I don’t have an Athletic subscription so I can’t read their further analysis, but it’s interesting that this model affirms the obvious: The Flyers need to rebuild, have barely even begun, have a long way to go, and are already behind their rebuilding peers
MainLineCB
Danny B and Keith Jones should definitely take this model into consideration when making decisions /s
SadYotesFan
I think we are realistically in the triangle of Columbus Detroit and Montreal
Because I can’t say we are moving towards a rebuild if none of our actions are reflective of that. However, the Metro is still very good so I can’t exactly put us at contenders either
I think it’s very possible we finish bottom 10, but then have a really good year next year because our young core developed (possibly wildcard)
MajinSkull
The sharks were worst team last year and we barely missed the playoffs but they are close to the top right than we are? Same with chicago and the ducks?
voonoo
We needed to rebuild ten years ago
Diamondback424
Lmfao the devils didn’t even make the playoffs last year, how is their window open?
Annual-Ebb-7196
No matter how much data they try and use to make things like this look scientific it’s all still judgment calls.
ZeroOptionLightning
So you’re telling me there’s a chance
TheDarkCastle
Cool diagram
schism_records_1
I’m guessing we have been in this quadrant since like 2012?
SubtleRedditIcon
It’s upside down.
tfred15
Flyers have one of the youngest teams in the NHL and almost made the playoffs last year. Don’t agree with this chart at all.
SeesawLimp
Ah yes, everyone will agree on this 😂
Cute-Contract-6762
This doesn’t make any sense. We have so many top 2 round picks next years it’s absurd, with some decent prospects who look promising. I feel like we are firmly in the top left
jabtrain
The Winnipeg one seems out of whack. I think they are in their window now and they have a rich pipeline still coming.
Streetkillz13
I’d say the quadrant is correct, but we’re too low. If you want to put Chicago, Anaheim, Columbus and SJ ahead of us in the rebuild that’s fine, but with 6 picks in the top 64 this season, we should basically passing into the rebuilding category by the beginning of next season.
Right now the 4 teams I mentioned are in the developing part of rebuilding, whereas we are in the acquiring phase. I don’t think it’s crazy to think we end up bottom 10 this season, and find our #1C or #1D by the draft.
ThadTheImpalzord
Lots of these picks are real headscratchers, Washington got a lot better this offseason. The Pens are desperate for a rebuild but they can’t because they’ve been devoid of draft picks for years, they should be closer to the bottom left. Bruins should be deeper into the window closing curve.
Take these type of « analytics » with a grain of salt.
RadkoGouda
I wouldnt put us that far down but yeah as ive been saying we are *very* far away and have one of worst center and defense situations in league …
Longjumping_Bet9607
Edmonton is the oldest team in the league and they will be in cap hell how is their Window not closing? They have like 2 years to win
RJ8812
2 years away from being 2 years away
Pao2819
nice, a philly team on the upswing
GrundleThief
devils have a ton of young talent but they just finished 7th in the metro, I don’t see them at the same level as the avs, stars, or leafs yet. They should be about a 5 in the present rating.
ArtyTheBarber
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say none of those 5 teams in the « Window Open » section are winning the cup this year. These are all just guesses that they put on a graph to make it seem smarter and to make the fans of the teams in the top right have something to post and the bottom left to get salty about (couldn’t be me /s)
Sambizzle17
Fuck it who cares
PancakeLord2k3
interesting to see this as a flyers/jets fan.
i know this is the flyers sub but the jets aren’t anywhere close to a rebuild. with brad lambert, nikita chibrikov, elias salomonson, and potentially simon lundmark coming up in the future they’re not in bad shape. lambert projects as a high 2nd to mid 1st liner, chibrikov will top out as a solid second liner. salomonson projects to be middle pair D man and lundmark will be a rock solid 3rd pairing guy.
we’re just missing another top 4d and maybe a 2c but we’re nowhere near rebuilding.
sorry once again, i just wanted to write some thoughts down while i had the graphic in front of me
Golden_Jiggy
What data is this based on?
