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Sarge said:I've felt the same way about Kulemin this year.
Me too. As much as Jake Gardiner is no Jake Gardiner, Nikolai Kulemin definitely is no Jake Gardiner.
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Sarge said:I've felt the same way about Kulemin this year.
caveman said:You guys need a hobby.
Saint Nik said:Heroic Shrimp said:It's fair game on your part to say Gardiner's skill-set doesn't closely compare to Leetch's, and it's a reasonable argument. It remains generally irrelevant to my point. You can scratch Leetch from my arbitrary list of elite offensive defensemen to compare to if you like, not that it matters, and throw in the term "poor man's player x" if it makes any of it more palatable.
I think obviously the issue here is that "compare" was sort of misused in the posts we're referring to. Like I said, I understand and agree with your point that any two hockey players can be compared to each other. I am, like I said, making a separate point about the validity and conclusions of the original comparison being made.
To my mind the "poor man's X" phrase always sort of applied to a guy who did all of the things someone else did but to a lesser extent. In this case I'm saying there are several key differences that make simply highlighting the similarities misleading.
RedLeaf said:Another good game last night for the kid. One good rush where he just lost control of the puck at the last minute. "Silver" seems to be getting more and more confident every game he plays.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:RedLeaf said:Another good game last night for the kid. One good rush where he just lost control of the puck at the last minute. "Silver" seems to be getting more and more confident every game he plays.
I like Gardiner but i saw him lose a couple of puck battles in his own end last night, and a couple of times where he just gave the puck up instead of getting it out. (In fairness, he wasn't the only one.) I expect him to improve but right now he's iffy defensively.
Sarge said:Thought it was Crawford... Oh well... Either way, good stuff.
Chazz-Micheal Liles said:I thought he had rather horrid game last nite. He needs to take a rest again.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:He was a +11 since returning to the team after a twelve day rest, the past two games he has been -1, which puts him at +9 since his return on the 5th of January. He does have some positional issues on the defensive side of the game, but he more than makes up for it with his skating ability and hockey sense 90% or more of the time.
We are in the middle of a playoff push and need all the help we can get, to suggest Gardiner is not among the six best dmen we have is borderline ridiculous.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/4493/gamelog;_ylt=Ag9h0ZuIadPIVGy8_WOTcsxivLYF
Those are the stats, so 'yes so'.
To suggest that Mike Komisarek can make more of a useful contribution to a hockey team than Jake Gardiner is laughable.
Maybe Mike has dirty pictures of you or is a great guy off the ice, either way, no thanks.