Highlander
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As I started this thread we can now close it. Its not even close, we need to keep Kappi on this team.gunnar36 said:If this thread was titled Kappi vs Nylander, I would still choose Kappi. His speed is top end and we are seeing hands and play making ability that we didn't see when he was under utilized on fourth line. Plus he has a physical presence and strength to go along with the skill which is an asset lacking among this forward group. Very effective on PK to boot.
If he keeps playing the way he has been and continues to flank Matthews, I could honestly see him asking for Nylander type dollars. In hindsight, they really should of tried extending him long term this past summer.
Highlander said:As I started this thread we can now close it. Its not even close, we need to keep Kappi on this team.
CarltonTheBear said:Putting aside the "do we have to trade one" conversation for a second, it'll be interesting to see who finishes the season with more points.
Frycer14 said:CarltonTheBear said:Putting aside the "do we have to trade one" conversation for a second, it'll be interesting to see who finishes the season with more points.
If Kapanen continues to play with Kadri and Marleau, while Johnsson gets more time with Matthews, I have no doubt Johnsson will make it interesting.
As I mentioned in the GDT awhile back, having Hyman out for an extended period has been an interesting utility exercise to see who can play complementary roles in the top 6. If it was up to me, Hyman would be on the 3rd line/PK duty.
Frycer14 said:If Kapanen continues to play with Kadri and Marleau, while Johnsson gets more time with Matthews, I have no doubt Johnsson will make it interesting.
As I mentioned in the GDT awhile back, having Hyman out for an extended period has been an interesting utility exercise to see who can play complementary roles in the top 6. If it was up to me, Hyman would be on the 3rd line/PK duty.
Highlander said:Just a revisit on this thread. I love Kappi, his speed, his flair, his hair. Undoubtable a major talent. But after the last few games it becomes clear to me that Johnsson is the more complete player, defensivly responsible, digs in the corners like Hyman and Brown, skates pretty damn fast, but he has what Kappi so frustratingly doesn't have, he has the finish, the touch around the net, he has that being in the right place at the right time quality and can put the puck in the net.
When this thread had a little life it seems that Kappi was the hands down choice, for me I would choose Johnsson, it it becomes a choice that we have to make
Nik the Trik said:None of these guys are worth losing much sleep over. Especially with a decent depth of talent in the system on the wing. It's been a while but soon enough Leafs fans will remember that with really talented offensive players on the team finding guys who can chip in a few points while playing alongside them isn't the trickiest thing in the world and it's one of the areas where the team should be looking to save cap money.