Tribute A little about Colin Blackwell

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He's more of a shift disturbing little energy guy, right?
Something between Kerfoot and bunting. People will make jokes about being 5’9” and a “doobler guy” but he makes whatever line up he’s in tougher to play against both in effort and tenacity.
 
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Something between Kerfoot and bunting. People will make jokes about being 5’9” and a “doobler guy” but he makes whatever line up he’s in tougher to play against both in effort and tenacity.

Yeah I don't think he's a typical 5'9" skill guy. I think 32 Thoughts or Spittin Chiclets did a special on his come up story with the Rangers and Predators. Don't remember which. Seems like a bit of a pest/energy guy.
 
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Yeah I don't think he's a typical 5'9" skill guy. I think 32 Thoughts or Spittin Chiclets did a special on his come up story with the Rangers and Predators. Don't remember which. Seems like a bit of a pest/energy guy.
Someone here referred to him as built like a fire hydrant. Which makes a lot of sense. They’re not “big” but they’re sturdy and you don’t wanna run into one.
 
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This is a pest. Really wish Kase can come back bc a line of him, Kampf and Kase will bother the crap out of any top lines.
 
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The Athletic compared him to Goodrow recently, which for a depth forward add is as good of praise as any.


Blackwell had strong underlying numbers in a limited role in Nashville, then became a key utility forward in New York where he primarily skated on the second line alongside Artemi Panarin and Ryan Strome, ahead of playing in Seattle. A more fitting role for him on a contender is probably on a team’s third line where ideally he can maintain the stellar defensive influence he has this year. The weak spot for him this year is his offensive generation — but that may be what makes him closer to the Goodrow comparable than Coleman if that holds up on a new squad.
 
What surprises me when I see people do this is apparently half of Leafs Nation have forgotten that for a decade, our tough guy was only 5'9". And no one would call Tie Domi a wimp to his face...

A lot of our most revered tough, heart and soul guys were on the shorter end. Clark, Gilmour, Domi, Tucker. None of those guys surpassed 5'11".
 

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