Player Discussion Ryan Reaves and Calle Jarnkrok

Kurtz

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According to who? You? I guess that's why they put him in the top 6 for those pre-season games...
Unlike most people on this board, the players and the coaches on the team value Järnkrok and his abilities.

"but he disappears in the playoffs!", Yes he does, just like 90% of our roster, but go ahead and give everyone else a free pass.

"he is soft and not very physical!" I don't know why so many people believe everyone has to be physical in order for this team to succeed, because its just not true.

You're not selling me on the guy with this argument. We've got guys on our depth chart who can also disappear but for half the cost, and they bring physicality.
 

IronHookem

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You're not selling me on the guy with this argument. We've got guys on our depth chart who can also disappear but for half the cost, and they bring physicality.
We are already one of the most physical teams in the league (3rd in hits last year, 2nd in the playoffs), but I guess its never enough for some. If Järnkrok can continue to provide a solid two-way game while potting 15-20 goals, I fail to see why he should be replaced.
 

Kurtz

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We are already one of the most physical teams in the league (3rd in hits last year, 2nd in the playoffs), but I guess its never enough for some. If Järnkrok can continue to provide a solid two-way game while potting 15-20 goals, I fail to see why he should be replaced.

It's true that we were not a soft team last year, although note that in the NHL playoffs physicality is typically turned up in the first round and peters out as guys get worn out, so teams eliminated in round 1 will naturally over-index on hits/game compared to the teams that go further.

Also note that Jarn only hit 20 goals once in his career, so calling him a 15-20 goal guy is overly generous. Typically he's in the 12-15 range. But that's not the chief complaint against him, the chief complaint is that he's a ghost in the playoffs (5 goals in 93 games).

But let's focus here, because the discussion isn't about the rest of the team but Jarn vs his likely replacement (ie Lorenz/Dewar). I think both of these guys can do what Jarn does defensively, I think they're both capable of hitting 12-15 goals if given as much ice-time as Jarn, but they also bring an extra element of physicality and cost half as much.

So assuming we are able to dump Jarn (not a given), why would we chose him over a Lorenz or a Dewar?
 

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