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herman said:RE: Martin
Justin Bourne and Kent Wilson had a good conversation about this very topic the other day:
https://theathletic.com/150291/2017/11/08/bourne-and-wilson-a-conversation-on-the-value-of-having-a-tough-guy/
They get into something that I've mused about before: hockey is run for the most part by people who've played the game (in different eras), so their priorities are sometimes emotional connections to what worked for them in the dressing room in the past.
Coming up against a team where you know someone will try to run you does affect your decision-making to a degree, which tips the balance of the many 50/50 plays that happen during the course of the game. Learning how to play through that will separate the elite players from the merely skilled players.
Aside from that, the skills dev team have been putting in really good work into the fringes of our lineup. Martin is a better puckhandler now than he was when he arrived (he's still probably the worst in our lineup, but it's serviceable now). Polak noticeably improved after a season and a half (but we can't fix his speed).
I thought it was interesting that Wilson and Bourne didn't mention Martin in that piece, but did mention Polak. And here's why (IMO): Martin is at least a replacement level player, Polak definitely isn't.
So, the issue for me isn't that Martin isn't an NHLer. I think he is, and he does provide the toughness that GM's/Coaches want to see. He's definitely not Tom Wilson/Milan Lucic tough AND decent, but he's not going to hurt you like Glass does. But the Leafs have above-replacement level players sitting regularly or in the minors and I totally understand the frustration that Babcock isn't playing them ahead of Martin.