I just wished Mike Richards would come out of retirement so we dont have to witness this anymore.
Gabe will find his way in the NHL whether it is with LA, I dont know, but your obsession with him is exceptional. Just be honest, you watch him with a magnifying glass. You even think he will be put on waivers, WTF.
Than Iafallo, not a huge fan of him either but as 3rd liner, how is he overpaid with € 4M ? This is not 2005 anymore. It could be 500k less yes, but you seem to think he should get Kyle Clifford money.
I am sure he meant to today standards.
How can someone miss this.
I just asked why the comments now? You haven't said much recently but come out now with his first productive game in a long-time and act like you are landing some KO punch, why? Isn't that what you criticize me for, being a "stat watcher"? Pot meet kettle. If you would look back and actually read stuff that I've said about Gabe on this board (and even RJ could verify this). My opinion on Gabe has always been the same, he is an easy evaluation, either he scores and sticks in the league or he doesn't and ends up back in the minors. I have said that all year about him, there are many players in the league like that (Zegras, Caufield in the present, Cammalleri, Rosa in the past). I know its just stat watching, which you conveniently seem to like to do every dozen or so games it goes your way. I told RJ when he was called up, lets see where he is after a certain amount of games. We are 24 games in and he has 6 points after tonights effort. If he had 16 he's in the lineup and there is no concern. If Gabe makes the Kings next year and starts scoring I will acknowledge it and say he is earning his keep, again its an easy evaluation for a one-dimensional scorer.
$4m is slightly overpaid for what Iafallo likely brings, you put words in my mouth (because ofcourse you do). I actually almost typed in (he's probably overpaid by 500k to 1m), I guess I should have because with your wonderful senses you somehow come to the conclusion that I think he should be making the league minimum or something. Guess you missed the part where I said he'd make up the best option for a 3rd scoring line, and apparently being a lunch pail guy on a 3rd scoring line is equal to the corpse of Kyle Clifford.
Why is it WTF that he could end up on waivers. You were around when Thomas Hickey was waived, you act like its an impossibility, why? It literally happens every year. Every board thinks there is "ZERO CHANCE" our aged out former prospect is waived, and then they are waived, and in many cases go unclaimed. I am not saying its a certainty, Gabe will likely be battling in camp with Kupari, Turcotte, Fagemo, JAD and perhaps a couple of other guys for what is probably going to be 2-3 roster spots depending on what happens with Brown and AA. You think it's 100% certainty he beats out all or most of those guys? Well, I guess we will have to agree to disagree. Do you happen to feel the same way about JAD, that it's WTF to think he might be waived?
LOL at the Mike Richards comment too, you were spot on with those opinions back in the day, right? I just "stat watching" then too right? Crazy talk to say he should be on the 4th line away from Carter, crazy talk to say he wasn't an NHL'er and shouldn't be brought back, crazy talk to say he belonged in Manchester.. Although hey you did bring back some cool memories, I remember getting the PM's and the tags when Richards would do anything positive too, he'd be awful for a dozen games and people would say "stat watcher" or "you don't understand what else he brings" and then those some people would tag me and PM me when he got a secondary assist to tell me how wrong I was. I guess life has come full circle. Although atleast RJ hasn't tried to ban me from the board for talking about Alex Turcotte in the "Alex Turcotte" thread like that weasel former mod Tony tried to do.
As far as Allison. Nothing that KingsPawn said mentioned anything about modern standards, the Allison/Vilardi comparison has been made numerous times and it has some merit but the biggest difference was that Allison was an extremely physical player who would destroy defenseman and fight if need be. I think Stumpel is a more fair comparison. Stumpel was also 6'3 but played like he was 5'8 and skated like he was 6'8. Allison and Stumpel would struggle in the NHL today much in the same way Gabe has struggled, this is a speed game today, players who skate poorly have significant obstacles to overcome to produce offense.