You do realize that if they tear this down Mailloux will be one of the BRIGHT spots!blackinkbiz wrote: ↑11 Dec 2025 21:24 pmAside from the apparently endless line of injuries, this team has 2 problems. One, Binnington, can be fixed. He's pretty much the worst goalie in the NHL this season. Just gonna have to sit him as much as possible until he figures it out.JR1 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2025 21:03 pmThat’s my opinion on the talent pool. I honestly don’t think we have any difference makers in the pipeline but no one can see the future. Back to DD, I think you hit the nail on the head by questioning tenacity or lack of it. He gives up without a fight and is supposedly one of our top prospects.DawgDad wrote: ↑11 Dec 2025 20:53 pmI can't make that jump to the sweeping generalization about judging talent.
To me Dvorsky's problems at ES stem from an incomplete adjustment from bigger ice surfaces. He works best with time and space, that's a European game. His other problem is MUCH more concerning; he lacks tenacity on and off the puck. That, frankly, is inexcusable.
I want DD to be successful, I wanted him to move the needle even an eensy bit. He's on a downward trajectory.
The bigger problem, and it's not just this season, as it's been going on for a few years (minus the last couple months of last season) is they just can't finish enough to change their opponent's game. I can't even watch this sh*t anymore.
They had like 5 grade-A opportunities in the first 10 minutes when the game was scoreless... zilch. Even if they had scored one, which they've done plenty, they're not scoring additional goals to force their opponent to open up. If there's no threat your opponent can light you up because of your mistakes, then there's no reason to play defensively.
Teams just keep coming at the Blues nonstop and bury them because there's no blowback. I've never seen such a poor scoring team. It's maddening and depressing at this point. I can't even remember the last time they scored 5 goals, and that's something you SHOULD be doing at least once every week to 10 days.
This is pathetic. But if they could somehow find some offensive semblance and start scoring, the talent on this team, of which there is a decent amount, could start to build.
Again, this is why the Mailloux trade is/was disastrous. Bolduc brought a shot threat, finishing ability, and physicality.
Maillsitin brings nothing.
Problem right now is the bad offense is further hampered by injuries to Kyrou and Snuggerud, many of the vets are just going through the motions, and there aren't any future core leaders playing outside of Dvorsky and Hofer. They are in a bad spot.