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What if I told you Brian Boyle put up more points than elite 3rd line center Jarret Stoll
You have Miller in your avatar instead of Boyle, therefore, Miller's superior to Boyle.
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What if I told you Brian Boyle put up more points than elite 3rd line center Jarret Stoll
We are actually not pissing on BB. Everyone likes him but would like to see him used differently. So, in reality the beef is with Torts.
Remember guys, unless your 3rd line center kills penalties, scores 30 goals, wins 70% of faceoffs, and never falls down, he should be on the 4th line in the AHL
Lucic - Richards - CallahanAgreed. Brad Richards is your typical third liner on a true cup-contender.
Agreed. Brad Richards is your typical third liner on a true cup-contender.
He's only 6'1", he shouldn't be expected to.Heck, even Richards never scored 30 goals or won 70% of draws
Lucic - Richards - Callahan
^ Prototypical third line if you want to be a cup contender
He's only 6'1", he shouldn't be expected to.
If he will take a one year deal I am so hella game.I started this thread and just read through all the responses and have not seen anyone give a good reason why Lecavalier for a year does not make sense:
1. He has almost an $8m cap hit through 2020 so HE WILL be an amnesty buyout. He is more of a no brainer than Redden
2. The fact he'll be getting all(most) of that money anyway makes it unlikely that he will be demanding a huge contract (he might want multiple years which would be a problem)
3. With Torts and Richards will have familiarity
4. Miller is not ready
5. Boyle is not good enough and we are one injury away from him being a 2nd line center
6. Vinny has scored 103 points in 129 games the last two years (compare that to 2nd and 3rd line cneters around the league)
7. he is only 32 years old
I am making huge assumption that he will work on a short term inexpensive deal based on all of the above and the Chance to win a Cup. If that is true, he is bretter than any option set forth in 4+ pages thus far IMO.
I started this thread and just read through all the responses and have not seen anyone give a good reason why Lecavalier for a year does not make sense:
1. He has almost an $8m cap hit through 2020 so HE WILL be an amnesty buyout. He is more of a no brainer than Redden
2. The fact he'll be getting all(most) of that money anyway makes it unlikely that he will be demanding a huge contract (he might want multiple years which would be a problem)
3. With Torts and Richards will have familiarity
4. Miller is not ready
5. Boyle is not good enough and we are one injury away from him being a 2nd line center
6. Vinny has scored 103 points in 129 games the last two years (compare that to 2nd and 3rd line cneters around the league)
7. he is only 32 years old
I am making huge assumption that he will work on a short term inexpensive deal based on all of the above and the Chance to win a Cup. If that is true, he is bretter than any option set forth in 4+ pages thus far IMO.
I started this thread and just read through all the responses and have not seen anyone give a good reason why Lecavalier for a year does not make sense:
1. He has almost an $8m cap hit through 2020 so HE WILL be an amnesty buyout. He is more of a no brainer than Redden
2. The fact he'll be getting all(most) of that money anyway makes it unlikely that he will be demanding a huge contract (he might want multiple years which would be a problem)
3. With Torts and Richards will have familiarity
4. Miller is not ready
5. Boyle is not good enough and we are one injury away from him being a 2nd line center
6. Vinny has scored 103 points in 129 games the last two years (compare that to 2nd and 3rd line cneters around the league)
7. he is only 32 years old
I am making huge assumption that he will work on a short term inexpensive deal based on all of the above and the Chance to win a Cup. If that is true, he is bretter than any option set forth in 4+ pages thus far IMO.
I started this thread and just read through all the responses and have not seen anyone give a good reason why Lecavalier for a year does not make sense:
1. He has almost an $8m cap hit through 2020 so HE WILL be an amnesty buyout. He is more of a no brainer than Redden
2. The fact he'll be getting all(most) of that money anyway makes it unlikely that he will be demanding a huge contract (he might want multiple years which would be a problem)
3. With Torts and Richards will have familiarity
4. Miller is not ready
5. Boyle is not good enough and we are one injury away from him being a 2nd line center
6. Vinny has scored 103 points in 129 games the last two years (compare that to 2nd and 3rd line cneters around the league)
7. he is only 32 years old
I am making huge assumption that he will work on a short term inexpensive deal based on all of the above and the Chance to win a Cup. If that is true, he is bretter than any option set forth in 4+ pages thus far IMO.
I started this thread and just read through all the responses and have not seen anyone give a good reason why Lecavalier for a year does not make sense:
1. He has almost an $8m cap hit through 2020 so HE WILL be an amnesty buyout. He is more of a no brainer than Redden
2. The fact he'll be getting all(most) of that money anyway makes it unlikely that he will be demanding a huge contract (he might want multiple years which would be a problem)
3. With Torts and Richards will have familiarity
4. Miller is not ready
5. Boyle is not good enough and we are one injury away from him being a 2nd line center
6. Vinny has scored 103 points in 129 games the last two years (compare that to 2nd and 3rd line cneters around the league)
7. he is only 32 years old
I am making huge assumption that he will work on a short term inexpensive deal based on all of the above and the Chance to win a Cup. If that is true, he is bretter than any option set forth in 4+ pages thus far IMO.
You're standing 6 feet under, then.
If the whole world is calling you crazy, it means you're crazy.
Keeping making pretend you think you know everything though. That attitute will get you real far in life.
Because they have eyes statboy. There are many variables that determine how many points someone gets in a season or a tournament such as linemates, ice time, puck luck. Watching JT play he is a much better player than BB; much better. He may need more seasoning but the talent level is not even comparable.
I don't see why you don't go after Lecavalier if he's available.
He adds another dimension to the lineup and if it costs no assets in return, why not go for it?
I would only sign him to a 1 yr deal however.
He had a similar PPG to Richards last year and I say those two are pretty close in terms of talent.
I just don't know if we can find the cap space to fit him in the roster.
Ummmm... yea...
TB likely won't buy him out, and if they do then someone (Habs?) will offer up a nice multi-year deal. Yea, I'd take him at 1 year.... Habs will offer him 4 year at 7.5 per...
JT is likely a 2nd or 3rd line player... insane talent level above your 3rd line center... Yep..