there’s something so important, about that win yesterday. not only did we beat a team that has stanley cup aspirations, which has two of the best players in the world on their team (which we shut down), overall it was a stunning performance from every single player on the ice. from jt miller’s five points, to boeser’s four goals, to demko’s .955 save percentage with the flu to the introduction of hughes as the captain in a stunning fashion, across the board it was a great night not only for the team, but for the fans
(full tactico thoughts below the cut)
what we saw last night was a full team effort, not just the top 6 forwards and top 2 defensive pairings clicking. everyone across the line up was pulling their weight and clicking into place last night. because of injuries, illness, and our salary cap situation, we ended up playing with a player less, and with 11 forwards and 6 defensemen. this meant that the bottom 3 wingers especially needed to play more then they usually would, against the tough opponent of the most complete oilers team they have ever iced since they drafted mcdavid. and the bottom five did exceptionally well in the positions they put themselves in!!
lafferty, for being a new acquisition, knew exactly what he was doing. he positioned himself well, especially during the pk, right near the goal and was always in a good place to either pass or get the puck within shooting range of the net. he is such a smart player, drawing that penalty in the third is absolute genius and he just knows where to move within his line and how to create a good pass. i think hoglander worked well with him, as he made some nice little plays especially behind the edmonton net during one of the power plays (i think in the third period?) to keep possession of the puck. i was glad to see him make the roster, i think he’s a smart player and a solid person to have on the 4th line.
i adored joshua’s game, honestly he was one of the standouts of the night for me. he was willing to use his body, not only to block shots on the pk but also to drop the gloves less than 5 minutes into the game, but he was also able to position himself well to be in scoring positions and it paid off as he scored the 8th and final goal for the canucks. joshua is one of my favourite players, and i hope he continues doing well this season both with his physicality and his scoring, he is nothing but an asset and really is a necessary staple of our third line at this point.
the hirose/juulsen pairing did well when they were on the ice, nothing notable, however the cole/meyers pairing was incredible. very physical, both in hits and blocking shots, able to get back quickly and had some nice puck distributions, and other then meyer’s stupid penalty in the first period, they were great. ian cole is an amazing addition to the team and i can’t wait to see what more he will do, especially on the pk, he was excellent and i can’t wait to see more.
the “pbj” line of di guiseppe, boeser, and miller was incredible and so productive. near the net all night, lighting the lamp, excellent puck possession and was able to fight the hard battles in the corners. of course boeser’s 4 goals deserve to be celebrated, they were incredible (especially the first goal? sexy, sexy hockey), but di guiseppe and miller’s passes made it possible for boeser to finish the passes with incredible accuracy. these guys also did great work on the pp, they made up an excellent second unit to keep the pressure in the edmonton zone without the stars on the ice, and i think boeser got his groove back. lets see 30+ goals this season.
tocchet really loaded up the top line and the top d pairing, with hughes/hronek and garland/pettersson/kuzmenko as the top lines. i thought both lines did an excellent job not only creating chances, but also shutting down the mcdrai line when they were both out at the same time. petey had some stunning, sexy passes (i’m still thinking about his first pass to garland for the first goal,,,, holy shit that was sexy) and garland was able to hold his weight and finish the chances he was given practically on a platter. kuzya had a quiet night, but he made some productive moves to keep possession and he was able to keep the puck in the offensive zone during pp time so i’m not mad at how he played, i know he will only improve from here. hughes/hronek were exceptionally productive, both in passing and in blocking shots, and they had mcdavid shut down all night. the oilers not registering a single high danger scoring chance AT ALL at 5v5 with petey on the ice?? yeah that’s my selke candidate right there
and demko, how can i forget about thatcher demko? he made save after save, and the dmen gave him space to do so every time. he had a clear line of vision, and he used it. he made some incredible saves and came away with a save percentage that reflected that, all while having the flu! shoutout to desmith, though he only was in for 10 minutes he made some strong saves and didn’t look as nervous between the pipes as he did during the preseason. i’m glad he settled in nicely.
