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With the roster freeze in place, they cant move him until the 28th (?), so healthy scratching him in my mind means they already have a trade in place and have been asked to not play him.

@Leonardo87 you know better than most. Has his play been bad enough to scratch him or is this a trade lead up?
 
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He's not playing great but no way healthy scratch worthy. This is either a pending trade, or he's hurt/unable to play, or it's more pettiness from the team.

Good news, it makes the Ducks/Cronin/PV look like playing for Club Med.
 
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What also hurts Yzerman is they missed on drafting a 1C to longterm replace Larkin who is gonna turn 31.
They've drafted Wingers/Dmen 'most' of the time with their highest picks. They also got shafted by the draft lottery. The Ducks have gotten Carlsson, Zegras, McTavish and even Gauther was a Center prospect when he was with Philly.
 
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Those who doubt what mid season coaching change can do for players ... Go take a peek at rob Thomas and buchs numbers on the blues pre and post coaching change ... The whole playing buch as center experiment by fired coach was also prime example of dumb player usage and trying fit square pegs into round holes ...
 
Celebrini has 27 points in 27 games. 18 years old on an awful NHL team

Sorry folks but the ducks once again have gotten hosed.

Drafting pretty good over greatness
 
He’s so good. Essentially Crosby-lite. Give me Celebrini over Bedard every day of the week - idc if Bedard is technically ‘more skilled.’
 
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To be fair here, Ecklund and Zetterlund and Granlund are way better than what Leo plays with.
 
To be fair here, Ecklund and Zetterlund and Granlund are way better than what Leo plays with.
I don’t think anybody’s expecting Leo to be a ppg player. The thing is Leo should be producing more than he has regardless of his linemates - he’s producing at a 35 point pace over 82 games.

I think there’s a narrative out there that Leo’s linemates are completely and totally responsible for his low production, and it’s just not an accurate representation of how it’s gone for him so far.
 

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