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moon111 said:Kessel only had half the give-aways of all Pittsburgh wingers combined. They can afford to have some defensive lapse?
And combined, their +/- was the same as Winnik's. Bozak was 9th in take-aways last season. As much as Kessel might of propped Bozak's offence, Bozak was the defensive-conscious of that tandem. So which Pittsburgh center is going to cover for Kessel? They're pretty competitive so they'll do it. But I can see that act wearing thin on them after awhile. It's one thing to give up the puck, especially if you carry it so much. But it's another thing to be digging in your pocket to see if you have enough coin to buy a hot dog while your team is left out to dry.Nik the Trik said:moon111 said:Kessel only had half the give-aways of all Pittsburgh wingers combined. They can afford to have some defensive lapse?
Hey, you know what three players on Pittsburgh had the most giveaways? Crosby, Malkin and Letang. Easy guys to get the puck off of, right? Terrible, soft hockey players, right?
Bozak was the defensive-conscious of that tandem.
moon111 said:And combined, their +/- was the same as Winnik's. Bozak was 9th in take-aways last season. As much as Kessel might of propped Bozak's offence, Bozak was the defensive-conscious of that tandem. So which Pittsburgh center is going to cover for Kessel? They're pretty competitive so they'll do it. But I can see that act wearing thin on them after awhile. It's one thing to give up the puck, especially if you carry it so much. But it's another thing to be digging in your pocket to see if you have enough coin to buy a hot dog while your team is left out to dry.
Potvin29 said:You know who had a worse +/- as a Leaf? Wendel Clark. I'm sure you all know though since it's always mentioned in discussions about Clark as a Leaf.
Bullfrog said:Out of curiosity, how many goals does everything think Kessel will score this year?
35, 40, 78?
I think he'll be close to 40 (in the 35-40 range.) I also think, though, that his presence will allow Crosby to break 40 goals.
Bullfrog said:Out of curiosity, how many goals does everything think Kessel will score this year?
35, 40, 78?
I think he'll be close to 40 (in the 35-40 range.) I also think, though, that his presence will allow Crosby to break 40 goals.
L K said:I think that's the biggest thing. Kessel's actually a fantastic passer and I think we watched Bozak flub a number of opportunities that either Kessel or Malkin would be able to finish. If he plays with Crosby I think it's likely we see something in the 40/50/90 kind of realm.
Bullfrog said:Out of curiosity, how many goals does everything think Kessel will score this year?
35, 40, 78?
I think he'll be close to 40 (in the 35-40 range.) I also think, though, that his presence will allow Crosby to break 40 goals.
mr grieves said:70.
Or lots.
Some guy did some math.
Here: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/how-many-goals-could-phil-kessel-score-with-penguins---trending-topics-145619690.html
L K said:Bullfrog said:Out of curiosity, how many goals does everything think Kessel will score this year?
35, 40, 78?
I think he'll be close to 40 (in the 35-40 range.) I also think, though, that his presence will allow Crosby to break 40 goals.
I think that's the biggest thing. Kessel's actually a fantastic passer and I think we watched Bozak flub a number of opportunities that either Kessel or Malkin would be able to finish. If he plays with Crosby I think it's likely we see something in the 40/50/90 kind of realm.
bustaheims said:cw said:Kessel's going to be pretty good for a few years but in the latter part of his contract, I think his lack of fitness will catch up to him.
You need to be careful about how strongly you buy into media generated narratives. At training camp last season, Kessel earned some of the highest ratings in fitness testing. His perceived "lack of fitness" is entirely based on him having a rounder face and some offhand remarks he made about not skating much last summer - not "not training," just not skating.
Bullfrog said:And yet, as he's getting older, he's decided to work-out with Gary Robert's gym. It's almost like he's adapting.
cw said:Bullfrog said:And yet, as he's getting older, he's decided to work-out with Gary Robert's gym. It's almost like he's adapting.
or what the Penguins team does ....
Gary Roberts to oversee Penguins training at new Cranberry facility