Tawnos
A guy with a bass
He really isn't. Hes commonly caught out of position, especially on the PP.
Yeah this is his one "strength", but this is easily negated by teams who choose to dump the puck into his corner. He gets beat to most pucks and the ones he doesn't, he usually gets bottled up which results in a turnover or three before he eventually panic clears the puck, gets stopped by the goalie or ends up in the net.
This is so subjective. I've seen him make some good reads, but the amount of terrible reads that resulted in him being caught up ice in no mans land which led to odd man rushes the other way were astronomical.
Rapid fire time:
Then what is execution? Surely it isn't failure to do things properly.
I hate to pull this card, but it's clear you've never been on a bench before.
AV's stubbornness to adjust his style was part of it, so was overplaying horrible hockey players.
Staal is not the best option of the 3 to hold onto. Cleanest buy out and weakest player.
He's not actually any cleaner of a buyout than Smith. And he saves us less money in the year where we need the savings the most (this year). Smith, also, is absolutely a worse D than Staal. The only thing holding onto Smith really has over holding onto Staal is Staal's NMC. That being said, I don't want Smith anywhere near Hartford either.
Execution is doing what the coaching staff asks you to do. Which I already stated. If the coach says "next time you're in front of the net with this guy, do this" and he tries to do that, that's execution. The success or failure of him doing it is less important than the attempt. At least at this stage of things. It's the reason why guys like Vesey stayed in the lineup when Buchnevich would get scratched. Ditto Pionk vs DeAngelo. It's ability to accept instruction. And don't take this to the extreme, I'm not saying that anyone can just go in and do this and have it be acceptable to the coaches. And the more a team tries to contend, the more important succeeding in execution becomes. For now, the fact of execution is the most important thing.
I have been on a bench before. So pull that card all you want. You're wrong.
Subjective evaluation is not less valuable than objective evaluation, but it can be disagreed upon. Saying "this is so subjective" isn't the criticism you think it is.