Agree with you. I believe both guys are followers. If you have a guy on their line that crash and bang, they will be crashing and banging. When Hyman was with them, they were doing just that. Even in the playoffs when Simmonds was playing semi physical, they were doing the same. There were shifts were they just kept cycling and kept the pucks inside the Habs zone.Both are big and fast and contribute in their own ways in regular season hockey but best to trade both for a playoff type player at deadline .. neither of these 2 guys has an extra gear and neither wants to help out physically in playoffs .. all 3rd and 4th liners must be able to both skate and play physically in playoffs .. goals not a big deal but even up play is critical
if Clarkson get score 30 by gluing himself to the crease anyone can and how many goals does Hyman score from 5 feet and out ?
Stay…absolutely stay…the guy has a horrific injury literally what 2 years ago…let the guy get back to 100% before you all chuck him under the bus…jayzus cr@p like this is why we can’t have nice things
Go back and watch highlights of Marner from his first year and you will see him doing the things you like to do , he had Martin , uncle Leo , JVR , Bozak and Kadri for linemates during that year and really seemed happy trying to crack back on hitters , digging in the corner and blocking shots , for whatever reason he has had that all taken out of his game , probably by management and he doesn't even seem happy most nights , too serious now not having fun .I never made it to the NHL. So take what I say with a grain of salt. But one thing I was really into, was physical play, and I had a build like Marner.
In fact, I even loved getting checked once in a while, because I would try to check back at the last second and ensure the other guy came out worse.
It really pains me see our team. Watching all the other teams, most of them cept the real scorers, seem to enjoy the roughness out there.
We could have beaten Montreal with J.T. and Muzzin, but make no mistake, Montreal plays a team defence with an edge, and its a great d, as well.
I like their team a lot. I have adopted them in a big way.
I want Toronto if they go with players like Engvall, to make sure they are physical too.
But our team will take years to create what I want.
Can't help but think his 1.65 could be used on a 3rd or 4th liner that PKs AND hits. Our PK guys at least need to bring grit. Guys like Goodrow. Goodrow or Mikheyev come playoff time? It's really a no brainer. Engvall & Mikheyev gone give you the money for a Goodrow. Hyman gone plus some of Andersen's savings get you a Coleman. Kerfoot gone to Seattle gives you Foligno money. If we are running back the core 4, the trimmings have to be tough when push comes to shove. Or at least have some push back, like Brooks showed...being one of the only Leafs to even engage a playoff scrum. The attitude has to change. And guys like Mikheyev and Engvall are something you can't afford to have when your stars are for lack of a better term, "soft" playersStay, no brainer. Does everything but score and hit. Plays cheap. I just wish he'd use that size better. Hit a few people. More of a playoff style game. Sadly playoff style may not be what the Leafs seek. That makes me sad....lol
He is a dime a dozen player. The AHL is littered with players like him. Hard worker, honest player. No skill or toughness.
well, soup almost had his hand removed by a skate, so theres that hahaWhat's with these Russian players having a really good rookie season then dropping off the table? Mikheyev, Zaitsev, even Soshnikov looked great at first.