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- Wally - 03-12-2017 As we close the S33 season here in Portland, we look forward to what the future holds here in the Northwest corner. While there is disappointment all-around for not making the playoffs, it doesn't come as a surprise to many as predictions still have the Admirals a season or two out. What there is going on is plenty of improvement and enormous amounts of excitement! Scoring Touch While finishing dead last in the S32 campaign with 1.94 goals per game, we were able to turn that around to the tune of 2.76 goals scored per game. An improvement that was led by Chernika Banananov (30), Ray Pejonis (20), Jonathan Lundberg (19) and Max Weber (12). This ideally correlated into a drastic shot increase as we averaged a full 6 more shots per game. In addition, our power play improved from 12.88% to 18.71% which speaks alot towards our development in lines and strategy within our special teams units. Defensive Struggles It isn't a surprise that defensively we would struggle during a season of development for our defensive corps. Not one defenseman would finish on the plus side of the plus/minus statistical category and only one would finish with more than five goals (Weber 12). Surprisingly, the one leg that we could stand on was the penalty kill as we finished 3rd in the league with is a great improvement from last season. Unfortunately... still were in the bottom tier of shots allowed per game. The Sieve During his rookie campaign, Wahlgren showed many ups and downs. As his struggles were defensive support in St. Louis, it seems to have carried over in Portland. Wahlgren has the attributes to be a long term stay between the pipes for Portland, especially with a goalie-centric bench coach advising him in terms of development. There is plenty of confidence in The Finnish Wahl and fans look forward to the youngsters development. Off-Season Movement It will be interesting to see of the off-season approaches. With potentially $10+ million in salary cap space available, targets can be aplenty as we look to fill holes and aggressively secure SHL-ready talent. Ideally we are really looking to shore up another shoot-first forward and then would like to add a defenseman or two this off-season as we finalize our roster. S34 Prediction I feel the Portland will be in the hunt for a playoff spot next season. We knew it would be a reach this season being in the West with the enormous amounts of talent, but we feel with a few key off-season moves we will be in position to finally end this franchise long playoff drought. Quote:<a href='index.php?showuser=1961' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-34'>MyLittleHexx</a> Quote:<a href='index.php?showuser=2297' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-54'>InciteHysteria</a> Quote:<a href='index.php?showuser=2535' rel='nofollow' alt='profile link' class='user-tagged mgroup-3'>Insayne</a> Quote:Will answer any questions. - MyLittleHexx - 03-12-2017 Are there any notable free agents you will be looking to acquire during the off season? Do you think your aggressive/impatient contract signing strategy is driving away players? What team has been your least favorite team to play against or negotiate with? - Wally - 03-12-2017 Updated - InciteHysteria - 03-13-2017 On a personal note how did it feel getting your first taste of SHL goaltending? Are you feeling good about your future in the SHL? What was the best part about the S33 seasons for the Portland Admirals? Is the West Coast big enough for the both of us? How do you see the S33 playoffs shaking out? Any favorites? - Insayne - 03-13-2017 Since you're missing your first round selection in this draft, will you be looking to trade up/move pieces in order to grab a first round pick? Are there certain positions you've identified as weaknesses on your roster that you plan on addressing via the draft (aka a more long-term solution as opposed to an outright fix)? |