Carbonneau Working on D: "Fudge the goals"

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Re: Carbonneau Working on D: "Fudge the goals"

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Amen, Seattle.
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seattleblue wrote: 27 Dec 2025 12:31 pm Best thing I have read related to the Blues in awhile.

You know I coveted Carbo for his ability, not only does he have something you cannot teach, he has something you cannot unteach. He is saying "F the aspect I have on lockdown ... BECAUSE I WILL ALWAYS HAVE IT ... "

He utterly needed this shift of attention. This is exactly what we all want to see, EXTRA DIMENSIONS. He isn't going to lose the goal scoring, you can't take it out of him, it's a given. Extra dimensions aren't coming at the expense of goal scoring with Carbo.

He has powerful attention. He's saying: "I am a competitor first and foremost. The most efficient thing to do was assign me goal scoring because anything I'm assigned I will do, to win."
This exactly. It seems like he has the right mentality and maturity to work on becoming a complete player. This is how you win championships. Not a team full of figure skaters, aka Jeff Skinner.
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netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 10:16 am
Harry York 37 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 10:12 am
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 10:06 am
Pierre McGuire wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:58 am
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:54 am Yippie! He’ll be a 3rd line grinder in no time! :roll:
Whatever he turns out to be , I see him as a future whipping boy here. He’s a goal scorer, he’s never going to be a defensive stalwart…that won’t fly over well here on blues talk. I mean why would we want a goal scorer to focus on scoring goals. Hitch…as much as I loved him, did a lot of damage here :lol:
This team and town were like that long before Hitch got here. Who cares if you produce, so long as you ‘try super-duper hard’
I think we prefer losing a hard-fought and well-played game, rather than losing a high scoring game played like an All-Star Game.
We only one one Cup... and EVERYONE hit when it was called for.... and ALL took care of the f#(bleep) Defense.
Personally I prefer winning games. But that’s just me.
Edgy. How do you feel about winning in the playoffs?
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LGB73 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 11:46 am I hate it when our prospects try to be complete players. I much prefer players who are one dimensional liabilities to the team when they're on the ice.
He didn’t exactly word that properly though did he? He was drafted to score goals so don’t say you’re abandoning that aspect just to work on your D. You say something like I need to work on my defense while continuing to get my offense up to an NHL level.
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Teams don't win Cups with one way floaters every one has to be profiecent in their own end
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netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 13:11 pm
LGB73 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 11:46 am I hate it when our prospects try to be complete players. I much prefer players who are one dimensional liabilities to the team when they're on the ice.
He didn’t exactly word that properly though did he? He was drafted to score goals so don’t say you’re abandoning that aspect just to work on your D. You say something like I need to work on my defense while continuing to get my offense up to an NHL level.
so you're dismissing him and deciding what kind of player he's going to be off a comment you would prefer be worded differently

that preference itself is foolish, also, and born of ignorance for this player

each thing independently is bad but together is special
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It's not an "either/or" proposition. He is who he is. I believe he will be a great Blue. If he is willing to round out his game, so be it.
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seattleblue wrote: 27 Dec 2025 13:41 pm
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 13:11 pm
LGB73 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 11:46 am I hate it when our prospects try to be complete players. I much prefer players who are one dimensional liabilities to the team when they're on the ice.
He didn’t exactly word that properly though did he? He was drafted to score goals so don’t say you’re abandoning that aspect just to work on your D. You say something like I need to work on my defense while continuing to get my offense up to an NHL level.
so you're dismissing him and deciding what kind of player he's going to be off a comment you would prefer be worded differently

that preference itself is foolish, also, and born of ignorance for this player

each thing independently is bad but together is special
Not dismissing him at all, but know what this organization tends to do with talent.
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Appears the kid is aware he'll spend a year, year and a half in the AHL if he doesn't learn the 200ft. game. I think this says a lot about his mindset, and where he wants to play next year. It's still an uphill battle, especially with all the youth currently on the team or pushing to make the team, but if he can get there, he has a chance. I still believe he'll start next year in the AHL, and would have preferred seeing him learn the 200ft. game in the NCAA this season.
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Working on D to play in the NHL.

