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Dahlin, it’ll all be fine
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Any one drafted by The Buffalo sabres
Eichel and Reinhart are doing just fine.
Any one drafted by The Buffalo sabres
It's a fine premise. And you are also correct to say any team can win or lose despite the odds. However, I do think some players will always drag a team down. He's retired, but Rick Nash is a prime example. Just wait until he gets out of Columbus, they said, and then he did with the same results.
As much as I don’t like it Edmonton seems to have a solid chance at winning with Nurse lol.
Karlsson just played on not great teams.Matthews
Marner
Tavares
Rielly
They play for respect in the handshake line, not for the win.
Erik Karlsson and Brent Burns are career losers.
The buffalo sabres organization. They used to be one of my favorite teams, now I'd be less surprised if they relocated or folded then made the playoffs.
Dahlin will request out of buffalo in a year or two then go on to have a great career.
So then you can win with them and this thread is irrelevantIt's all relative to utilisation.
Nurse is in the 3/4 slot on Edmonton. He can be sheltered there.
Marner with his cap hit is a problem now, but going into UFA as a rental depth player on a contender might turn into a difference making asset in the playoffs
None of the players on the OP's list are bad players. They are just overpayed vs playoff performance.
Not a hill I'm willing to die on, but also not a player I would s**t on, due to lack of total experience. So??I actually disagree. He was a winner in Jr's. He's made the playoffs a handful of times, and he didn't do bad when he was there. The lack of making the playoffs isn't on one player, and the vancouver teams he lead were not well rounded teams, nor well coached, or well put together for that matter. Besides his contract demands, he's someone I'd want on my team in crunch time. Just my opinion
Ok, you got me he scored 5 pts in 7 games in 2010 Olympics. Criminal how he wasn’t voted top player on a stacked team. Oh and the 1 pt he scored on his 2nd medal team. 2014 couldn't win it without him.(ok again they did, but.....) I'm looking at 18 goals in 90 playoff games, with little else to offer. Zero cups and he was supposed put the rangers over the top. Sure, the series was closer then it should have been, but dear god not because of nash.If you can't win with Rick Nash, why didn't he drag Canada away from gold in both Olympics he was a part of?
Also, his Rangers went to the cup finals, where they lost 4-1 yeah, but other than Game 3, they were all one goal games, with 5 periods of OT in the series. Anyone could have come out on top in those games, it's not difficult at all to imagine a world where the Rangers won that cup.
There are tons of good players who didn't win a cup. When you play 16 seasons in a 32 team league, its a coinflip statistically if you win a cup in your career.
Agreed completely Nash is a playoff/clutch underperformer, but I don't believe for a second it means that that single player is capable for dragging an entire team down, making them unwinnable.
Once again, only exception is goalie. If you have a goalie who mentally collapses and can't sort himself out, giving up horrible goal after horrible goal, no chance you're winning a cup.
From the 3rd line. Kessel was, at best, the 4th best player on the Penguins at the time. That's not being the focal point of a team. Still part of the core, but a complimentary part of the core.Kessel was such a complimentary piece in Pittsburgh that he led the team in goals and points during their 2016 cup win, getting robbed of the Conn Smythe.
He was also declining when he left Columbus. It isn't his fault that CBJ couldn't put decent players around him for his tenure there. Who was his best linemate? David Vyborny?It's a fine premise. And you are also correct to say any team can win or lose despite the odds. However, I do think some players will always drag a team down. He's retired, but Rick Nash is a prime example. Just wait until he gets out of Columbus, they said, and then he did with the same results.
He was absolutely a "main player" on that team, not at all complimentary. He drove his own line, how is that complimentary?From the 3rd line. Kessel was, at best, the 4th best player on the Penguins at the time. That's not being the focal point of a team. Still part of the core, but a complimentary part of the core.
He was also declining when he left Columbus. It isn't his fault that CBJ couldn't put decent players around him for his tenure there. Who was his best linemate? David Vyborny?
In the context of this discussion, which is "Was Kessel good enough to lead a team to a cup", he was absolutely not the leader of the teams he won on. He was a secondary piece that added to the depth, but if he was the focal point of those teams, they don't win. On the Pens, everyone but Sid and Malkin were complimentary pieces. And maybe Letang.He was absolutely a "main player" on that team, not at all complimentary. He drove his own line, how is that complimentary?
That's not the question though, he indisputably was a core piece of those cup teams.. Without Kessel, they don't win those cups.In the context of this discussion, which is "Was Kessel good enough to lead a team to a cup", he was absolutely not the leader of the teams he won on. He was a secondary piece that added to the depth, but if he was the focal point of those teams, they don't win. On the Pens, everyone but Sid and Malkin were complimentary pieces. And maybe Letang.
That was a mistake he shouldn’t be on the listUh? Guentzel has a Cup and lead the playoffs in goal scoring during that run.
Unlike a lot of highly paid guys on that list, he actually produces in the playoffs.
Then you are asking the wrong question. There isn't a decent player in the NHL who isn't good enough to win a cup. There are players who aren't good enough to win the cup in the role they are thrust into, like Kessel in Toronto - he wasn't good enough to be the core pieces that led that team to the cup, but he was absolutely good enough to be the #3/4/5 - an complimentary piece to the two superstars leading the team.That's not the question though, he indisputably was a core piece of those cup teams.. Without Kessel, they don't win those cups.
That was a mistake he shouldn’t be on the listIs that why he's god tier in that playoffs? 67 points in 69 games, damn nearly set the rookie playoffs scoring record and had a legit case for Conn Smythe, and just about a goal a game in the cup finals? Yeah cant win with him.
There are TONS of players that couldn't step in and lead that Pens team in scoring like Phil did.Then you are asking the wrong question. There isn't a decent player in the NHL who isn't good enough to win a cup. There are players who aren't good enough to win the cup in the role they are thrust into, like Kessel in Toronto - he wasn't good enough to be the core pieces that led that team to the cup, but he was absolutely good enough to be the #3/4/5 - an complimentary piece to the two superstars leading the team.
So then you can win with them and this thread is irrelevant
Ok, you got me he scored 5 pts in 7 games in 2010 Olympics. Criminal how he wasn’t voted top player on a stacked team. Oh and the 1 pt he scored on his 2nd medal team. 2014 couldn't win it without him.(ok again they did, but.....) I'm looking at 18 goals in 90 playoff games, with little else to offer. Zero cups and he was supposed put the rangers over the top. Sure, the series was closer then it should have been, but dear god not because of nash.
Are serious???
I think he has earned it.I know Marner is the Leafs current scapegoat right now, and he has said some dubious things that belie is immaturity. But no, I would not have him at the top of this list. Tavares is clearly the one player you cannot win with. 2 playoff series wins in a 15 pro career is beyond bad, also Matthews has not distinguished himself by his playoff performances. But for me it is a clear win in this poll that you cannot win with Tavares as a core player. Maybe he can find a role on the bottom 6 and win a cup off the coattails of a star core, but certainly not as a core player for sure.
He has 53 points in 67 career playoff games. That puts him in the top 12 defencemen in all playoff P/GP