DaveG
Noted Jerk
Some posters just want to watch the boards burn.
A large number of them tend to be us.... I wonder why.

Some posters just want to watch the boards burn.
A large number of them tend to be us.... I wonder why.![]()
The latest guy is exactly what I'm talking about. If you can't get the fact that BCC doesn't take this seriously, if not from the posts he's directed at you, then at least from the context clues in the rest of the topic, you deserve to be trolled.
Do they not have sarcasm detectors in Philly? Some of those guys are frothing at the mouth over this.
I know this whole thread is a joke, etc. But speaking seriously for a moment about Staal...
When he's motivated, and on his game, I think he's top 5 in the league.
I don't think it's ridiculous at all to compare Eric Staal to Sidney Crosby or Alex Ovechkin.
Admittedly, Staal has elements of his game that aren't as good as either of those other players, but he also has parts of his game that are far superior to what they can do.
In fact, I would NOT trade Staal for Ovie. Straight up, I'd rather keep Staal.
I know this whole thread is a joke, etc. But speaking seriously for a moment about Staal...
When he's motivated, and on his game, I think he's top 5 in the league.
I don't think it's ridiculous at all to compare Eric Staal to Sidney Crosby or Alex Ovechkin.
Admittedly, Staal has elements of his game that aren't as good as either of those other players, but he also has parts of his game that are far superior to what they can do.
In fact, I would NOT trade Staal for Ovie. Straight up, I'd rather keep Staal.
Staal's inconsistency knocks him down in the rankings. If he played the entire year like he's done in the 2nd half, absolutely, he'd be in the rankings with Malkin, etc.
Right now, it looks like Staal could finish the season with 70 points, despite the poor start. However, it is mainly because of that poor start that this team missed the playoffs. So I pose a question:
Let's assume, that for the rest of his career, Staal is as inconsistent as he was this year. He'll have a dominant second half, but a very poor first one. Despite this, he finishes the year with a PPG consistently.
Now take another player, like Patrick Sharp. Sharp is the definition of consistency. He's produced at least a point in 42 of the 69 games he's played. Over an entire season, that comes out to about 70 points.
Would you take the player A: A Staal-like player that, when he's on, plays at a higher level and produces more points at the end of the season or player B: the Sharp-like player that's consistent throughout the year, but doesn't produce the same numbers?
And if you picked player A, how little can the difference in production be between the two players before you picked player B?
If you picked player B, how big can the difference in production be before you picked player A?
I don't think it's fair to fault Staal's slow start alone on why we didn't make the playoffs. That said, I choose both.![]()
Nah, I'd rather keep Player A than have Player B, even if the points are almost exactly equal. If Player A is heating up towards the end of the season and his team makes it into the playoffs, then you'd better watch out. He'll probably be a force to be reckoned with (ask Chara). I'm not sure that Sharp/Player B could necessarily prove to be the same force if he's a reliable threat but not a deadly one at that time of year.
I pose a question:
Let's assume, that for the rest of his career, Staal is as inconsistent as he was this year. He'll have a dominant second half, but a very poor first one. Despite this, he finishes the year with a PPG consistently.
Now take another player, like Patrick Sharp. Sharp is the definition of consistency. He's produced at least a point in 42 of the 69 games he's played. Over an entire season, that comes out to about 70 points.
Would you take the player A: A Staal-like player that, when he's on, plays at a higher level and produces more points at the end of the season or player B: the Sharp-like player that's consistent throughout the year, but doesn't produce the same numbers?
Yeah, the team that gets him at the 2016 deadline is going to get a steal.Staal would be the ultimate rental player.
Player B reminds me too much of Ray Whitney.
And the idea of building a contender around Ray Whitney is....
I shudder to think of what Staal would be capable of given the right talent around him, actually.