Was the same thing Bolduc said Kostin, Bokk, and Rattie said the same. It's like groundhog day around here.
I'm thinking he will get a similar treatment that Bolduc got.
Wonder who will get the ole Army fuckjob.(edit... Fuckjob is okay)
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What a surprise. The same posters who literally complain about every single subject on Blues Talk are complaining about Carbonneau trying to be a better player. Who would have guessed??
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Jeff Goldblum wrote: 27 Dec 2025 14:55 pm What a surprise. The same posters who literally complain about every single subject on Blues Talk are complaining about Carbonneau trying to be a better player. Who would have guessed??
Why are you so concerned about other peoples opinion.
You complain more about other posters. Then they and me complain about the blues.

Gives me big loser vibes.
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Pierre McGuire wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:58 am
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:54 am Yippie! He’ll be a 3rd line grinder in no time! :roll:
Whatever he turns out to be , I see him as a future whipping boy here. He’s a goal scorer, he’s never going to be a defensive stalwart…that won’t fly over well here on blues talk. I mean why would we want a goal scorer to focus on scoring goals. Hitch…as much as I loved him, did a lot of damage here :lol:
He did. To Tarasenko especially. Guy would’ve been a 50/60 goal scorer consistently if they actually put him with players somewhat similar and skill and didn’t insist on a 200 foot game.

It’s not all Hitch’s fault though. For some reason, unless it’s Albert Pujols, this town hates raw talent. They prefer the lunch pail guys to the guys blessed by god.
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Rollin' on the River wrote: 27 Dec 2025 15:52 pm
Pierre McGuire wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:58 am
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:54 am Yippie! He’ll be a 3rd line grinder in no time! :roll:
Whatever he turns out to be , I see him as a future whipping boy here. He’s a goal scorer, he’s never going to be a defensive stalwart…that won’t fly over well here on blues talk. I mean why would we want a goal scorer to focus on scoring goals. Hitch…as much as I loved him, did a lot of damage here :lol:
He did. To Tarasenko especially. Guy would’ve been a 50/60 goal scorer consistently if they actually put him with players somewhat similar and skill and didn’t insist on a 200 foot game.

It’s not all Hitch’s fault though. For some reason, unless it’s Albert Pujols, this town hates raw talent. They prefer the lunch pail guys to the guys blessed by god.
I’m ok with the blue collar lunch pail guys…you need them to win but I’m also a firm believer in letting players do what they do best. Gallant was the best coach at that or at least had the best ideas, if some guy is lacking with two way ability, let him play his game and tweak the game plan and system to cover his deficiencies
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They're not turning him into the next Patrice Bergeron.

Just working on his D a bit.

Slight overreactions here.
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Pierre McGuire wrote: 27 Dec 2025 16:07 pm
Rollin' on the River wrote: 27 Dec 2025 15:52 pm
Pierre McGuire wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:58 am
netboy65 wrote: 27 Dec 2025 09:54 am Yippie! He’ll be a 3rd line grinder in no time! :roll:
Whatever he turns out to be , I see him as a future whipping boy here. He’s a goal scorer, he’s never going to be a defensive stalwart…that won’t fly over well here on blues talk. I mean why would we want a goal scorer to focus on scoring goals. Hitch…as much as I loved him, did a lot of damage here :lol:
He did. To Tarasenko especially. Guy would’ve been a 50/60 goal scorer consistently if they actually put him with players somewhat similar and skill and didn’t insist on a 200 foot game.

It’s not all Hitch’s fault though. For some reason, unless it’s Albert Pujols, this town hates raw talent. They prefer the lunch pail guys to the guys blessed by god.
I’m ok with the blue collar lunch pail guys…you need them to win but I’m also a firm believer in letting players do what they do best. Gallant was the best coach at that or at least had the best ideas, if some guy is lacking with two way ability, let him play his game and tweak the game plan and system to cover his deficiencies
You know, I really hated watching the Blues win all those games under Hitch, hated seeing them in the playoffs. Hated watching Tarasenko and Fabbri play.

I really hated watching Unger, Federko, Pettersson, Mullen, Hull, Oates, Shanahan, Demitra . . .
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