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freer said:Please name a defence men at the same age Nylander, that is anywhere as good.
Aaron Ekblad. What do I win?
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freer said:Please name a defence men at the same age Nylander, that is anywhere as good.
Nik the Trik said:freer said:Please name a defence men at the same age Nylander, that is anywhere as good.
Aaron Ekblad. What do I win?
RedLeaf said:The opportunity to debate what the odds are of that trade ever happening?
?He had an imbalance between his quad strength and his hamstring strength, so what we have done is we have basically shut him down to get his hamstring strong enough so he is not getting hurt all the time,? Head Coach, Mike Babcock said.
Heroic Shrimp said:
We knew the honeymoon wasn't going to last forever, but at the same time, not even the biggest pessimist would've expected things to begin to fall apart so quickly. It seems like every ambitious rebuild of any big-market sports team needs a fall person, a scapegoat, and while there was some hesitance to pick one out of a group of rookies and main-stayers, it appears one has been found by the greater populace.
To the shock of very few, I'm sure, that scapegoat is 20-year-old William Nylander. It was predictable as hell, but that doesn't make it make it any less frustrating.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:They should trade Nylander for help on defense articles/sports radio segments coming at you in 3...2...1......
herman said:http://www.pensionplanpuppets.com/2016/12/1/13786304/is-william-nylander-lazy-and-inconsistent
No.
But really good breakdown showing how Nylander operates, and where he can improve.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:That is a really good breakdown.
I'm sure the usual lazy narrative crowd wouldn't have the collective brainpower to make it through the article.
This is the kind of thing the national broadcasters should be doing, instead the sell easy narratives and fill time with hot air.
herman said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:That is a really good breakdown.
I'm sure the usual lazy narrative crowd wouldn't have the collective brainpower to make it through the article.
This is the kind of thing the national broadcasters should be doing, instead the sell easy narratives and fill time with hot air.
I get where you're going with this and I'm all on board!. I don't think the current crop of broadcasters (for the most part) are up to the task, however. Mike Johnson, Marty Biron are quite good though... The media covering this sport is as entrenched as the old school of hockey in management/coaching. Note which side of hockey MSM/blogosphere had what to say about Florida's firing of Gallant.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:TV guys don't have time to go into the kind of detail that was in that article.
At one point, this organization spoke about Marner and Nylander as potential centres. Do you see them as potential centres?
Babcock: I see Willy as a centre, for sure. [Marner], no.