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kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 9 @ 2:10 PM ET
Was just in Vegas, put Isles to make the playoffs, was even money.

And put money on Tsyplakov to win the Calder +6000. Boom!

Go Isles!

- HolyDiver83


Love both bets.

They had Patrick Roy to win the Jack Adams was +3000. Then went to +2500. He absolutely can win the Jack Adams. I wanted to throw down a few hundred on it
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 9 @ 2:34 PM ET
David Dwork

@DavidDwork
Panthers have signed Carter Verhaeghe to an 8-year extension.


Elliotte Friedman
@FriedgeHNIC
·
15h
Mentioned they were closing in during pregame tonight

8 x $7M

Twice cut from Bridgeport and sent to the ECHL
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 9 @ 2:39 PM ET
David Dwork

@DavidDwork
Panthers have signed Carter Verhaeghe to an 8-year extension.


Elliotte Friedman
@FriedgeHNIC
·
15h
Mentioned they were closing in during pregame tonight

8 x $7M

Twice cut from Bridgeport and sent to the ECHL

- eichiefs9


Islander scouting at it's best.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 9 @ 2:41 PM ET
David Dwork

@DavidDwork
Panthers have signed Carter Verhaeghe to an 8-year extension.


Elliotte Friedman
@FriedgeHNIC
·
15h
Mentioned they were closing in during pregame tonight

8 x $7M

Twice cut from Bridgeport and sent to the ECHL

- eichiefs9


Maybe it’s time to admit that Eric Cairns being director of player development wasn’t such a good idea for player development… lol
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 9 @ 2:50 PM ET
Maybe it’s time to admit that Eric Cairns being director of player development wasn’t such a good idea for player development… lol
- kindlyrick


How do most of these scouts still have a job?
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 9 @ 2:53 PM ET
How do most of these scouts still have a job?

- ses111


Seems like it’s all former players. I guess it’s the isles way of saying thanks for your service???

Edit : I don’t think it’s just a scouting problem. I think the isles have been subpar in player development for years. They need to address both….hopefully Roy has some input. I’m really liking Roy’s interviews, he makes a lot of sense when discussing players and the game.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 9 @ 3:30 PM ET
Seems like it’s all former players. I guess it’s the isles way of saying thanks for your service???

Edit : I don’t think it’s just a scouting problem. I think the isles have been subpar in player development for years. They need to address both….hopefully Roy has some input. I’m really liking Roy’s interviews, he makes a lot of sense when discussing players and the game.

- kindlyrick


I agree it is both. I get the draft is very difficult and not every player will make it. Just seems the Islanders do not put enough into scouting and player development like other teams. I think if Roy is here for the long term and has even more power, things should change for the better.
nyisles7
New York Islanders
Location: Wrong timing, NY
Joined: 01.20.2009

Oct 9 @ 4:10 PM ET
Seems like it’s all former players. I guess it’s the isles way of saying thanks for your service???

Edit : I don’t think it’s just a scouting problem. I think the isles have been subpar in player development for years. They need to address both….hopefully Roy has some input. I’m really liking Roy’s interviews, he makes a lot of sense when discussing players and the game.

- kindlyrick


Have to give credit to the Islanders European scout Jim Paliafito who was key in Tsyplakov coming here and also key in the Islanders in on Shabanov.
He's probably one of if not the best scout in Europe right now.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 9 @ 4:12 PM ET
Have to give credit to the Islanders European scout Jim Paliafito who was key in Tsyplakov coming here and also key in the Islanders in on Shabanov.
He's probably one of if not the best scout in Europe right now.

