encompasses ….they hope to add to the current group and build to what they already have…. Again that is not a rebuild… jonsey basically said it really is a tough way to build a team… “they are threading the needle” … his words.
Jonesy harped on the importance of “culture”… something some around here do not seem to think exists. Talked about becoming “relevant” again… that I can get behind… talked about getting Lucky in the draft is all part of it… - landros 2
I normally don't respond to you, you know that. I've been thinking about changing that. We've had our differences in the past. While I don't agree with you on everything. I think you attempt to be reasonable and objective.
In saying that, I'll address the culture issue. I don't think there is anyone, myself included, who thinks that culture does not exist. My point of view is this. If you overvalue or place building culture higher than building talent and skill with the right mix of players. You will not be successful. Build the talent skill and speed with the right mix and the culture will take care of itself. If, which in the Flyers case is true, you believe in a culture of the past, a legacy of the past, which for the Flyers is all but dead and has been for a long time. You will not be successful. That is what we see playing out with the Flyers. An organization overly focused on outdated and ancient principles such as culture and leadership that is not in tune with the modern day NHL. They believe that culture is more important than talent and skill. It infects their entire being.
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I normally don't respond to you, you know that. I've been thinking about changing that. We've had our differences in the past. While I don't agree with you on everything. I think you attempt to be reasonable and objective.
In saying that, I'll address the culture issue. I don't think there is anyone, myself included, who thinks that culture does not exist. My point of view is this. If you overvalue or place building culture higher than building talent and skill with the right mix of players. You will not be successful. Build the talent skill and speed with the right mix and the culture will take care of itself. If, which in the Flyers case is true, you believe in a culture of the past, a legacy of the past, which for the Flyers is all but dead and has been for a long time. You will not be successful. That is what we see playing out with the Flyers. An organization overly focused on outdated and ancient principles such as culture and leadership that is not in tune with the modern day NHL. They believe that culture is more important than talent and skill. It infects their entire being. - MJL
good lord, you are the man cliff. the whole board is grateful you are thinking about changing your stance.
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jd250
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Was he discussing the goalie situation on the Flyers or in the organization as a whole? It matters.
- MJL
The question he answered was from Neil Smith, who asked him now that Hart is gone, what his thoughts were about the goaltending with Ersson and Fedotov, could Ersson be a #1 goaltender and can Fedotov make the jump the NHL. But then Jonesy went into the young goalies in the system, mentioned Egor Zavragin and Carson Bjarnason as depth and balance. Didn't mention Kolosov at all and no one asked any follow-ups. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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The question he answered was from Neil Smith, who asked him now that Hart is gone, what his thoughts were about the goaltending with Ersson and Fedotov, could Ersson be a #1 goaltender and can Fedotov make the jump the NHL. But then Jonesy went into the young goalies in the system, mentioned Egor Zavragin and Carson Bjarnason as depth and balance. Didn't mention Kolosov at all and no one asked any follow-ups. - jd250
If he discussed the goaltending as a whole in the organization and didn't mention Kolosiv. That's interesting.
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