After a month of quiet nothing from the Front Office we got the list of year-end roster moves today:
Out of Contract and Released: Yannick Boli, Andrew Dykstra
Options Declined and Released: Giles Barnes, Caleb Calvert, Kip Colvey, Mike da Fonte, Sam Hamilton, Enzo Martinez, Jack McBean, Ricardo Perez
Options Picked Up: Kellyn Acosta, Dillon Serna, Deklan Wynne
Everyone else is under guaranteed contract for 2019.
No real surprises on here and no real complaints. Calvert and Perez as homegrown players being released are not shocking but a little unexpected.
Just because a player has their option declined doesn't mean they won't be back, it just means that the Rapids didn't want to pick them up ad the agreed on salary. I wouldn't be surprised if Martinez, for example, gets a new offer and re-signs.
I know this is kind of minor, but I think the Andrew Dykstra signing really encapsulates the failure of the 2018 roster building process. We traded a 2nd round pick to KC for him. We signed him for over $100K. Then we sent him to Charlotte all season and other than a couple of times when MacMath or Howard wasn't available and he had to be the backup on the bench he never put on a Rapids jersey. Now we've released him.
Why couldn't we have signed a 22 year old rookie at minimum salary to do the same thing? Yeah, the 2nd round pick next year and the $50K difference in salary really doesn't mean much, but at the same time a team likes the Rapids needs to maximize its roster everywhere it can to compete with the big spenders. If we aren't doing the small things right are we surprised we aren't doing the big things right, like signing Boli, Mason, and Aigner?
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Taking Stock And Moving On
Yes, after 3 months I'm back. I needed the break from the blog with how bad this season was, I don't think I would have made it if I were doing game previews/reviews and news analysis on a regular basis. That would have been far too much negativity to handle.
We're moving forward now though, hopefully I still have some readers at this point. Unlike most years I'm not going to do a player of the year, a season recap, or a keep/trade/cut roster analysis. The focus going forward will be looking at the steps the Rapids take to improve, not looking back at this disaster of a season.
Before we do that though, this one statistical post of how bad this season was. I'm going to list all the ways this team sucked, then wrap it up, put it away, and never look at it again.
One note, pretty much all of these statistics ignore the first four years of the league when the shootout was used to break ties. The further away we get from that time period the less those stats are going to be relevant anyway.
2018 Statistics:
* - I've spent the latter half of the season saying this is likely our worst season ever. It turns out the list I've been working from had the wrong pts/game total listed for 2001, and has had it wrong since it was first posted in 2014. This turned out to only be the second worst season.
We're moving forward now though, hopefully I still have some readers at this point. Unlike most years I'm not going to do a player of the year, a season recap, or a keep/trade/cut roster analysis. The focus going forward will be looking at the steps the Rapids take to improve, not looking back at this disaster of a season.
Before we do that though, this one statistical post of how bad this season was. I'm going to list all the ways this team sucked, then wrap it up, put it away, and never look at it again.
One note, pretty much all of these statistics ignore the first four years of the league when the shootout was used to break ties. The further away we get from that time period the less those stats are going to be relevant anyway.
2018 Statistics:
- Second worst point total ever (23 in 2001)
- Second worst points per game ever - 0.912 (.88 in 2001)*
* - I've spent the latter half of the season saying this is likely our worst season ever. It turns out the list I've been working from had the wrong pts/game total listed for 2001, and has had it wrong since it was first posted in 2014. This turned out to only be the second worst season.
- Second worst total number of wins - 8 (5 wins in 2001 with only 26 games)
- Longest losing streaks in Rapids history - 8 and 7 games (not including the USOC loss)
- Worst loss in team history - 6-0 to FSL (this ties the infamous Joe Nasco game in LA but I'd argue that losing at home to your rival is wore than losing to the league's premier team on the road)
- Most goals allowed - 63 (62 in 2014)
- Worst goal differential - -27 (-20 in 2017)
- Lowest ever goal total for Golden Boot winner - 4 by Tommy Smith (Jovan Kirovski, 6, 2007)
I'll stop there. Needless to say it was a horrible season. Time to look to 2019. I expect things to be quiet for a couple of weeks but if there's news I'll post. Otherwise when we start getting information about contract options and such we'll get into roster planning for next season.
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