Team toughness

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Obviously, his most infamous conquest came in the playoffs, where he was known as Byron Boy.

Brian Boyle (1) from Artem Anisimov and Dan Girardi
Brian Boyle (2) from Ruslan Fedotenko and Michael Del Zotto
Brian Boyle (3) from Dan Girardi and Ryan Callahan

Brian Boyle (1) from Derick Brassard and Michael Del Zotto
Brian Boyle (2) from Derick Brassard and Dan Girardi
Brian Boyle (3) from Derek Stepan and Derick Brassard (PP)

His best games seem to have come when he was playing with highly skilled players...
 
In case anyone is interested, Boyle's top linemates in 2010-11:

BRANDONPRUST 67.1
RUSLANFEDOTENKO 46.7
SEANAVERY 23.3
 
Consistently bad.

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I'm just confused man, trade Hagelin for Kassian? Guy never even scored 10 goals before in his career
 
I'm just confused man, trade Hagelin for Kassian? Guy never even scored 10 goals before in his career
But think of all the goals that were scored because he opened up things with his toughness. Have you ever heard of the Sedins before Kassian got there? Me neither.
 
But think of all the goals that were scored because he opened up things with his toughness. Have you ever heard of the Sedins before Kassian got there? Me neither.


Didnt Kassian win a cup on his own ? :laugh:
 
You guys are so funny....hopefully a Jet knocks one of out players out of the game then we make them pay on the power play.
 
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You guys are so funny....hopefully a Jet knocks one of out players out of the game then we make them pay on the power play...good night ladies.

I get the frustration but not the implementation. When your arguing with morons take the high ground. It's always a better view.
 
I get the frustration but not the implementation. When your arguing with morons take the high ground. It's always a better view.

It's comical..I could care less what they have to say...I am a goon lover to these guys...could careless...I was at work and it was dead and I killed time...
 
It's comical..I could care less what they have to say...I am a goon lover to these guys...could careless...I was at work and it was dead and I killed time...

Would you be willing to provide the average height/weight of your co-workers? I'd like to test the Jaromir Jagr/Brian Boyle theory.
 
So your "advanced statistics" tell you that correlation = causation?

Not to mention that you're really reaching with the correlation that you have tried to establish.

My apologies for having to step out prior to addressing this. The phrase, "correlation does not equal causation," has become quite the convenient crutch for folks to lean on when they either A) disagree with the premise of the casual correlation or B) cannot grasp the inherent reasons for each variable's movement. What you need to realize is that correlation not equalling causation is not absolute, rather the most appropriate interpretation of the rule is that correlation does not ALWAYS equal causation or that correlation does not always mean causation. Quite often the conclusions drawn from correlation are indeed correct, however in its most appropriate application its necessary to understand the context of the sampling and use some actual analytical ability to logic check the conclusions drawn.
 
Would you be willing to provide the average height/weight of your co-workers? I'd like to test the Jaromir Jagr/Brian Boyle theory.

I bet we all make all money than you...you want to test that theory.

I hope Falk's face hurt Peluso's hand.... So, their 4th line grinder takes out one of our dmen...good trade off for them
 
My issue on this thread has to do with the absolute statements and general extremism of some on the board. More skill? Terrific. But to pretend that achieving an optimal balance of toughness has no positive effect on the longterm performance of an NHL club is false.
 
You guys are so funny....hopefully a Jet knocks one of out players out of the game then we make them pay on the power play...good night ladies.



You want one of our guys to get injured just so youre right? Thats low as it gets
 
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