overall, we worked very well as a team. special teams were cooking, goalies were cooking, everything looked cohesive. there were some big hits, from joshua, meyers, and petey notably, and some good blocks. other then the first 5 minutes of the first period, and some sloppy passing in the middle, it was a strong, dominant game. we choked the life out of the oilers, even getting noted most boring man in the nhl to make salty comments about our decisions. i'm most proud of how we handled ourselves in the third, as edmonton were losing their heads with sloppy hits and stupid penalties, we kept ourselves together.
we fucking won. it was a great game. i'm so excited for this season. see you on saturday in edmonton.
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i just think it's stupid that if you have emma and abi break into the cabin to get their bags (which most players chose to do bc it's your fkg bags, ofc you'd wanna retrieve them) it automatically results in dylan getting bit and in most cases losing one hand. but if you don't have em break into the cabin earlier, the group (kaitlyn, abi and infected nick) struggles but eventually gets inside safely and ryan will go out there all alone to fight off a wolf and will come out scot-free and dylan will not be bitten and will have 2 hands and no one is harmed. why is that? why is that this small choice makes one outcome with big consequences and another outcome with basically zero stakes
first off, regardless of breaking in or not, the only importance should be whether or not abi picked up the toy bunny or not and that only comes to fruition in the last chapter so wtv. at the radio hut, the scene where ryan goes after the wolf should happen regardless! it should be in the skeleton of the script! bc it's a cool fight and it reinforces ryan's role as the leader.
(which the game clearly wants us to get onboard with but rly failed to establish by putting him in the 'teacher's pet' and 'loner wolf' boxes as well. you're dead wrong if you think i'm listening to the antisocial kiss-ass abt shit. also in either scenarios, ryan says he'll cover for dylan fixing the wires and well. in one, he does. in the other....ain't that a lie! fkg loser!)
if you fail most qte's during ryan's fight w the wolf, that's when the consequence should happen: ryan fails to fight off wolf, wolf goes to radio hut, dylan gets bit. cue chop it off (chainsaw or gun) or not. like, it's not hard. and so what if the cabin door is locked and the group struggles to get in, narratively it brought nothing? however, nick *is* infected - use that! he could just shove right thru that door so easily, and now that'd bring more attention to his weird transformation instead of being a nothing scene that brings nothing to anything
all that to say: cut me a cheque, supermassive
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Personally think Nick would have picked up a few things about art while sneaking peeks at Abi's workshops and maybe he'd even draw her cute pictures that she doesn't know are from him because they look like a kids drawing.
Anon, this made me cry. This is so fucking cute. I bet she would hold onto some for the memories of camp and he might point one out and be like “that’s mine!” And she doesn’t believe him until she sees the NF that he signed.
Imagine if he asks her to give him art lessons though 🥺
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But also, I don't think harrow is going to be "redeemed" as such or that she needs to be for the narrative to work. It's not a story all that concerned with pain/death as a punishment for evil or a force for good. Like desire in these books, death is a neutral force, inspiring some characters to commit even greater evils (john himself is example number 1, but also cytherea, mercy) while inspiring others to change (harrow is one of the only examples here). Redemption is about doing something to atone for your past or suffering a pain that makes you a better person but harrow is not doing any of that. That's not what her choice is about narratively because if it was, it would be necessary for her to actually remember her past and what she's done to gideon. The choice is, harrow can stop using someone else for her own gain, and that will bring her no reward, not even the memory of having changed as a person. OR she can continue using gideon and her whole society will validate her. And she chooses to stop. It's not about the pain or the death it's about the choice itself. And it's not even really about the choice, it's about the fact that gideon still exists. That is harrow's whole justification, she doesn't give a fuck if she's going to be a better person. Because the story's not about becoming a better person, or if it is, that's incidental to the main point which is being an alive person who was supposed to be dead
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