FriendlyGhost92
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I just want to raise this post up.
Just an amazing piece of work, 10/10.
"Tarasenko is ready to fall off a cliff" still has me rolling.
I just want to raise this post up.
Just an amazing piece of work, 10/10.
You’re trying to argue something that wasn’t the original comment just like the original poster who I commented to did to my response. He called him a 40-50 goal scorer.So how would you define a 40-goal scorer?
William Nylander has hit 40 twice over the past 4 years. Same with Jason Robertson, Nathan MacKinnon, Mathew Tkachuk, Filip Forsberg and Steven Stamkos. Sam Reinhart, Jake Guentzel and Kyle Connor have done it once, like Tage.
Are any of those guys, 40 goal scorers?
Over the past 4 seasons, Thompson has 140 goals in 275 games, a 40+ goal pace. To me, that pace, over that big of a sample size, makes your resistance in terms of this talking point a weird hill to die on.
In terms of actual goals scored, that's more than Tkachuk, Stamkos, Guentzel, Forsberg, and Robertson and in the same ballpark as Connor, MacKinnon and Nylander.
In terms of pace, that's better than Tkachuk, Stamkos, Guentzel, Nylander and Robertson and in the same ballpark as Forsberg, Connor, Mackinnon and Reinhart.
I guess one could argue — under what seems to be your definition — that few to none of those guys are 40-goal scorers either?
But to me that seems 'a bit silly.'
He scored 38 in freaking season when he only played 71 games if you think he can't get 40 regularly in an 82 game season then you just frankly don't watch Tage Thompson it is completely ridiculous argument. He's already had a season where he almost hit 50 and he was injured for a portion of that season too like ffs.How can he be a regular 40 goal scorer if he’s only done it once? Let’s pump the brakes and give him some time before we crown him with accolades he hasn’t yet achieved.
But being healthy is part of the equation. Would you consider a guy who scores a goal in his first game but tears his ACL in that game a regular 82 goal scorer? Absolutely not, just like you wouldn’t call a guy who scored 38 in 71 a regular 40 goal scorer.He scored 38 in freaking season when he only played 71 games if you think he can't get 40 regularly in an 82 game season then you just frankly don't watch Tage Thompson it is completely ridiculous argument. He's already had a season where he almost hit 50 and he was injured for a portion of that season too like ffs.
So you think a hateful terrorist attack and an accident involving an iceberg are the same thing? Got it.Rearranging the office chairs on the Twin Towers?
I better not get any shit for this, the only difference is one was 80 years more recent lol.
No one's saying you should take a one game sample size of Thompson and project that out to him being an 82 goal scorer, that would clearly be asinine. I will say I think the season in question was 38 goals in 78 games, not 71. So yeah it's fair to say that's not a 40 goal season. That was also 3 + seasons ago. That said, having watched a ton of Tage he's pretty much a lock for 40+ going forward. Over the last 3 and a half seasons he's paced at 41 goals a season and thats also factoring in a year of Tage playing with a wrist injury that hampered him most of last season and it clearly impacted his shot. Also Thompson isn't injury prone at all so I really don't get what you're trying to reference with the "health" comment.But being healthy is part of the equation. Would you consider a guy who scores a goal in his first game but tears his ACL in that game a regular 82 goal scorer? Absolutely not, just like you wouldn’t call a guy who scored 38 in 71 a regular 40 goal scorer.
“Tage played with a wrist injury”No one's saying you should take a one game sample size of Thompson and project that out to him being an 82 goal scorer, that would clearly be asinine. I will say I think the season in question was 38 goals in 78 games, not 71. So yeah it's fair to say that's not a 40 goal season. That was also 3 + seasons ago. That said, having watched a ton of Tage he's pretty much a lock for 40+ going forward. Over the last 3 and a half seasons he's paced at 41 goals a season and thats also factoring in a year of Tage playing with a wrist injury that hampered him most of last season and it clearly impacted his shot. Also Thompson isn't injury prone at all so I really don't get what you're trying to reference with the "health" comment.
As for the premise of this thread I can see valid arguments for either guy given age, contract, ceiling, floor, overall game, etc. I think both teams stick with what they've got.
A young player is not actually part of the core if he has 20 points in 50 games, just saying. Lot of magic beans in Detroit outside of like four players and Larkin is 28 without any playoff looks. It is not unreasonable to think he might want out soon.
Our incredibly old core players!
Larkin (28)
Seider (23)
Raymond (22)
Edvinsson (22)
Forget retirement, these guys are close to death.![]()
Keep ignoring that I already counted them as your good players.You already said this shit, and it already got slapped down.
Guess you thought it'd sound smarter and people would forget if you ghosted the thread for a page.
Keep ignoring that I already counted them as your good players.
Keep ignoring that I already counted them as your good players.
I am looking at this roster and outside of your top 4 point producers, yikes. Kane and Tarasenko are ready to fall off the cliff.
Still while at the bottom of that cliff he is one of your better production players lol.Really, because I thought that was our top four producers?
You still waiting for Tarasenko to fall off that cliff that he's already been resting peacefully at the bottom of all year?
Still while at the bottom of that cliff he is one of your better production players lol.
I mean surely you can differentiate between "he was injured last season and played through it" and your broad claim that he's injury prone. Which he isn't. Is Larkin injury prone? He's only played 82 games once, am I doing this right?“Tage played with a wrist injury”
“Tage isn’t injury prone at all”
Tage has never played a full season in the NHL. He averages 9 missed games a year or 11% of the season.
My buddy got me this mug. He thinks (and I agree) I just shuffle deck chairs around on this sinking ship we call life. I use the mug everyday!rearranging the deck chairs on two titanics!
I think whoever gets Larkin wins the trade but that's just because I value centers over wings. Rather see both on the same team making 2/3 of a helluva line.
I like how Thompson plays ~2 games at wing because he has some nagging injury preventing him from taking face offs and people are pretending he’s not a center anymore.
I like Larkin a lot but not sure good fit for BuffaloIf he doesn't want to be seen as a wing he should be better at being a center. I think Thompson is Cozens deluxe - someone who would be better off on the wing.