OldTimeHockey
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Bullfrog said:OldTimeHockey said:Relative to other NHL players he's in the lower 3rd of players skill wise, you are correct. He CAN play hockey though. Not the greatest NHLer to put on blades...Not the worst either.
Like I said, as long as fighting is part of the game...He CAN play hockey..at an NHL level.
If he's not fighting, he's not a good NHL hockey player and there are many that can take his place.
It's a little puzzling that you can't separate his skill at punching people in the face from his skill at playing the game.
The problem that I have and I think most are overlooking, is fighting is a skill required in today's NHL.
We'd all like to dress Nazim Kadri's on all 4 lines.
I get why people complain that he gets on the ice before Grabovski. I also understand why Montreal fans complain they are too small and don't have a guy to punch the crap out of someone so their smaller players can get space on the ice.
But I'll take a step back.
Some say fighting doesn't help win hockey games. The coaches getting paid a couple million a year seem to think it does. Every team employs them. The Leafs lead the league in fights this year and seem to be winning quite a few games.
Someone will now pull out some 'corsi' stats that show that I can neither prove or disprove that fighting is a part of 'hockey' and it will all go away.