I keep him - I believe he's still a good player. He's perfect guy as Trotman, Morrow, Miller beeK in.
I agree with Joe 95% of time but this is the 5%
Is he still a "good" player, yes, absolutely. The "perfect guy" for those youngsters? Depends on what you are talking about. Chara's work ethic is legendary, so he obviously sets a good example for the young guys, but as far as on-ice stuff goes, it has gotten to the point IMO that you need to pair him with a very specific "type" D.
After watching almost a third of the season, it has become apparent (to me anyway) that Chara has lost a great deal more than the proverbial "step". This is a departure for me. I always thought that Chara was a guy that could be extremely effective even through the end of his contract, but now I am pretty sure that's not the case. Because he was never a fast guy and relied more on his incredible reach/range for his effectiveness, I didn't think age would be as much an issue.
From an offensive standpoint, he appears much slower than in the past. Not sure if that's due to the injury or just time? The issue is that it appears to me that he's still trying to make plays as if it was 2-3 years ago, not what his skills are in the present. Against Calgary, he puts himself in a bad position and coughs up the puck to Gaudreau for the first goal. In the OT, he tries to make a play and ends up forcing a pass that is easily picked off and results in the GWG for the Flames. These things happen to players all the time, but they are happening to Chara with far greater frequency than in the last couple of seasons. To the point that it's very noticeable on a game to game basis.
Defensively, he's still very good, but even there, you can see the cracks. His size and strength gave him a huge advantage in the past when it came to puck battles, but now he is losing more. I see much smaller F's knocking him off the puck with regularity, which has never happened before. He's so tall, I'm wondering if the knee injury is having an adverse effect on his balance, making him more susceptible?
When it comes to transitioning the puck, he is a liability in his own end and on the PP. He absolutely needs a partner like Colin Miller, who can pass and has the wheels and "escapability" to offset Chara's weakness. Kevan Miller is not that guy, and I'm not sure Trotman is mobile enough either? There was a play last night that I talked about in the GDT. Preds dump it in and change, Trotman retrieves and gives it to Chara who is in the left corner of the B's end (facing out). He still has Trotman behind the net as his safety valve and Ferraro swings back low, giving him another option. Instead, I can only assume that he was looking for a long pass on the left boards because he held onto the puck forever, allowing the Nashville forechecker to get in on him. At that point it was too late to go with his other options and instead he was forced to flip the puck high out to center ice, giving up possession and allowing the Preds to come back into the B's end, now with fresh legs after the change. This sort of thing is happening far too regularly, and I think it's going to get worse over the next two and a half seasons.
Another question I have is...when a guy has been such a stud for the last decade plus, how is he going to react when his skills start to diminish and he should be taking a secondary role? How does the coach react to this as well? Does he continue to try to use him in situations he's not suited for anymore? I am not sure this is going to end all that well.
To everyone that says that the B's don't have anyone ready to step in...I agree. If Chara were dealt, the B's would have to make another move to acquire a younger D-man to fill that gap, or get that player in the Chara deal. Tough, tough situation and it underscores why rebuilding on the fly without multiple bad years and high picks, is so hard to do. If you deal Chara, then you have wasted another year of Krejci and Bergeron in their primes (and Loui I guess) as well. The thing is, I don't think this team is a Cup contender, so you are basically wasting that year anyway. If you agree with that, then speed up the process. Get rid of the guys that in 2-3 years when you are ready to contend, are going to be too old to help. Bergeron and Krejci will still be viable. Loui, Chara, and Seidenberg will not.