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I find it interesting this talk of "he blocks a lot of shots so he can't pass the puck so in turn he is actually bad defensively". Is Chris Tanev bad defensively? Like I think it is very important to not get tunnel vision with the makeup of a team. Having a good first pass and being able to transition from defense to offence is very important....so is having big means guys that can defend the cycle and block shots. This isn't an either or situation, you need both.
 
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Out of all the invites so far, McCleary has been impressing quite a bit. He's big and a pretty good skater.
 
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I wish the Leafs used their last pick on Veit Oswald instead. He's got some good wheels and did some good stuff. I can't say I noticed much of the other guys.
 
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I wish the Leafs used their last pick on Veit Oswald instead. He's got some good wheels and did some good stuff. I can't say I noticed much of the other guys.

I've felt that Mayes has actually looked quite poor...

Quite a few guys I preferred on that last pick - Daniil Ustinkov, Matvei Babenko, Alexander Zetterberg and Cole Davis
 
He blocks a ton of shots, that indicates he doesn't have the puck and he's in his own end

How is this even a point of contention?

You don't block teammates shots. If your teammates control the puck the other team has to block or attempt to block their shots.

Tanev blocks a lot of shots, 3rd. most in the NHL this season. That indicates "he doesn't have the puck in his own end."
 
Hutson has stood out in a good way.

Assuming his numbers are inflated by Celebrini, but not a bad year.
 
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Johansson a lot more noticeable in the 2nd half. Just made a couple really good defensive plays and a solid zone entry.
 

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