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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Nik the Trik said:Again, the question for me boils down more to which Dion Phaneuf we're talking about.
NewDion vs. OldDion?
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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Nik the Trik said:Again, the question for me boils down more to which Dion Phaneuf we're talking about.
NewDion vs. OldDion?
Crucialness Key said:As long as we're comparing different versions of Dion:
Celine Dion --> $74.8 million per year (2000-2009)
Stephane Dion --> roughly $150,000 per year in Parliament
CarltonTheBear said:I'm sure there's a couple players that I've missed, but with all that said I'm pretty comfortable slotting Phaneuf somewhere in the 11-15 range. And if he plays the whole season like he has in the first 13 games he's bumping somebody out of the top-10.
CarltonTheBear said:Seabrook and Green aren't as strong on offence and defence (respectively) to be considered better than Phaneuf, and I think both are being propped up a little bit by their linemates (Keith for Seabrook and Ovechkin for Green)
Peter D. said:While on the topic of Phaneuf, I think his play thus far is giving him a really good chance of making the Olympic team.
Peter D. said:While on the topic of Phaneuf, I think his play thus far is giving him a really good chance of making the Olympic team.
Nik the Trik said:Peter D. said:While on the topic of Phaneuf, I think his play thus far is giving him a really good chance of making the Olympic team.
I think he's definitely in the mix but I think the first 4 spots are virtual locks at this point(Weber, Keith, Doughty and Pietrangelo) and then Phaneuf is in on those last three spots with guys like Subban, Letang, Seabrook and others.
Nik the Trik said:Peter D. said:While on the topic of Phaneuf, I think his play thus far is giving him a really good chance of making the Olympic team.
I think he's definitely in the mix but I think the first 4 spots are virtual locks at this point(Weber, Keith, Doughty and Pietrangelo) and then Phaneuf is in on those last three spots with guys like Subban, Letang, Seabrook and others.
Peter D. said:All these guys are exactly who I think are locks and in the mix. The one thing that makes me wonder if Phaneuf has a slight edge up is the way he shoots.
Erndog said:Maybe it's just me but I put Letang as a lock as well. He was over a point a game last season and very well could have won the Norris.
Peter D. said:Just to add, I do think Bouwmeester will be given similar consideration as Phaneuf.
CarltonTheBear said:...I'm pretty comfortable slotting Phaneuf somewhere in the 11-15 range. And if he plays the whole season like he has in the first 13 games he's bumping somebody out of the top-10.
dappleganger said:Peter D. said:While on the topic of Phaneuf, I think his play thus far is giving him a really good chance of making the Olympic team.
Based on his play so this year? Yeah, he should be on the team.
jdh1 said:My 2 cents opinion would like to trade Phaneuf...I don't see him as a cornerstone defenceman for a Stanley Cup team.
Well, I should of qualified my statement.While Phaneuf is a very good defenceman and can play top minutes.However,because of cap space allocation,there is only so many high value contracts that you can give on each team.Bullfrog said:jdh1 said:My 2 cents opinion would like to trade Phaneuf...I don't see him as a cornerstone defenceman for a Stanley Cup team.
I don't understand this argument though. Even if he's not the cornerstone, is he not still a valuable member of the team?
If you presented an argument such as having him at a high cap hit prevents the team from acquiring a better defenseman, I could at least start to consider it. Otherwise, I'm not sure the ol' "cornerstone" argument is really all the relevant to deciding whether or not to keep a player.