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I agree with most of this. Was he the second best player in his draft? I'd have to go through that draft to really say where I'd rank him.People saying he wasn't skilled are just wrong. After Sundin he was the second best player in that draft. Incredibly heavy shot with a solid release. He was cast more in a shutdown role. You guys might remember Jagr's puck possession when he was here or prime Zubrus but Holik was better than both and earned his nickname bull. Had an element of sandpaper.. more Bennett than Marchand or Claude Lemieux. Best faceoff guy we had. Better even than Madden.
He could be Lindrosesque without the top shelf skill.
He was what I hoped Arnott would be but never was, bc Arnott didn't have the compete level.
Washed up before he got to the Rags and that contract cast a pall.
Absurdly candid interview. Came from a family of professional sports freaks and pulled no punches when calling out his teammates.
Keystone player for us.
I don't think he was washed up when he got to the Rangers, but he certainly wasn't worth anywhere near that contract. For some reason they LOVED overpaying our guys. John MacLean (who played with San Jose right before that and didn't come straight from us) and Scott Gomez were also overpaid by them. Bruce Driver may have even been too, but I don't even remember what he got. That was back in 1995.
Yes, he was skilled and he was also one of the smartest/higher IQ players we had, but he was also very emotional and would sometimes take bad penalties or lose coverage to go after somebody in the heat of the moment, which probably made some people think he was doing those things due to brain dead moments.
I never blamed him for taking the Rangers stupid contract and the guy never blew smoke up everybody's asses like some players. He was PISSED with the arbitrator's ruling in 2001 and immediately said he was going to free agency the next summer to maximize his value.
I still think he's one of the more underrated players in franchise history. Maybe if he hadn't left for the Rangers, there would be a more favorable opinion, but it worked out for the best. We won the cup anyway his first year gone and if we had signed him to anywhere near that crazy of a deal, I can't imagine what kind of costs we have to cut once the salary cap is established with 2 years left on his deal, though he probably would have just been bought out by us like he was by the Rangers.
He was also an elite shutdown guy for us. He was better than John Madden, though John Madden did an incredible job in pretty much taking the torch from him in 2002 upon his departure to the Rangers.
And yes, he sounded exactly like Kermit the frog, if he had a Czech accent.
I wish we could get a compilation of sound clips from him too. That's just how underrated he was. I feel like you could get a pretty good 20 minute compilation of quotes and interviews from his playing days of him saying some funny and controversial stuff.