- nyisles7


Major credit given. Tysplakov coming here was not only bringing in a skilled Russian but it took away Engvall
nyisles7
New York Islanders
Location: Wrong timing, NY
Joined: 01.20.2009

Oct 9 @ 5:55 PM ET
Major credit given. Tysplakov coming here was not only bringing in a skilled Russian but it took away Engvall
- kindlyrick


2 birds with one stone! 😂
PeteM
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 07.10.2007

Oct 9 @ 7:01 PM ET
Maybe it’s time to admit that Eric Cairns being director of player development wasn’t such a good idea for player development… lol
- kindlyrick


Careful what you wish for. They'll replace him with Matty Marts.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 9 @ 8:06 PM ET
Careful what you wish for. They'll replace him with Matty Marts.
- PeteM


I have zero doubt Martin ends up employed by the isles.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 9 @ 9:16 PM ET
I have zero doubt Martin ends up employed by the isles.
- kindlyrick


Maybe just not player development.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:23 AM ET
Maybe it’s time to admit that Eric Cairns being director of player development wasn’t such a good idea for player development… lol
- kindlyrick

I guess, if we're being fair, a few teams passed on him before he got to Florida and put it all together. So not total blame on the Isles, but still a tough one to let slip through your fingers. But it wasn't a scenario like the Caps trading Filip Forsberg for a pile of crap the same year they drafted him
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:24 AM ET
Maybe just not player development.

- ses111

He can be Sparky
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 10 @ 9:51 AM ET
I guess, if we're being fair, a few teams passed on him before he got to Florida and put it all together. So not total blame on the Isles, but still a tough one to let slip through your fingers. But it wasn't a scenario like the Caps trading Filip Forsberg for a pile of crap the same year they drafted him
- eichiefs9


Yeah I can see how a player just blossoms late. There’s just been an abundance of players drafted in the first who never made it. Makes you wonder if the player development is the culprit. I think Wahlstrom might be a good example. He’s at the end of his rope so I think we’re gonna see above all else, effort, which I think will lead to his success. So far after watching Roy, and Trotz prior, it’s become pretty apparent how important that role is. I think the organization does a disservice by placing “nice guys” in positions that could be better serviced. Eric Cairns to me doesn’t seem like that pedigree 🤷‍♂️
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:56 AM ET
Yeah I can see how a player just blossoms late. There’s just been an abundance of players drafted in the first who never made it. Makes you wonder if the player development is the culprit. I think Wahlstrom might be a good example. He’s at the end of his rope so I think we’re gonna see above all else, effort, which I think will lead to his success. So far after watching Roy, and Trotz prior, it’s become pretty apparent how important that role is. I think the organization does a disservice by placing “nice guys” in positions that could be better serviced. Eric Cairns to me doesn’t seem like that pedigree 🤷‍♂️
- kindlyrick


I think Lou should have given more say to Barry in terms of the roster. I thought that was a sore point with Barry. Patrick seems to be getting more say which is good. This is just not the same Lou, so it makes sense for him to rely on more help.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:57 AM ET
Yeah I can see how a player just blossoms late. There’s just been an abundance of players drafted in the first who never made it. Makes you wonder if the player development is the culprit. I think Wahlstrom might be a good example. He’s at the end of his rope so I think we’re gonna see above all else, effort, which I think will lead to his success. So far after watching Roy, and Trotz prior, it’s become pretty apparent how important that role is. I think the organization does a disservice by placing “nice guys” in positions that could be better serviced. Eric Cairns to me doesn’t seem like that pedigree 🤷‍♂️
- kindlyrick

I think a lot of it, or at least some of it, has to do with the complete lack of care for Bridgeport. Building a successful AHL franchise has allowed a lot of teams in this league to be very competitive every year at the AHL level and let their lower draft picks develop and learn how to play their system and win. A lot of players from those teams (ie: Tampa/Syracuse) have been successful at the NHL level, to varying degrees.

