LuncheonMeat
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Potvin29 said:cw said:It's not a foundation one can build a team around. I've never seen a hockey team win a league championship with a guy like this as a key figure. And I think that's what the Leafs have concluded.
I don't even know how one can argue against or for this. How do you disprove or prove it? I've also never seen a team win a Cup with a player like Kessel and a poor roster around him. Any team that wins the Cup is going to have a very strong roster with multiple key players. Chicago has Kane and Toews - which is "built around"? Or is it Keith? Who is LA built around? Doughty? Kopitar? Quick?
I don't want to re-hash to old Yzerman argument, but again "I never saw a team built around Yzerman win the Cup...until they surrounded him with multiple Hall of Famers for years on end."
Why is Kessel labeled as unable to win with because he's not surrounded by better players? I mean, Rick Nash was criticized his entire career, was unable to wring success out of poor rosters in Columbus by himself...goes to New York and they're in the Cup finals and have a chance to do so again. Rick Nash: streaky, an Olympian, predominantly a pure goal scorer, a total of 4 playoff games in 9 seasons. Suddenly he's a key cog in a Cup contender.
It's incredibly unfair to heap so much on Kessel's shoulders. Fact is, no one could do more with these teams. And it wouldn't be their faults either.
There's no need to build ridiculous narratives about being unable to win with "a guy like that." Just say what it actually is - unable to win with a roster like that.
Your Rick Nash argument is exactly why I'm hopeful the Leafs can grab a good return for Kessel. Scorers of his caliber don't come available very often, and he should shine on a team where he isn't the best/only good player.