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This morning I went back for a look at the summer moves Waddell made soon upon his arrival. He moved on from many guys who’d not locked down spots or been in and out of the line-up. The list included Bean, Boqvist, Texier, Nylander, Meyer and Blankenburg among others.
I had questions about a couple of these moves. However, looking at how the season has gone for each player conforms to me Waddell knew what he was doing. Everyone mentioned has been either in and out of their team’s line-up or buried in the AHL. Maybe with a couple of these guys we lost some depth that could have aided Cleveland, but no one who would change this team’s trajectory. What it did was trim the glut in some positions. So hats off to Waddell on his early work.
Are you seriously saying that someone like Mikael Pyyhtia is better than the likes of Cam Atkinson, Nick Foligno, Brandon Saad, and/or Matt Calvert? Because that is the direct, inescapable conclusion of your attempt at trotting out the already-preemptively-refuted "playing with good players" argument. We all have our moments, for sure, but come on - nobody's that crazy.This Sillinger stuff is ridiculous. He’s been the worst player on his line the entire year and arguably held back whatever line he’s been on, no matter who he’s played with.
The comparison to prime Dubinsky is too far. He’s not playing “matchup minutes” any more than essentially any other player, he’s simply being used in a role at center, where he shouldn’t be playing, higher in the lineup that he should be, but, is getting the BENEFIT from playing with good players.
What are you talking about!?! I’m talking about Sillinger. And him in relation to Dubinsky, and yes, Pyyhtia, who YES, I think is a better player right now than Sillinger. He’s playing with arguably our 2 most impactful wingers of the entire season, along with having plenty of good linemates throughout the year.Are you seriously saying that someone like Mikael Pyyhtia is better than the likes of Cam Atkinson, Nick Foligno, Brandon Saad, and/or Matt Calvert? Because that is the direct, inescapable conclusion of your attempt at trotting out the already-preemptively-refuted "playing with good players" argument. We all have our moments, for sure, but come on - nobody's that crazy.
He's putting up the same points production as prime Dubinsky. That's inescapable and indisputable. He's obviously not the same style or quality of player. Nobody's claiming that. Nobody's even come close to claiming that - just that he's getting overlooked and deserves a reevaluation.
What the hell has been “refuted”, miss fact checker?? Pyyhtia > SillingerComing back with "worst player on his line the entire year and holds back everyone everywhere", backed with arguments that have already been refuted... that's absurd hyperbolic bullshit and you G-d damn well know it.
Ditto x 1000If you're going to give an evaluation or refutation, at least have the decency to give us an honest one.
What are you talking about!?! I’m talking about Sillinger. And him in relation to Dubinsky, and yes, Pyyhtia, who YES, I think is a better player right now than Sillinger.
What the hell has been “refuted”, miss fact checker?? Pyyhtia > Sillinger
If you look very, very carefully, you will not see the presence of the name "Sillinger" anywhere in or near that sentence.Are you seriously saying that someone like Mikael Pyyhtia is better than the likes of Cam Atkinson, Nick Foligno, Brandon Saad, and/or Matt Calvert?
(emphasis added)getting the BENEFIT from playing with good players.
does his shorthanded goal balance out the ENG?The thing with Sillinger is he doesn’t score. I believe he has 3 goals, one of them an ENG. On pace for 13 which is far too low for second line guy IMO.
guy with one point > guy with way more than one point. math nerds hate this one simple trick!!What the hell has been “refuted”, miss fact checker?? Pyyhtia > Sillinger
seeing kent johnson cook so damn hard in dean's system should put mitch marner at the top of everyone's christmas list. he would be an absolute demon in this system.I have suspected for a while now that they are going to go after Marner next off-season, assuming he doesn't re-sign in Toronto. I used to be against it but now I have become significantly more open to it. He (or Rantanen, but I think he'll stay in Colorado) I think is just what the doctor ordered for them, skilled two-way forwards with significant playmaking and offensive capabilities.
I would be more eager for this one if I had confidence that Evason's going to be our long-term coach. (I still think we're going to end up moving on from him once this team is solidly a regular bubble-or-better team - presuming, of course, we do get there.)seeing kent johnson cook so damn hard in dean's system should put mitch marner at the top of everyone's christmas list. he would be an absolute demon in this system.