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cw said:http://sports.nationalpost.com/2011/10/10/no-escaping-leafs-nation/
?The little bastard?s coming back quicker than I expected. A little heat on me."
;D
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cw said:http://sports.nationalpost.com/2011/10/10/no-escaping-leafs-nation/
?The little bastard?s coming back quicker than I expected. A little heat on me."
With another week under his belt, Lombardi may be ready for 3rd line duty too. I like Frattinon the thrid line but the dominoes of Lombardi staying on the 4th line means something else has to give. If Lombardi was totally healthy and fit, this is probably what I'd do:
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Frattin Lombardi Armstrong
Brown Steckel/Bozak Dupuis/enforcer if needed
[/quote]BlueWhiteBlood said:With another week under his belt, Lombardi may be ready for 3rd line duty too. I like Frattinon the thrid line but the dominoes of Lombardi staying on the 4th line means something else has to give. If Lombardi was totally healthy and fit, this is probably what I'd do:
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Frattin Lombardi Armstrong
Brown Steckel/Bozak Dupuis/enforcer if needed
I like the work Frattin has been doing also, but I don't think he gets a higher position than Bozak. I think he goes down to the Marlies before Bozak plays on the 4th line. Bozak not getting any love at all and I think management/ coaching staff think more highly of him than that personally.
I see a healthy line up looking slightly different.
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Lombardi Bozak Armstrong
Brown Steckel Dupuis/enforcer if needed
BlueWhiteBlood said:With another week under his belt, Lombardi may be ready for 3rd line duty too. I like Frattinon the thrid line but the dominoes of Lombardi staying on the 4th line means something else has to give. If Lombardi was totally healthy and fit, this is probably what I'd do:
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Frattin Lombardi Armstrong
Brown Steckel/Bozak Dupuis/enforcer if needed
I like the work Frattin has been doing also, but I don't think he gets a higher position than Bozak. I think he goes down to the Marlies before Bozak plays on the 4th line. Bozak not getting any love at all and I think management/ coaching staff think more highly of him than that personally.
I see a healthy line up looking slightly different.
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Lombardi Bozak Armstrong
Brown Steckel Dupuis/enforcer if needed
cw said:So it's a case of putting players in the best position to succeed for the team. Frattin's set of talents seem to compliment that line better by bringing something different than having two guys (Lombardi & Bozak) who bring a somewhat similar offensive and defensive game to that line.BlueWhiteBlood said:With another week under his belt, Lombardi may be ready for 3rd line duty too. I like Frattinon the thrid line but the dominoes of Lombardi staying on the 4th line means something else has to give. If Lombardi was totally healthy and fit, this is probably what I'd do:
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Frattin Lombardi Armstrong
Brown Steckel/Bozak Dupuis/enforcer if needed
I like the work Frattin has been doing also, but I don't think he gets a higher position than Bozak. I think he goes down to the Marlies before Bozak plays on the 4th line. Bozak not getting any love at all and I think management/ coaching staff think more highly of him than that personally.
I see a healthy line up looking slightly different.
Lupul Connolly Kessel
MacArthur Grabovski Kulemin
Lombardi Bozak Armstrong
Brown Steckel Dupuis/enforcer if needed
In fact, I'd be inclined to keep Frattin on that line and have Lombardi on the 4th if he's not ready because I like the mix of his talents with Armstrong & a center like Bozak/Lombardi better.
This is the sort of thing that must happen as teams improve their roster talent. Guys we may have liked in the past have to fall back when the better talents arrive to improve the club.
BlueWhiteBlood said:Just to expand on Gradiner a bit. Doesn't it make more sense to have Gardiner play for the Marlies in all situations and top minutes, so he can hopefully replace Liles next season? I'm not trying to take anything away from the youngster, but I think development would be the top priority here. I supported him making the team, because he had an outstanding camp, but I also thought we were going to see a trade of at least one guy off that blue line. I suppose there still could be a trade, but until something is imminent, I'd send him down and let Eakins work with him on the finer points of playing defense in the Pro's.
Britishbulldog said:Due to waivers, 2 way vs 1 way contracts, etc I expect BWB's lineup over yours but I understand your logic.
Three pretty good NHL coaches with a flair for defence have liked Lombardi at center: Sutter, Tippett & Trotz. He's played well there. He's been one of their top Pkers and he's popped his share of points with respectable ice time of around 17 mins - with a chunk of it on the PK. Except for his season in Phoenix, he hasn't seen tons of PP time. He's a proven NHL center who has to prove he's still capable after his concussion. So far, so good but he has a ways to go.
Derk said:I don't know why, but I am already getting tired of Connolly being injured all the time, and it is two games into his first season as a Leaf.
Ah Mr. Glass, how we are longing for you to improve the Leafs.... ;D
Saint Nik said:Derk said:I don't know why, but I am already getting tired of Connolly being injured all the time, and it is two games into his first season as a Leaf.
Ah Mr. Glass, how we are longing for you to improve the Leafs.... ;D
Wasn't there a report a little while ago about how there wasn't a structural problem with Connolly but it was just a matter of pain?
Because, if so, I think that may be fuel for the fire that dude isn't so much "injury-prone" as much as a little bit of a wuss.
Saint Nik said:Because, if so, I think that may be fuel for the fire that dude isn't so much "injury-prone" as much as a little bit of a wuss.
Busta Reims said:Saint Nik said:Because, if so, I think that may be fuel for the fire that dude isn't so much "injury-prone" as much as a little bit of a wuss.
I guess it kind of depends on where he's injured. I mean, if it's a shoulder or a wrist thing and the pain is so severe that it limits the strength he can put into moving the puck and such, do we really want him playing, knowing that he's likely to be almost completely ineffective? I know I wouldn't. Without knowing the details, I'm not sure I can make much of a judgement either way.