herman
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WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:I think the lazy part is from a lot of people in the blogosphere screaming bloody murder when every move isn't a slam dunk.
I realise now my word choice with you was more confrontational than it needed to be, sorry about that.
There seems to be a knee-jerk reaction from a lot of well-read people whenever the team does something that they don't believe to be absolutely perfect.
I mean look at the work that has been done on the prospect pool alone in the past 18 months, they are now fairly widely regarded as having the deepest most talented prospect pool in the league.
At what point do they get even a fraction of benefit of the doubt?
Matt Martin on his worst day is a $1.5 million dollar headache if you bury him in the minors.
2% of the cap potentially and yet you have people reacting like they just dropped another Clarkson log in Leafs nation's mouth.
Do you think this management group made this commitment to Martin without any idea of what the team is going to look like going forward?
They clearly feel he has a skillset and a style of game that will add value to the bottom of the lineup and to answer your question, no I don't think the players you mentioned play the same game to the same level as Martin does. Babcock talks relentlessly about being heavy down low and Martin is one of the best in the league at that style of hard grinding game, if he gives you 10-12 minutes a night, but those are minutes that really wear opposition defences down and give the skilled guys in the lineup an extra second, isn't that worth it?
Add to all of this that we know that Michalek, Greening, Laich, Robidas and several others on expiring deals are likely to be gone sooner rather than later.
I'm absolutely fine with the deal and I think it's a small enough commitment, that even the management who themselves have conceded it's slightly more than they wanted to pay, deserve some slack.
I figured it was a response to the larger reaction in social media. No harm done and got some conversation going
I give this management team a lot of slack and credit, probably too much usually. This off season has been very odd, apart from some clear cut obviously good moves (Matthews). I credit them for largely staying out of the idiocy that was the first hour of free agency.
Martin has some favourable numbers to his game, and obviously plays in a way that will endear him to the fan base and teammates.
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Over the past two seasons Matt Martin has the 2nd best Corsi Against relative to his team in the league. Between Bergeron and D. Sedin.
Personally I thought it would be more valuable to completely stay out of bidding wars, and just pan the edges for cast off options on the cheap. I could envision existing players on our depth chart fulfilling a similar role (albeit to a lesser quality in certain aspects).
Without knowing their exact discussions, I suspect this is a concession 'gift' to Babcock, nominally approved by the analytics team, so that he has someone he can comfortably and consistently rely on to throw over the boards when he needs a D-zone shutdown. Lou's telling-not-telling words after the deal seem to indicate the group was pretty split on the decision but the opposing side didn't raise enough of a fuss to kibosh (probably because of the lowish cost).