Corn Flake said:
Britishbulldog said:
Bullfrog said:
What are you actually saying? The Leafs think he'll be a decent two-way centre with leadership skills?
The problem I have with Bolland is that he ISN'T a good center at all. In the playoffs he FO% was between 25% and 35%. The last 4 of the 5 games before injured his FO% were 40% Van, 40% Cal, 27.8% Edm, 20% Clb. He seem to luck out against Pittsburgh.
You can't really judge a guy as being a good centre or not based on a small sample size of bad faceoff % results, especially when he has a long, successful track record before coming to Toronto as a centre on a contending team that won two cups.
Winning faceoffs is a big part of being a good center, but there is so much more involved in the position. Ultimately, Bolland is a good penalty killer and he's good defensively at even strength. He's not talented enough to keep up his offensive pace but he's a good one.
I would be very concerned about his ability to return to the ice this year though given his slow recovery. While the standard is pretty reasonable to go ~1 month without weight bearing, the fact that he has just gotten off crutches recently is not a good sign. Two months with no workouts means he has a lot of recovery time ahead of him. The Leafs are going to be extremely lucky if he makes it back by April.