Barnaby
Registered User
As AK was saying. Reaves on the bench, 50 ft away. Didn't stop Wilson.
Wilson and Reaves have fought each other twice. Both times unremarkable. Both times when Reaves was with the Blues before the above. Both times it was Wilson actually instigating the fight. First because Reaves hit Backstrom. Second was because Backstrom boarded a Blues player and Reaves was skating towards Backstrom and then Wilson intervened. Also I guess Backstrom didn't get the memo to not board somebody when Reaves was on the team.
The actual hopeful benefit of Reaves? Good voice in the locker room. Will set the tone with some physical play. Will allow the skill players to "feel" like they are protected. Will try and respond to physical/dirty play by the opponent and have teammates' backs. But again, He isn't going to deter Wilson from being Wilson. The only two people capable of that are George Parros or Wilson himself and neither have shown the willingness to do so.
No one is saying it's a 100% foolproof deterrent. However, if you were Tom Wilson, you don't think he realizes that if he crosses the line that he might have to answer the bell? I would think other guys in the locker room realize that they are a lot less likely to get blindsided as well..