Uncle dans leg wrote:Larry Goodenough wrote:Uncle dans leg wrote:I think I heard that they turned over 40% of their roster this past off season. That has to be a huge factor in their slow start. I think this line up will get better as time goes by but in the short term they look a little discombobulated.
As an aside...what's up with Shea Weber? He of the 1 assist in 12 games...
Well, Minnesota started 4-2-1, so they actually had a strong start. But, it appears as the sample size grows, the true colours begin to show.
I was thinking along the lines of after 25 games or so they might begin to play more as a team. 11 games isn't much of a measuring stick, let alone 7.
What I see is Parise trying to do it all himself which probably has something to do with the 100 million dollar price tag as much as anything. Throw in Heatley doing his usual floating carcass routine and it's 6 goals in 5 games for ya.
Suter was never worth that kind of money as far as I can see. He's a really good player but 100 mill???
By the end of last year, Minnesota was the worst team in the league. To the roster that ended the year, they added Parise and Granlund to their top 9 and Suter and Brodin to their top 4.
Granlund and Brodin are too young to make a difference. I question why Minnesota would burn a year of their ELC on a 48 game season that management had to know would not lead anywhere. Looks like they may do it with Coyle as well.
Parise and Suter are good additions and will help over the course of a season, but not good enough to take a 30th place team into the top 15.
It looks like Minnesota improved from a last place team to a team in the 25th place range.