KrisLeturnover
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- Jan 17, 2021
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Desharnais didn’t need to be “turned around”. He had a good year last year. You guys just don’t know how to utilize him I guess or make the best of his skillset
In fairness to Vinny, the man is 28 and toiled in the minors FOREVER. You simply cannot fault a guy for taking an offer that’s a full million higher than he could’ve got in Edmonton. A late career guy who’s constantly on the bubble cannot turn that down.Hopefully Vinny (and Klim Kostin) help some of these dumb dumbs around the NHL realize that sometimes staying put for a bit less money in a great situation is better than chasing the dough. Desharnais did this to himself and I am not shocked by this outcome.
Your analysis is accurate. He absolutely can clear the crease. There isn't much else he can do, but he can absolutely clear the crease.Well, I've legit never watched him play (well, I've watched hockey games in which he's gotten minutes, but never actually noticed him whatsoever), but I do have an account at HockeyViz...
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...and that makes it look like he can be described as "G-ddamn, that boy sure can clear the crease! ...dunno if he can do anything else at all, but he for sure clears the crease!"
I imagine that would have value to somebody somewhere.
It was a head scratcher given he signed him for two yr at 2 mil when he hadn't even established himself as a full time NHL.Ruthervin has done an outstanding job here but yea, really hated that signing the moment it was announced
Why? These bubble guys need to secure their future beyond hockey. A couple extra million means more than having your name on the cup and being broke.Hopefully Vinny (and Klim Kostin) help some of these dumb dumbs around the NHL realize that sometimes staying put for a bit less money in a great situation is better than chasing the dough. Desharnais did this to himself and I am not shocked by this outcome.
Ya all of 120ish games in ahlIn fairness to Vinny, the man is 28 and toiled in the minors FOREVER. You simply cannot fault a guy for taking an offer that’s a full million higher than he could’ve got in Edmonton. A late career guy who’s constantly on the bubble cannot turn that down.
Agreed on Kostin though. He could’ve done some good things in Edmonton and really set himself up for a big payday.