I have doubts.
That's absurd. If they were on the trade market who would get the most back? It would undoubtedly be McDonagh because he's younger, better, and locked up on a good term. If Staal had been healthy the last two years, he'd bring back more too. McDonagh and Staal don't devalue each other by their mutual presences. They both provide a higher level of play than Girardi. Therefore they are more valuable than him.
I think Staal might be moved to the right side. Keeps the play to his left, good for his eye.
Your number one D plays the most minutes, hence it's Girardi...
The problem with Del Zotto is consistency and maybe a little mentally. When he's on his game he's money. Defensively and offensively
Saying Girardi is only adequate because he leeches off of other's is completely ignorant.
insinuating that hes a 1st pairing d-man without staal or mcdonagh is whats ignorant -- it shows an astoundingly simplistic view of analyzing player value.
Insinuating that hes a 1st pairing D-man without Staal or McDonagh is whats ignorant -- it shows an astoundingly simplistic view of analyzing player value.
Yes we are.
If you dig a little deeper and watch the games more carefully, DZ is trying to pick corners because there is no slot presence to screen the goalie. Hence the low shooting percentage.
There's no way Girardi's more valuable than either one when he's older, not as good, and not under contract beyond this season.
That's a bizarre statement to make.
He is a first pairing RD on his own, he partnered with Staal and Mcdonagh through the last 3 seasons and played at high level.
What proof you have that he is not?
Whenever hes played NHL defense without Staal or McDonagh on his left side.
What's absurd is you keep missing a key point in the argument, I am going to try one last time, if you still don't get it, i will just move on.
He is the only RHD of the 3.
If Staal is injured, McD can play top pairing LD minutes.
If McD is injured, Staal can play stop pairing LD minutes.
In either case, the Rangers will not suffer a major drop in performance from the position.
If Girardi is injured, anybody that replaces him will see a significant drop in the position.
It's a fact of life in hockey that top pairing RHD are rare and are valuable. You may not understand it, agree with it or even care, but it is what it is.
Again, McD and Staal are better Dmen than Girardi, but his position makes him more valuable.
I think what kwayry was referring to was the fact that Girardi can play with either one and have it not diminish his effectiveness. Like certain offensive players only shine playing with certain players.
Do you have numbers, stats to support your argument? Who was his partner, what was the drop in production ...?
Or you'd rather keep it vague?
Why do you need stats to back up what everyone and their mother already knows -- that Dan Girardi is the 3rd best defenseman on this team.
You over-inflating his value because he plays the right side is your problem.
Insinuating that hes a 1st pairing D-man without Staal or McDonagh is whats ignorant -- it shows an astoundingly simplistic view of analyzing player value.
And, I know many won't agree, but I don't think that Girardi is on their level. He's prone to brainfarts and bad decisions. Yes, I know we all love him because of his warrior mentality, but that doesn't make him a McD or Staal-level defenseman.
Nobody argued that he he was better than Staal and McDonagh. Your argument was he is a not a first pairing d on his own.
Your problem is you can't back up that bombastic statement with facts.
Well, whenever I see him paired together with MDZ, he looks like ****. In the Boston series, I think he was a -5 in Game 2 because he wasn't paired with Staal or McD.
Girardi is a complimentary player. If he's paired with a defensive juggernaut, they benefit each other. But if he's paired with anything less, his weaknesses begin to show.
Well, whenever I see him paired together with MDZ, he looks like ****. In the Boston series, I think he was a -5 in Game 2 because he wasn't paired with Staal or McD.
Girardi is a complimentary player. If he's paired with a defensive juggernaut, they benefit each other. But if he's paired with anything less, his weaknesses begin to show.
1. Marc Staal //Has played the best hockey of our Ds. Can be a proactive dominating player on he ice. I am not considering where he is today vs two years ago with all the injuries.
2. McD //Very talented, but let's the game come to him defensively a bit too much to be considered elite there and offensively, under Torts he hasn't made a decision on how to move the puck up ice for three years. The absolute best Ds in this league are the Ds who can make those decisions with the puck coming out of their own end. McD really got a non-existing game in that area besides the simplistic pass up the boards on his side of the ice.
McD could become a very very good D in this league (top 10?). But he definitely need to develop a few areas of his game. How fast can he do that under a coach who doesnt handcuff him?
3. Dan Girardi //A great warrior and locker room guy, but he ends up a zone behind the play way too often too be a good nr 1 (which Staal is).
He isnt really good offensively either. A Kevin Lowe of his era. Not a Rob Blake.
Why do you need stats to back up what everyone and their mother already knows -- that Dan Girardi is the 3rd best defenseman on this team.
You over-inflating his value because he plays the right side is your problem.
Doubts about him being healthy?
Fair enough.
But doubts about him being the best when he's healthy? I don't think it's a question really. He's better then McDonagh defensively, and he was on pace to score more then him. Like McD his offense is criminally underrated.