02 agosto, 2008

Carta da profundidade dos capitais de Washington, verão 2007

Herewith, nossa tentativa de planejar uma carta da profundidade para que os tampões coincidam com a conclusão recente do acampamento anual do desenvolvimento de Rookie da equipe. É importante anotar que com ele nós não estamos prevendo a linha específica combos mas estamos tentando rather entalhar jogadores pela posição de acordo com sua produção profissional e por a maioria de desempenhos recentes em ajustes evaluativos. É também importante anotar que um número envía o jogo do sistema nos tampões' mais de uma posição acima da parte dianteira. Os elites Russian e o Pettinger Matt aparecem fechamentos no lado esquerdo para bem na década seguinte, visto que o lado direito parece carregar muitas mais marcas de pergunta.

Nós envisioned este como uma lima que acende esperançosamente spirited a reação e o desafio respectful. Nós damos boas-vindas a suas modificações propostas.

Tomada de OFBs na carta da profundidade dos capitais de Washington

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15 Comments

  1. VT Caps Fan wrote:

    OK I like what you all did (love the rink by the way). But I honestly think Erskine has a spot in the D. We NEED tough D men who are not affraid to drop the gloves. They will protect Kolzig at all costs. And honestly of the top 8 D men. He is the only one to fit the bill. Not saying the others wont. But its always good to have a nasty SOB on the backline and he fulfills that category.

    As for the Forwards, I like what I see. We have depth. The last half are all really young we should be on the right track. Say what you will but Brashear has a presence on this team and he deserves a spot.

    This team has skill now. Clark, Brashear and Erskine bring the toughness that this team needs.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 3:33 pm | Permalink
  2. sk84fun wrote:

    Good topic.

    Just looking at the overall picture regarding the forwards, I know you cut the list off and did not list all the prospects in the system, but you don’t think Joudrey belongs on the center depth chart? I do. And IMO, Andrew Gordon should be slotted as a RW not a center.

    Joe Motzko not on the RW chart? Perhaps, it will be easier to slot him/ decide if he belongs on the list after training camp.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 3:43 pm | Permalink
  3. Biff wrote:

    I’d like to see Clark stay on the top line with Ovechkin, but other than that, I’m starting to drool a little just looking at that.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 5:10 pm | Permalink
  4. Brad wrote:

    Good job, nice illustration of just how many prospects we have to draw from.

    At this point, I would move Neuvirth above Varlamov; it seems extremely likely that Varlamov will go back to Russia, and Neuvirth has said he wants to play professionally this year. If he does get to Hershey or SC, I can see him being called up to test the NHL waters for 1 game maybe, but in any event I think that would push him above Varlamov in terms of progress. I imagine we’ll know more by training camp though.

    It appears you’re missing Boumer, not that I really expect him to stay but he probably deserves inclusion. Otherwise, I think the D looks good, perhaps Schultz would be moved down below Erskine but I really can’t tell.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 5:13 pm | Permalink
  5. Scott wrote:

    I see the goalies listed but what happened to Freddie Cassivi

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 8:19 pm | Permalink
  6. hockey30 wrote:

    I am curious as to why boomer is always forgotten when talked about the Caps D? If you look he is on a one-way half a million dollar contract. I dont think the Caps are willing to send him to Hershey and eat the half million dollars. I would not be suprised if the caps trade one of three dmen(green, schultz or eminger) for a foward that can put contribute. I would like to hear other people ideas.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 9:16 pm | Permalink
  7. TG wrote:

    Dump Clymer and Bradley. More Fleischmann, Fehr and Klepis. And can’t wait for Borque to make the team in 2008-09.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 9:21 pm | Permalink
  8. This is why we value our readers as we do — they find our weak spots and strengthen them. Absolutely Joudrey belongs in (hat tip to sk84fun), as does Brad’s find of Boumer. Scott, we thought long and hard about FreddieC and decided that if injuries were such that he was pressed into duty on this playoff-aspiring club, we’d be in a world of serious hurt. My guess is that instead we’d see McPhee swing a deal.

    Friday, July 20, 2007 at 10:27 pm | Permalink
  9. I don’t have any major concerns with the depth chart (although I think Eric Fehr is going to be given more of a chance at playing time than Matt Bradley, essentially putting the youngster in the position of hving to play himself off of the roster).

    But what this chart does is lay out how still the Caps are thin at center. And teams that are not strong down the middle — in any team sport — generally aren’t successful.

    Saturday, July 21, 2007 at 11:30 am | Permalink
  10. exwhaler wrote:

    I believe Andrew Gordon is a right wing, while Klepis still has been playing mostly center.

    Sunday, July 22, 2007 at 12:20 am | Permalink
  11. Kevin Smith wrote:

    Just curious about pucksandbooks comment. If you are saying that Boomer and Joudrey should be on the depth chart, I couldnt agree more; but where would you slot them. Any thoughts?

    Sunday, July 22, 2007 at 1:01 pm | Permalink
  12. Murshawursha wrote:

    I trather think Klepis has played himself out of the mix… He’s gotten quite a bit of playing time with the Caps and hasn’t done much of anything really. I’d like to see him traded and give one of the other guys (Fehr, Flash) a shot.

    Sunday, July 22, 2007 at 6:12 pm | Permalink
  13. Tomppav wrote:

    JFYI Oskar Osala has played most of his career as center. His OHL coach put him to wing and that’s why he’ counted as winger everywhere in NA media.

    Just wanted to let you guys know he’s capable to play at center too.

    Monday, July 23, 2007 at 4:58 am | Permalink
  14. Tomppav wrote:

    Osala signed one year-deal with Finnish Elite League team Blues. He can leave the team, if he signs with Caps before the NHL regular season begins.

    Monday, July 23, 2007 at 7:43 am | Permalink
  15. Rob wrote:

    If Matt Bradley makes the caps squad next season I’ll be shocked. There is zero reason he should be playing ahead of Fehr and Bouchard. In fact, Bradley isn’t really even good enough to be playing in the ECHL.

    Monday, July 23, 2007 at 9:42 am | Permalink

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