Player Discussion Trent Frederic

Freddy is awarded (approximately)?

  • $1.5

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • $2

    Votes: 51 52.0%
  • $2.5

    Votes: 34 34.7%
  • $3

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • $3.5

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    98
  • Poll closed .

CellyHard

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May 27, 2012
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Frederic has improved every single year since he's been in the league but I think it's pretty evident that a 40 point middle six role is his ceiling

People forget he outscored Tom Wilson last year

I buy low on this slow start
 
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Blowfish

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Jan 13, 2005
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Some here are so protective of this guy it’s crazyville. He surprised last year but before that he was always meh. He hasn’t looked good to start the year and anything close to being a scoring threat. He’s one of many concerns. Hope it’s the pay me big bucks stress but I still say he s meh. Prove me wrong Fred!
 
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4ORRBRUIN

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Some here are so protective of this guy it’s crazyville. He surprised last year but before that he was always meh. He hasn’t looked good to start the year and anything close to being a scoring threat. He’s one of many concerns. Hope it’s the pay me big bucks stress but I still say he s meh. Prove me wrong Fred!
He was good the year before last as well far from meh. Sounds like you are talking about Geekie and Coyle.

Freddy needs to get his head out of his ass like the entire organization
 

PB37

Mr Selke
Oct 1, 2002
26,171
21,745
Maine
Freddy, like the 8 other skaters out there, looks like he's confused with what his assignments are. But he's also been sloppy with his passing, which again, seems to be like the flu as it's infected just about everyone.

I know when things aren't going well the theme seems to be " too lazy, not trying hard enough " but to me, the majority of their issues are coming with the mental side of the game. Lazy passes, bad penalties, running into each other, taking the puck into traffic on solo hero adventures. They are playing dumb, uninspired hockey right now and the 4th line/goaltending is going to cover up only some of the team wide warts.
 

Number8

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Oct 31, 2007
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19,053
If someone told me Freddy was second in team in hits (he is), I'd not believe you.

Great that he's throwing "hits" that some stat collector thinks counts, but I'd rather see some actual intensity to those hits....... and his game as a whole.

Plenty of players need to pick up their game. However, if there is one player on the team who should be embarrassed by how his game compares to that of our 4th line, it is him.

They are playing the game the way he needs to in order to be successful.

Who knows, maybe he's trying to get demoted to the 4th line so that his plus/minus will look better?
 

NDiesel

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Mar 22, 2008
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Yeah I thought he was much better yesterday, added a nice assist but like most of the team he has no idea what identity he wants
 

EverettMike

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Mar 7, 2009
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Yeah I thought he was much better yesterday, added a nice assist but like most of the team he has no idea what identity he wants

I was focusing on him solely during a few shifts and he was totally aimless, just drifting around, not engaging with anyone or the play. On a night they desperately could have used a wrecking ball to try and get their emotional investment up (along with the crowd) he was nowhere to be found. As usual.
 

Sheppy

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Nov 23, 2011
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The Arctic
Not so much as a token staged fight, or a heavy statement hit. Things you might expect during one of his many invisible streaks.
Like I said before. The games where he wasn't involved offensively, he was in other teams faces, drawing penalties (though, drawing penalties against this current Bruins team might not even be a benefit at this time)
 

NDiesel

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Mar 22, 2008
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I was focusing on him solely during a few shifts and he was totally aimless, just drifting around, not engaging with anyone or the play. On a night they desperately could have used a wrecking ball to try and get their emotional investment up (along with the crowd) he was nowhere to be found. As usual.
Yeah I did catch him a couple of times just drifting nowhere and wondering wtf he was thinking...
 
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Over the volcano

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Mar 10, 2006
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I was focusing on him solely during a few shifts and he was totally aimless, just drifting around, not engaging with anyone or the play. On a night they desperately could have used a wrecking ball to try and get their emotional investment up (along with the crowd) he was nowhere to be found. As usual.
You could find him on the score sheet at least - helped Brazzeau pot his first and Geekie notch his first point. Sad as it is, that group was the best the PP has looked in a while.
 
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