Unfortunate part of this argument for you is that you can't use stat watching as an attack when trying to support Fiala. He's a stat watching all-star.
As for Minnesota, they aren't playoff fodder because Faber is the #1 defenseman: he's played one full season and they are eating a ton of dead cap space. He will be a major part of any future success they have and he's going to have more time to have success with them than Fiala will here in LA.
Also, just because you have a stud RHD already, doesn't mean having more than one is a bad idea.
The last time Minnesota had any kind of success was when Andrew Brunette scored the OT winner vs. Patrick Roy.
Its quite something to think they will have any success anytime soon. Heck, that they will do any better than LA with Fiala. Seriously, both players aside, than you are just not objective anymore.
Its incredible what Kaprizov is doing there but he is gone when he hits free agency. We should actually talk about him.
Except they are all RHS… but I take your point.
The question for me with Faber is around if he is actually a no1 d man or a number 2 playing the role of a #1. People saw Roy as a #3 but for me he was a solid but average #4 guy that, even then, only properly flourished in that slot when Gav signed.
I’ve not seen enough on Faber to have a valid opinion. For the record I was a huge Faber fan from the day we drafted him. I never predicted him as a no1 but IIRC a 2/3 level guy. I was ok with the trade or would have been without the 1st round pick. The rebuild had already ended too early so it was the right type of trade to make, in that context. It was always a question of which RHD was moved for more scoring.
You hit the nail on the head.
Right handed shot, numbers influenced by Kaprizov, lack of elite defensemen suddenly makes him a #1 defenseman.
People here buying it, okay no problem…but of course the usual suspects (not biggyking) just act like complete ****heads again. You can also say, that you disagree with me without the remarks. Dont forget $8.5M for 8 years on top of that.