Colborne is miles away from the NHL. Kadri is no less of an experiment at no.#1 C than JVR is at this point.Agree with Kadri or Colborne at center instead of JVR.
Van Riemsdyk is a winger.
Colborne is miles away from the NHL. Kadri is no less of an experiment at no.#1 C than JVR is at this point.Agree with Kadri or Colborne at center instead of JVR.
Van Riemsdyk is a winger.
yes if bozak is gone then what?
lupul and kessel need a big centre to crash the net
colborne - too slow
kadri - too small
kulemin - too....
if Bozak is moved in a trade for say a luongo then Connolly will be starting between Kessel and Lupul
i know it got played down soon after randy carlyle mentioned the idea right after the trade
but he did mention he wanted to try him there in practice to see how he looks, as long as we haven't acquired a #1 center from anyone.
He's big, fast and has good hands:
Lupul VanReimsdyk Kessel
McCarthur Grabovsky Kulemin
Frattin Bozak Komarov
Bozak makes a good #3 center
It's worth a try
So, we want to change a scoring winger into a centre, but change our top centre prospect, who happens to be a playmaker, into a winger?![]()
Kadri is a creative player, but he's not really a playmaker, at least he isn't one with the Marlies (nor does he play C there most of the time). He's a possession guy and a puckhandler, far more Ovie than Oates (hopefully this doesn't need to be said, but I only mean as player type, not as a direct comparison). I do think the fact that Eakins mostly plays him on the wing is suggestive of where the Leafs see his potential. If they thought he was a C, he'd be getting all his reps there, so when you argue for Kadri at C, you're arguing against Leafs management more than against other posters.
Still, I'm not totally against your point, which is a reason I kind of like the Kadr/JVR together idea for this season. They would share some of the C responsibilities and could cover each other's deficiencies, while hopefully accentuating each other's strengths. If one of them could emerge as a guy capable of full-time C duty at the NHL level, then the Leafs have vastly improved the value of their asset.
Kadri's been playing centre most of this season.. ..and looking far better there than he did on the wing at thecstart of the year.
I think with very little camp the chances of JVR actually taking a C spot is very slim. The focus will have to be on getting people ready rather than experimenting or trying to put lines together.
That being said, if the lack of preparation speaks in favour of continuity, then I'm not sure where JVR goes 'cause it might make sense to keep Lupul/Bozak/Kessel and MacArthur/Grabovski/Kulemin together. In which case, I could imagine a third line that's Kadri/JVR/Frattin (keeping AHL linemates together with a new third), where either of Kadri and JVR could be the C depending on performance.
I'd argue against continuity theoretically and move Mac or Kule down a line for JVR on the wing in the top 6, but the point of the post was more that if JVR actually did get burn at C, I'd argue it's more likely to happen on the third line than the first two.
I know that's not a typical Carlyle type bottom 6 line, but when you're trying to put the team together into lines, there's at least 7-8 guys (not counting Connolly and Lombardi either) who are very likely to play reasonable minutes who aren't really bottom 6 types, so something will have to give one way or the other. Really right now they only have McClement and Brown locked for that (Komarov, Steckel, et al. kind of have to beat out guys, although I expect more of those types in under Carlyle). I see Frattin as a reasonable swing type 3rd RW (brings you some scoring without giving up too much size/grit).
In some ways the third line going offensive makes sense as the current roster won't create a true third line, thus defaulting the Mac/Grabo/Kule line as the third line under a Carlyle system. They'll be matched against top lines, they'll get PK minutes. It's more 1/3 offense, 2/4 defense, although calling that second line defensive is definitely stretching the definition. Still, I don't see how the Leafs can build a more traditional third line that would be strong enough to push Grabo's line out of the shutdown role against other team's top lines.
And now I've wandered well off the topic.![]()
Would be nice if it worked out.
I also wouldn't mind seeing Lupul-Kadri-Kessel.
Carlyle said JVR will start the season at winger in an interview just now.