Andy007
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gunnar36 said:I really have a hard time seeing him ever eclipse the 20 goal mark again.
The funny thing is that other than that 30 goal season, his highest output is 17 goals in a season.
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gunnar36 said:I really have a hard time seeing him ever eclipse the 20 goal mark again.
2badknees said:He's had a bad year. If they can put him with Bolland and Kulemin, the only two guys on the team that can play a cycle game down low, perhaps that can play to his strengths and get him back on track.
Britishbulldog said:2badknees said:He's had a bad year. If they can put him with Bolland and Kulemin, the only two guys on the team that can play a cycle game down low, perhaps that can play to his strengths and get him back on track.
That might be a nice 3rd line but I think I would prefer Kulemin with Kadri and Lupul instead Raymond.
Rebel_1812 said:Britishbulldog said:2badknees said:He's had a bad year. If they can put him with Bolland and Kulemin, the only two guys on the team that can play a cycle game down low, perhaps that can play to his strengths and get him back on track.
That might be a nice 3rd line but I think I would prefer Kulemin with Kadri and Lupul instead Raymond.
Clarkson needs to play with Kadri and Lupul. If you want him to score more, try playing him with the offensively skilled guys.
Andy007 said:gunnar36 said:I really have a hard time seeing him ever eclipse the 20 goal mark again.
The funny thing is that other than that 30 goal season, his highest output is 17 goals in a season.
Rebel_1812 said:Britishbulldog said:2badknees said:He's had a bad year. If they can put him with Bolland and Kulemin, the only two guys on the team that can play a cycle game down low, perhaps that can play to his strengths and get him back on track.
That might be a nice 3rd line but I think I would prefer Kulemin with Kadri and Lupul instead Raymond.
Clarkson needs to play with Kadri and Lupul. If you want him to score more, try playing him with the offensively skilled guys.
Andy007 said:You mean the line that he has played on mostly this season, where he has barely scored or put up any points?
A Weekend at Bernier's said:TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS LINES FOR 2014-03-10
EVEN STRENGTH
FORWARDS
#1 30.6% BOZAK,TYLER - KESSEL,PHIL - VAN RIEMSDYK,JAMES
#2 17.7% KADRI,NAZEM - KULEMIN,NIKOLAI - LUPUL,JOFFREY
#3 10.9% CLARKSON,DAVID - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
#4 8.9% BODIE,TROY - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
bustaheims said:I'm not sure how up to date those numbers are, because that particular line combination only represents 3.31% of Clarkson's ESTOI so far this season.
bustaheims said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS LINES FOR 2014-03-10
EVEN STRENGTH
FORWARDS
#1 30.6% BOZAK,TYLER - KESSEL,PHIL - VAN RIEMSDYK,JAMES
#2 17.7% KADRI,NAZEM - KULEMIN,NIKOLAI - LUPUL,JOFFREY
#3 10.9% CLARKSON,DAVID - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
#4 8.9% BODIE,TROY - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
I'm not sure how up to date those numbers are, because that particular line combination only represents 3.31% of Clarkson's ESTOI so far this season. If you want a better break down of his linemates, you can find it here. His most frequent centre appears to be a toss up between Kadri and McClement, while his most frequent LW seems to be Raymond, though Lupul is not far behind (nor is Kulemin). The most frequent line combo he's been used on is with McClement and Kulemin, but, that still only represents 18.81% of his ESTOI. He's been bounced between the 2nd and 3rd line a lot, which means he's seen a lot of ice time with one or both of Lupul or Kadri.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Still, the comment that Clarkson has played the majority of his time with Kadri and Lupul is at best an exaggeration.
A Weekend at Bernier's said:Andy007 said:You mean the line that he has played on mostly this season, where he has barely scored or put up any points?
Um, no. Subjectively, your statement that Clarkson has played with Kadri and Lupul seemed wrong to me. Then I searched, and searched, and searched, and finally came up with something quantitative:
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS LINES FOR 2014-03-10
EVEN STRENGTH
FORWARDS
#1 30.6% BOZAK,TYLER - KESSEL,PHIL - VAN RIEMSDYK,JAMES
#2 17.7% KADRI,NAZEM - KULEMIN,NIKOLAI - LUPUL,JOFFREY
#3 10.9% CLARKSON,DAVID - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
#4 8.9% BODIE,TROY - HOLLAND,PETER - RAYMOND,MASON
And while I'm not going to swim completely against the current and say Clarkson has been all I'd hoped he would be, I will say he also has not been as consistently brutal as he's being made out to be. I've seen posters say Troy Bodie is a better player, that he might now score more than 7 goals each year of his contract. Look, Clarkson is struggling - big time - but there is skill there, and he can be an effective player.
I think Dr. Leafer said it a while ago, and I'm paraphrasing here, give Clarkson a mulligan for this year, hit the reset button for 14-15, and reserve final conclusions until then.
Andy007 said:Clarkson has been mostly awful this year and has been criticized accordingly. If he starts playing better or has a better year next year, great! I don't see why conclusions have to be reserved. This is a player who has failed to reach 20 and 30 points in full 82 game schedules in the past and has had only one season where he reached 40 (46). It's an awful contract for a barely average player who hasn't played well and he (and Nonis) are being judged quite fairly imo.
As for the line combos I think your "um..no" response has already been refuted. Clarkson has received a good amount of playing time including top six minutes and powerplay time. He might start playing better but, again, based on his career numbers I'm not sure how much better he can play.
Bodie vs. Clarkson on equal contracts? I take Clarkson. Bodie for league minimum and Clarkson over 5mill each year for 7 years? Bodie, easily, hands down. Heck, give Bodie some PP and 2nd line time and who knows, maybe he can reach Clarkson's avg. NJ season output (which is somewhere in the range of 15 goals and 35 points).
A Weekend at Bernier's said:I've seen posters say Troy Bodie is a better player