charliolemieux
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- Apr 1, 2010
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How much are you being paid as a NHL talent evaluator?
He's Craig Button's intern.
How much are you being paid as a NHL talent evaluator?
Then the Leafs lose the deal. Simple as that.But what if Holzer and Ashton don't pan out and Aulie does?
I think that it was a lot about coaching as well as the fact that he was trying to do to much....both on and off the ice and this created a lot of poor decisions. I think that he will be a lot better as a Flyer.
Ron Wilson is not a great development coach in my opinion, his attacking of Kadri in the media proves this.
So you mean he was better before the poor coaching he received....
You failed to read what I posted.....we lack leadership and like it or not Schenn was a leader. We also lack players who are willing to put their body on the line to make a play and again Schenn was one of the few who did consistently. Schenn was going to get traded long before Carlyle got here. I agree that we traded a strength for a weakness.....you see it as we got a strength back....but I see it as adding to a weakness. We traded for a big player who fails to use his size, he might as well be 5'11" as he does not use his size. We are an easy to play against team and the trade added to that.
Then the Leafs lose the deal. Simple as that.
Schenn was the worst defensively of any of our dmen last year.
That's the million dollar question, probably more than one factor, coaching and he also got slower. I remember there were those that claimed Ron Wilson was a great developmental coach. ?
Obviously, +/- do not tell the whole story as it is a flawed statistic, but out of the other six d-men who finished the season on the team last year, four had worse ratings.
And it's cute to see you posting these peremptory seemingly statements of facts, with no rationale to support them.![]()
He had the most GA/60, worst Corsi rel, and 2nd worst Corsi Qoc. Meaning more goals against for every 60 minutes he was on the ice than any other leafs D, more shots were directed at Toronto's net while he was on more than anyone on the team, and he played more tough minutes then only Franson.
Obviously, +/- do not tell the whole story as it is a flawed statistic, but out of the other six d-men who finished the season on the team last year, four had worse ratings.
And it's cute to see you posting these peremptory seemingly statements of facts, with no rationale to support them.![]()
Schenn was our worst defenseman last year. No need to provide evidence if you watched last season. He was our worst defenseman offensively and defensively.
Scoring lines typically have a Sniper-Playmaker-Powerforward format. Right now, our power forwards are Lupul, JvR and MacArthur/Kulemin/Frattin (who all sorta fill the sniper/power-forward hybrid role), depending on the night. Overall, that group isn't exactly a hallmark of the term powerful.
HGHB ("He's gone and he's a bum") syndrome.![]()
That rookie 18-year-old season had so much promises...
I think JvR is probably something like a Bertuzzi. If he's on your top line, he can play to that level, but you ideally want the organizational depth to keep him on the second scoring line.
Right now I don't know if he will usurp Lupul. My guess is that they'll test him out on a few line combinations before the season starts, and through the preseason games, and wherever he find chemistry, that's where he'll end up.
Scoring lines typically have a Sniper-Playmaker-Powerforward format. Right now, our power forwards are Lupul, JvR and MacArthur/Kulemin/Frattin (who all sorta fill the sniper/power-forward hybrid role), depending on the night. Overall, that group isn't exactly a hallmark of the term powerful.
Fat ass syndrome imhoI'll however agree that Schenn has seemingly regressed.
Fat cat syndrome, or bad coaching/development job?