Meikkhaell
Active Member
We're 19.5% through the season, (I'll round it to 20%) and Smith still looks frighteningly bad. His fiery competitiveness that he's known for, I have not seen. He seems defeated and deflated, like he's in his own head too much. Trying way too hard, thinking way too much, too focused on making big, flashy saves to prove us wrong, rather than focusing on just stopping pucks. He looks very tense and uncertain. 5 to 10 times per game, I see him flop over forward, flailing around, throwing his stick, desperately trying to make a save. Many times, that leads to a goal. He puts himself out of position. That's not the loose, confident Smith I'm used to.
I feel for him, I'd imagine it seems like nothing's going right for him right now. Saw a post on Reddit, saying that after this loss to Anaheim in the dressing room Smith was complaining about the defensive effort (he has a point), to which Neal, his good friend, angrily replied: "Make a f*cking save." (He also has a point). That's already the 2nd time Neal's yelled at Smith this season.
Is Smith at fault for every goal that goes in? Absolutely not. The defense needs to cover their men better, put sticks and bodies in the shooting lanes, hit more, block pucks, etc. We also have to clean up our giveaways - A LOT. We had something like 18 giveaways in the first period of the Chicago game. Ridiculous. Every save Smith makes though, he looks like he's fighting it. Every game it seems 1-2 stinkers get past him, and it's THOSE goals that I fault him for.
Props to the team, despite goaltending and defense we're still 2nd in the division with a game in hand on the unlikely 1st place Vancouver. Like you said, Lindholm has been spectacular, quickly one of my favorite players in the league. Definitely worth the trade. Loved Ferland but he's streaky as hell. You can already see that in Carolina, he's gone 4 games straight without a point. Meanwhile Lindholm's had points in at least his last 5 games straight, including a 3pt night vs Chicago. He's generally scored at a strong pace for the entire season thus far. Monahan, Gaudreau, and Gio have been fantastic as well, as expected. Tkachuk is currently on pace for 97 points, basically double his last season totals. That's terrifying, if he keeps that up he could deservedly make $8M, maybe more, and finally break the Giordano ceiling.
I need Smith to wake up quickly, the team in front of him is the best its been in a VERY long time. Would hate to see that go to waste.
I feel for him, I'd imagine it seems like nothing's going right for him right now. Saw a post on Reddit, saying that after this loss to Anaheim in the dressing room Smith was complaining about the defensive effort (he has a point), to which Neal, his good friend, angrily replied: "Make a f*cking save." (He also has a point). That's already the 2nd time Neal's yelled at Smith this season.
Is Smith at fault for every goal that goes in? Absolutely not. The defense needs to cover their men better, put sticks and bodies in the shooting lanes, hit more, block pucks, etc. We also have to clean up our giveaways - A LOT. We had something like 18 giveaways in the first period of the Chicago game. Ridiculous. Every save Smith makes though, he looks like he's fighting it. Every game it seems 1-2 stinkers get past him, and it's THOSE goals that I fault him for.
Props to the team, despite goaltending and defense we're still 2nd in the division with a game in hand on the unlikely 1st place Vancouver. Like you said, Lindholm has been spectacular, quickly one of my favorite players in the league. Definitely worth the trade. Loved Ferland but he's streaky as hell. You can already see that in Carolina, he's gone 4 games straight without a point. Meanwhile Lindholm's had points in at least his last 5 games straight, including a 3pt night vs Chicago. He's generally scored at a strong pace for the entire season thus far. Monahan, Gaudreau, and Gio have been fantastic as well, as expected. Tkachuk is currently on pace for 97 points, basically double his last season totals. That's terrifying, if he keeps that up he could deservedly make $8M, maybe more, and finally break the Giordano ceiling.
I need Smith to wake up quickly, the team in front of him is the best its been in a VERY long time. Would hate to see that go to waste.