Strangelove
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-10 for the series. I hope to never have to see him in a Leaf uniform again. He may skate hard, but he's a total liability at both ends of the ice.
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Strangelove said:-10 for the series. I hope to never have to see him in a Leaf uniform again. He may skate hard, but he's a total liability at both ends of the ice.
Bullfrog said:Strangelove said:-10 for the series. I hope to never have to see him in a Leaf uniform again. He may skate hard, but he's a total liability at both ends of the ice.
Did you actually watch the games? I think saying he was a total liability is completely wrong. I thought he was dangerous in the offensive zone, much more so than in the regular season.
Strangelove said:The guy gives the illusion of playing well by sort of skating hard and being near the puck a lot of the time. But he gives it away constantly--in the offensive end he has no ability to cycle the puck and in the defensive he is either poorly positioned or over-powered by the the other team. He also has a tendency to make extremely poor decisions with the puck (e.g. last minute of game six). Which is why, by and large, his shifts turn into mad scrambles in the defensive end and, far too often, goals against.
It's great that he gets back up again after being destroyed by opposing players. But as a second or even third line centerman he simply does not cut it. Not for 5.5 mil at any rate.
Strangelove said:Bullfrog said:Strangelove said:-10 for the series. I hope to never have to see him in a Leaf uniform again. He may skate hard, but he's a total liability at both ends of the ice.
Did you actually watch the games? I think saying he was a total liability is completely wrong. I thought he was dangerous in the offensive zone, much more so than in the regular season.
Every second. I was at two of them. The guy gives the illusion of playing well by sort of skating hard and being near the puck a lot of the time. But he gives it away constantly--in the offensive end he has no ability to cycle the puck and in the defensive he is either poorly positioned or over-powered by the the other team. He also has a tendency to make extremely poor decisions with the puck (e.g. last minute of game six). Which is why, by and large, his shifts turn into mad scrambles in the defensive end and, far too often, goals against.
It's great that he gets back up again after being destroyed by opposing players. But as a second or even third line centerman he simply does not cut it. Not for 5.5 mil at any rate.
Nik the Trik said:This argument seems to me to boil down to "The Leafs shouldn't have signed Grabovski at the market rate because they should have known he was incapable of doing what he'd proven he'd been able to do over the previous four seasons."
Britishbulldog said:I guess where I look at this market rate is compare him to others around the same salary and see how they stack up. I don't like the front end loaded contracts as they are deceptive in determining player value like Carter, M. Richard, B Richard, Hossa, Sharp, etc.; contracts offered when the GM is drunk or something like Horcoff's; so that narrows it down to contracts like Pominville $5.3, Doan $5.3, Tavares $5.5, Cammalleri $6.0 and Elias $6.0.
Britishbulldog said:Would any of those players be a better option next season for the Leafs (besides Tavares obviously) over Grabovski? That's one way to look at it I guess.
Britishbulldog said:I prefer to look at the current Leafs team and try to speculate what is the best option for each position and I feel that for a 2nd line center Kadri is good enough and as a 1st line center Grabovski isn't. I guess some fans might see it differently.
Strangelove said:Near the end of the Game in Six they show Grabo's entire shift where the Bruins scored the winning OT goal. This, to me, is a microcosm of his play this season in the Leafs end. He floats around and picks up absolutely no one, which is totally unacceptable as an NHL centerman: http://video.mapleleafs.nhl.com/videocenter/console?catid=802&id=248513&lang=en&navid=DL|TOR|home
Strangelove said:Near the end of the Game in Six they show Grabo's entire shift where the Bruins scored the winning OT goal. This, to me, is a microcosm of his play this season in the Leafs end. He floats around and picks up absolutely no one, which is totally unacceptable as an NHL centerman: http://video.mapleleafs.nhl.com/videocenter/console?catid=802&id=248513&lang=en&navid=DL|TOR|home