Dickie Dunn
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Probably the best center the Wild have ever had....lol. Sad but true.
Don't necessarily agree the "low motor" player - but some guys look like they might not be giving it 100% because they're so smooth on the ice, and that was always my feeling with ES.
Is this even up for debate?
I feel like Eric is a way better player.
Career and peak
Staal did have a a pretty good resurgence in Minny post Carolina. I think even setting career high in goals.Don't think this is necessarily fair. He might not have been a superstar, but much of his career was hampered by an organization that I felt learned the wrong lesson from the lighting in a bottle run to the Cup.
Glad that he's able to go back to CAR where he was an elite player. Kind of easy to have the recency bias over the many stops after CAR where he wasn't the same player he was for the Canes.
His rookie year was in 03-04 he had a line of 82-11-20-31, you are thinking of his 05-06 season which was his 3rd professional season.Impressive career, although based on his rookie year, it could be argued he never truly lived up to his potential.
Arguably the greatest goal scorer of his generation who never hit 50 goals, but his consistency was impressive, with six 30+ goal seasons and three 40+ goal seasons.
Peak Mikko Koivu?Probably the best center the Wild have ever had....lol. Sad but true.
Funny because I was going to post the above and then checked the stats to be amazed by how well Staal played for the Wild. Just always remember them struggling with the Hawks in the PO'S and wouldn't have thought he was that good in MINN. That was the post Gaborik mushy middle period they cobbled together.Staal did have a a pretty good resurgence in Minny post Carolina. I think even setting career high in goals.
NHL players get paid only during the regular season, so no money is actually earned.Do guys get paid on these 1 day contracts? I mean they are technically under contract
One of the mini-dramas in Carolina this past decade was whether Staal warranted number retirement. This might be a step in that direction. He has an argument on paper but had seemed to fade from the organization since leaving, so presumably this is a sign of things getting warmer in retirement.
Edit: I didn’t see that his number retirement has been confirmed. So there ya go.
if eric is in the rafters and glen wesley is already there, jordan staal’s number is auto-retired now too right?
I have 3 thoughts:
1. Number retirement is clearly deserved.
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3. Does anybody else think these one-day contracts are kind of silly?
if eric is in the rafters and glen wesley is already there, jordan staal’s number is auto-retired now too right?
Oh poor baby johnny hockey is he ok?dirtball slashing Johnny Gaudreau's hands with the Wild is all I will remember him for. I'm sure he's filled with pride right now.
Broken finger, out six weeks. First slash from Eric probably broke it but he stayed in the game, and Eric did it again.Oh poor baby johnny hockey is he ok?
He broke his finger, the horror!!Broken finger, out six weeks. First slash from Eric probably broke it but he stayed in the game, and Eric did it again.
It was also very low scoring during most of their primesI think this speaks to the final analysis on that 2003 draft class, a ton of 1st liners who were very solid during their peak, mostly topping out at point-per-game production then falling off hard by their early to mid 30s (with the exception of Bergeron). No Crosby, Stamkos, or MacKinnon types despite the overall depth.
Lol... I know it's all jokes but you guys have Ken Daneyko's number retired so please take cover in that glass house of yours!yes. just like the canes board forum everyone gives and gets 'likes' for their posts.![]()
I mean since the team moved to Carolina from Hartford he's basically the franchise leader in everything so that seems like a decent bar to go with.pretty low standards
05-06 was only his 2nd NHL season because of the strike wiping out 04-05.His rookie year was in 03-04 he had a line of 82-11-20-31, you are thinking of his 05-06 season which was his 3rd professional season.
Koivu was a much, much better defensive player.Peak Mikko Koivu?
Funny because I was going to post the above and then checked the stats to be amazed by how well Staal played for the Wild. Just always remember them struggling with the Hawks in the PO'S and wouldn't have thought he was that good in MINN. That was the post Gaborik mushy middle period they cobbled together.
Just funny because in my memey Koivu is an equivalent player, and that's just ridiculous when you look at the stats.
I'm not sure its really a joke. Like you said Eric absolutely had a peak way higher than Jordos, but Jordos defensive play is severely under rated and while he never seems to get big numbers points wise when he does score it always seems to be a crucial goal.Best peak, certainly. Best career including international, no doubt.
Jordan Staal has been a horse for so ling though, so I joke he’s the better brother.