Frank E said:So the Leafs don't live in the house? Who lives in the house?
The fans?
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Frank E said:So the Leafs don't live in the house? Who lives in the house?
Hey, maybe he's been fasting to discourage Arizona from drafting him.CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
Heroic Shrimp said:Hey, maybe he's been fasting to discourage Arizona from drafting him.CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
That is a little light for me, too, but I can live with it if I have to.
CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
Frank E said:CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
That's a little concerning guys...I know the Pat Kane references and all, but man, that's light.
LuncheonMeat said:I was just thinking, if I'm Strome, and a huge Leafs fan, I'm probably delivering the worst interview I can summon with Arizona at the combine. Then, after changing out of my food-stained track suit, I'm slipping on the Prada and sitting down with the Leafs.
Who wouldn't do that??
Yeah but weight is much more easily fixed than height. 2 years of solid resistance training and he could easily put on 15lbs or more of muscle.Frank E said:CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
That's a little concerning guys...I know the Pat Kane references and all, but man, that's light.
Bender said:Yeah but weight is much more easily fixed than height. 2 years of solid resistance training and he could easily put on 15lbs or more of muscle.
Nik the Trik said:Seriously. Let's look at what Tyler Johnson is doing this year listed at 5'9, 182.
The Leafs will bulk him up but the truth is, it's not overly necessary.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:Seriously. Let's look at what Tyler Johnson is doing this year listed at 5'9, 182.
The Leafs will bulk him up but the truth is, it's not overly necessary.
I don't need to tell you that for every Tyler Johnson, there's 15 Spencer Abbott's.
Nik the Trik said:Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:Seriously. Let's look at what Tyler Johnson is doing this year listed at 5'9, 182.
The Leafs will bulk him up but the truth is, it's not overly necessary.
I don't need to tell you that for every Tyler Johnson, there's 15 Spencer Abbott's.
I don't need to tell you that for every Jonathan Toews, there's 15 Chad Kilgers.
Frank E said:Wait...I was making up ratios for lightweight undrafted AHL All-Stars to NHL All-Stars...what the hell is yours?
Nik the Trik said:LuncheonMeat said:I was just thinking, if I'm Strome, and a huge Leafs fan, I'm probably delivering the worst interview I can summon with Arizona at the combine. Then, after changing out of my food-stained track suit, I'm slipping on the Prada and sitting down with the Leafs.
Who wouldn't do that??
Well, anyone who was honest, straight-forward and wanted to get their career off on the right foot. Strome would know, or at least his agent would tell him, that there's no guarantee the Leafs would take him anyway and that word would get out about what he did and that he probably didn't need the "problem" label attached to him early in his career.
He could aim to go #4 but still get passed on for Marner or Hanifin and then he's have to explain to other teams why he was such a dink to the Coyotes.
Likewise, the Coyotes aren't idiots. They know he's not going to throw away a successful pro career by not trying his hardest for them.
Well, Marner is 5'11 so that is not small really. He is a bit light, but can put on weight as ALL NHL'ers do.Nik the Trik said:Frank E said:Wait...I was making up ratios for lightweight undrafted AHL All-Stars to NHL All-Stars...what the hell is yours?
I was making the point that just about wherever a player comes from or what dimensions he has, there's going to be way more failures than successes. Kilger, like Toews, was a big Center picked in the top 5. Lots of the busts in the top part of the draft, or relative busts, are big strong guys with good offensive numbers in junior like Kilger or Strome. Everyone outside of a Connor McDavid like superstar talent is a longshot to be a great player.
Think of Marner in that context. Everyone doing these scouting rankings knows how big or small Marner is. Every year lots of guys get ratings like "He would be a first round prospect if it wasn't for his size". Marner hasn't been dropped like that. His high ranking is in spite of his size, not unrelated to it.
Bringing up Tyler Johnson isn't saying that Marner is likely to be as good as Johnson, it's saying that size isn't the impediment people think it is if the skill is there.
Heroic Shrimp said:Hey, maybe he's been fasting to discourage Arizona from drafting him.CarltonTheBear said:[tweet]607201808201707521[/tweet]
Not sure if this changes how I feel about him, but I sure was hoping the 160 lbs number that's on a lot of sites was out of date.
That is a little light for me, too, but I can live with it if I have to.