You're forgetting that we'd give up far less goals with a healthy defense and goaltending, and the fact that we'd be spending more time in the offensive zone.Mëds wrote: We just added 39 goals to our season total.....and finished with a minus-14 differential. That was with generous production numbers based on player scoring trends over the last few seasons. Congratulations Vancouver, you just finished first in the west among teams that MISSED the playoffs. I realize that this argument for standings placement is based on goal differential, but with only two exceptions in the East (Detroit and Philly) all of the playoff teams were positive in that department.
Maybe we don't score 39 more goals, but another 30. But I'd be willing to bet we have 20-25 less goals against which would put us around 215-220 for and against.
Like I said, maybe just making the playoffs but not anywhere near as bad as we finished. Sure, I really think all the injuries were probably a blessing as we picked up what could be the best dman in this draft!
But, we're talking about where we may finish this year by examining what happened last year. Last season a slew of injuries and guys playing over their head lead to our craptacular overall record. This season, if we are to stay relatively healthy and see more progress from the younger players in the lineup I have no doubt we can make a run at the playoffs.
Do I think we'll do damage this season in the post-season? Not really. I have my eyes on 2019 where my expectations are going to be higher!
Oh and it`s obviously very clear Prust should be taking more draws.
