GhostfaceWu
Shi Shaw
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Guessing you are unaware of how many years ago 2010 was?A former number one overall pick in 2010. What happened to him? He has played on 7 different teams so far. Stats are pretty good BUT why has he bounced around so much? It looks like he survives 3/4 years per club.
He was a below average number one overall pick, was never supposed to be a franchise changer. Edmonton sucked for long enough that he (as an offense-only winger with injury history) became redundant and a trade candidate.A former number one overall pick in 2010. What happened to him? He has played on 7 different teams so far. Stats are pretty good BUT why has he bounced around so much? It looks like he survives 3/4 years per club.
His straight ahead speed is still pretty good. But his agility/maneuverability/quickness has declined a lot.I think it's fair to say speed was his main asset and that declined due to age or injury.
I got a good chuckle out of this. It's like dude swindles himself in a team, then eventually gets found out and promptly sent on his way.A former number one overall pick in 2010. What happened to him? He has played on 7 different teams so far. Stats are pretty good BUT why has he bounced around so much? It looks like he survives 3/4 years per club.
I've been beating the drum for years. Every time the topic of that draft comes up, I mention that I firmly believe that if Seguin went to Edmonton and Hall went to Boston, both would have had significantly better careers.Always thought he and Seguin should’ve switched places in the 2010 draft
Glad this dude isn’t anywhere near my team, heard nothing but bad things. Wasn’t that impressed with his comments after leaving Chicago either
Taylor Hall on Blackhawks: ‘I was happy to be traded’
Hall's tone in Carolina is not bitter, but relieved — and more than anything, excited.www.nytimes.com
He absolutely used the Sabres. Got good money from them on a one year deal with a NTC, so when they fell out of contention he could use the NTC as leverage to choose his destination and could go to a competitive team for the stretch while the Sabres had to eat half the cap hit and only got Anders Bjork out of it. Brilliant but evil plan from Hall.Bingo!
He acted the same way after leaving Buffalo. That was rich, considering he was the biggest let down on that Sabres team. I've never seen an NHL player quit on their team like Hall did in Buffalo. The guy drifted around with no effort while the team hit a record-breaking losing streak. 2 goals (two!) in 39 games with Buffalo.
Hall is a lazy, uninspired, malcontent. I wouldn't want him on my team if he came with a cap credit.