TheCroaker
And how long has buffalo been sitting in that window? How many young absolute amazing talents have they had yet never ever been able to do anything? As a concept I do think the graph is a cool idea but there is a ton of problems I have with like 10+ teams on this list
SensationalSaturdays
I’ll believe they’re rebuilding when I see them actually survive an overtime.
thomrg15
I wonder where we were in the graph in 2017…
The_Neon_Skyline
I would love to see The Hockey Guy do his version of this
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I don’t have an Athletic subscription so I can’t read their further analysis, but it’s interesting that this model affirms the obvious: The Flyers need to rebuild, have barely even begun, have a long way to go, and are already behind their rebuilding peers
Danny B and Keith Jones should definitely take this model into consideration when making decisions /s
I think we are realistically in the triangle of Columbus Detroit and Montreal
Because I can’t say we are moving towards a rebuild if none of our actions are reflective of that. However, the Metro is still very good so I can’t exactly put us at contenders either
I think it’s very possible we finish bottom 10, but then have a really good year next year because our young core developed (possibly wildcard)
The sharks were worst team last year and we barely missed the playoffs but they are close to the top right than we are? Same with chicago and the ducks?
We needed to rebuild ten years ago
Lmfao the devils didn’t even make the playoffs last year, how is their window open?
No matter how much data they try and use to make things like this look scientific it’s all still judgment calls.
So you’re telling me there’s a chance
Cool diagram
I’m guessing we have been in this quadrant since like 2012?
It’s upside down.
Flyers have one of the youngest teams in the NHL and almost made the playoffs last year. Don’t agree with this chart at all.
Ah yes, everyone will agree on this 😂
This doesn’t make any sense. We have so many top 2 round picks next years it’s absurd, with some decent prospects who look promising. I feel like we are firmly in the top left
The Winnipeg one seems out of whack. I think they are in their window now and they have a rich pipeline still coming.
I’d say the quadrant is correct, but we’re too low. If you want to put Chicago, Anaheim, Columbus and SJ ahead of us in the rebuild that’s fine, but with 6 picks in the top 64 this season, we should basically passing into the rebuilding category by the beginning of next season.
Right now the 4 teams I mentioned are in the developing part of rebuilding, whereas we are in the acquiring phase. I don’t think it’s crazy to think we end up bottom 10 this season, and find our #1C or #1D by the draft.
Lots of these picks are real headscratchers, Washington got a lot better this offseason. The Pens are desperate for a rebuild but they can’t because they’ve been devoid of draft picks for years, they should be closer to the bottom left. Bruins should be deeper into the window closing curve.
Take these type of « analytics » with a grain of salt.
I wouldnt put us that far down but yeah as ive been saying we are *very* far away and have one of worst center and defense situations in league …
Edmonton is the oldest team in the league and they will be in cap hell how is their Window not closing? They have like 2 years to win
2 years away from being 2 years away
nice, a philly team on the upswing
devils have a ton of young talent but they just finished 7th in the metro, I don’t see them at the same level as the avs, stars, or leafs yet. They should be about a 5 in the present rating.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say none of those 5 teams in the « Window Open » section are winning the cup this year. These are all just guesses that they put on a graph to make it seem smarter and to make the fans of the teams in the top right have something to post and the bottom left to get salty about (couldn’t be me /s)
Fuck it who cares
interesting to see this as a flyers/jets fan.
i know this is the flyers sub but the jets aren’t anywhere close to a rebuild. with brad lambert, nikita chibrikov, elias salomonson, and potentially simon lundmark coming up in the future they’re not in bad shape. lambert projects as a high 2nd to mid 1st liner, chibrikov will top out as a solid second liner. salomonson projects to be middle pair D man and lundmark will be a rock solid 3rd pairing guy.
we’re just missing another top 4d and maybe a 2c but we’re nowhere near rebuilding.
sorry once again, i just wanted to write some thoughts down while i had the graphic in front of me
What data is this based on?
And how long has buffalo been sitting in that window? How many young absolute amazing talents have they had yet never ever been able to do anything? As a concept I do think the graph is a cool idea but there is a ton of problems I have with like 10+ teams on this list
I’ll believe they’re rebuilding when I see them actually survive an overtime.
I wonder where we were in the graph in 2017…
I would love to see The Hockey Guy do his version of this