Value of: Arber Xhekaj

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Sensatauro

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And nobody is asking you to *give a F* yet here you are..

Again it's a hockey message forum. I like hockey. A lot. The thread asked his value we give our opinions. Noone gives a f*** about your opinion in real life to, yet here you are.
In this thread we have Habs fans thinking if we disagree with their delusions were just f***ing haters. Grow up.

The guy can't make one of the worst teams in league d better but he's worth....checks thread...way more then a mid round draft pick.

The delusion is strong.
 
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Sensatauro

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lol everyone on the habs is worth a 1st round pick

Even the bums that can barely make the habs roster. The same roster that is consistently finishing at the bottom of the league.

Not sure how a healthy scratch is worth a 1st round pick according to Montreal fans :help:


No dude he's just so good we don't understand.

He's awesome it's why he can't help the Habs win shit. We just don't know hockey, despite the fact some of us been watching and playing hockey for over thirty years.

Delusional fans gonna be delusional fans.

It's quite comical, yet they in here defending this guy like he is a savior of nothing. It's truly jokes.

Oh no Montreal fans tell me I am an idiot because they suck and want to make themselves feel good. Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night

When wifi gets traded will see who was right.

We all know he's not getting "way more then a mid round pick"
 

RC51

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for years habs have had a small team. Habs have been bounced around a lot in those years. Not always clean hits. Even now many teams have big heavy 3 and 4th line players that well dont score but they do smash face hockey. So why are those guys not over rated players sine they can hardly play hockey. So habs find Arber and bring him up. he plays a stay at home just ok game. but he can learn to be better yet. What he already brings YOU CAN'T TEACH.
 

Adam da bomb

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for years habs have had a small team. Habs have been bounced around a lot in those years. Not always clean hits. Even now many teams have big heavy 3 and 4th line players that well dont score but they do smash face hockey. So why are those guys not over rated players sine they can hardly play hockey. So habs find Arber and bring him up. he plays a stay at home just ok game. but he can learn to be better yet. What he already brings YOU CAN'T TEACH.
A lot easier to hide a bottom 6 player than one of 6 d when not punching face.
 

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Wifi isn’t the problem. Just like a lot of players in his position and style of play before, it takes time and experience for him to learn how and when to react to certain things. It’s an art really.
He is a great asset that is more and more rare in this league and he is WELL worth the patience and development time necessary. Habs aren’t a playoff team anyway.
When/if he fully develops in 2-3 years time, you’ll have 31 other teams lining up to try to get him.

We keeping him.
 

KevinRedkey

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Well... in the other recent Xhejaj value thread, most Habs fans wanted more than any other fanbase was offering. It led to people mocking the 'asking' price, and Habs fans pointing out they were given no incentive to move him.

I suspect nothing has changed in the hours since that one was closed.
 

CanadienShark

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Well... in the other recent Xhejaj value thread, most Habs fans wanted more than any other fanbase was offering. It led to people mocking the 'asking' price, and Habs fans pointing out they were given no incentive to move him.

I suspect nothing has changed in the hours since that one was closed.
Fair point. I feel like there's a massive gap between his value to us and value to other teams. Better to keep him and develop him ourselves. I honestly don't see any good reason to move him unless the value is so high that we can't refuse.
 

Adam da bomb

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Fair point. I feel like there's a massive gap between his value to us and value to other teams. Better to keep him and develop him ourselves. I honestly don't see any good reason to move him unless the value is so high that we can't refuse.
Or you have so many good D he is taking up a valuable spot in line up you want to give to mailloux.
 

CanadienShark

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Or you have so many good D he is taking up a valuable spot in line up you want to give to mailloux.
Mailloux doesn't belong in the NHL and he plays a different side. Mailloux has a wide open opportunity and generally sucked when given the chance. Ignoring the points, he was a total liability on the ice.
 
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