The Islanders seemingly just let Brent Thompson have a ton of job security and didn't care that Bridgeport was garbage nearly every season for a long time.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:57 AM ET
He can be Sparky
- eichiefs9





As long as MM is willing to train for the role.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 10 @ 9:57 AM ET
I think a lot of it, or at least some of it, has to do with the complete lack of care for Bridgeport. Building a successful AHL franchise has allowed a lot of teams in this league to be very competitive every year at the AHL level and let their lower draft picks develop and learn how to play their system and win. The Islanders seemingly just let Brent Thompson have a ton of job security and didn't care that Bridgeport was garbage nearly every season for a long time.
- eichiefs9


This has been a huge issue chief. Other teams have been able to rely on their farm team. Lou has been on the job for a while, so he had time to make more changes to Bridge and the scouting.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 10 @ 10:01 AM ET
I think a lot of it, or at least some of it, has to do with the complete lack of care for Bridgeport. Building a successful AHL franchise has allowed a lot of teams in this league to be very competitive every year at the AHL level and let their lower draft picks develop and learn how to play their system and win. A lot of players from those teams (ie: Tampa/Syracuse) have been successful at the NHL level, to varying degrees.

The Islanders seemingly just let Brent Thompson have a ton of job security and didn't care that Bridgeport was garbage nearly every season for a long time.

- eichiefs9


Absolutely!! It’s exactly what I’m against. Hire Jack Capuano and Lane Lambert and look what you got? It’s the same with the player development. It seems like a lot of Brent Thompson job security without accountability for results. Heck I think Kenny Morrow is a legend for the cups and 1980, but after 3 decades (or just about) in that head scout seat, shouldn’t we be asking questions. I would like to see a revamping of “the system”. You gotta have Bridgeport competing every year.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 10 @ 10:06 AM ET
Absolutely!! It’s exactly what I’m against. Hire Jack Capuano and Lane Lambert and look what you got? It’s the same with the player development. It seems like a lot of Brent Thompson job security without accountability for results. Heck I think Kenny Morrow is a legend for the cups and 1980, but after 3 decades (or just about) in that head scout seat, shouldn’t we be asking questions. I would like to see a revamping of “the system”. You gotta have Bridgeport competing every year.
- kindlyrick

Some of the operational jobs in the front office have always seemed to be more of an alumni club than a well-planned rounding out of the hockey ops staff. Ken Morrow, Trent Klatt, Eric Cairns all have "director" jobs and have for quite some time. Bridgeport actually looks like they could be relatively solid this year though, so that will be interesting to watch.

Anyway, not turning this into a whine-fest on opening night. This will be an interesting season for sure. I have relatively high-hopes for the new 1st line, Duclair's speed should open up lots of space for 13/14. I'm excited to see what Tsyplakov can do also.
ses111
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.07.2008

Oct 10 @ 10:07 AM ET
Absolutely!! It’s exactly what I’m against. Hire Jack Capuano and Lane Lambert and look what you got? It’s the same with the player development. It seems like a lot of Brent Thompson job security without accountability for results. Heck I think Kenny Morrow is a legend for the cups and 1980, but after 3 decades (or just about) in that head scout seat, shouldn’t we be asking questions. I would like to see a revamping of “the system”. You gotta have Bridgeport competing every year.
- kindlyrick


Broken record time but scouting has been an issue since Jimmy D left. Jimmy was as much part of the success as Bill and Jimmy helped the Wings as well.
kindlyrick
New York Islanders
Location: Dallas, TX
Joined: 06.21.2007

Oct 10 @ 10:08 AM ET
Some of the operational jobs in the front office have always seemed to be more of an alumni club than a well-planned rounding out of the hockey ops staff. Ken Morrow, Trent Klatt, Eric Cairns all have "director" jobs and have for quite some time. Bridgeport actually looks like they could be relatively solid this year though, so that will be interesting to watch.

Anyway, not turning this into a whine-fest on opening night. This will be an interesting season for sure. I have relatively high-hopes for the new 1st line, Duclair's speed should open up lots of space for 13/14. I'm excited to see what Tsyplakov can do also.

- eichiefs9


This is the best top 6 since 1993. My concern is the third line. Pageau and Lee need to be better
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 10 @ 10:12 AM ET
This is the best top 6 since 1993. My concern is the third line. Pageau and Lee need to be better
- kindlyrick

I do have some belief that Pageau can bounce back a little bit from a down year last season. I don't have high hopes for Lee, but if he can adjust his game to a third line type of role and still chip in some goals that would be a solid season for him.
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