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I actually don't mind McLaren. He's a better hockey player than he gets credit for. I'd be fine with him taking a regular shift in the playoffs.
 
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
So I'd love to see this in the playoffs:

JVR        Grabovski    Kessel
Lupul        Kadri        Kulemin
Komarov  Bozak        Frattin
MacArthur  McLement  Hamilton
*Colborne
*McLaren

Phaneuf  Gunnarsson
Liles      Franson
Gardiner  Fraser
*Komisarek

Imagine a world where both Orr and McLaren aren't every day regulars *sigh

What's Hamilton done to suddenly be included in the Leafs playoff roster?

Well, Hamilton's tenure with the big club hasn't really been positive or negative. McLaren and Orr, imo, have been mostly negative. So the way I calculated it, 0 is greater than -1 (ignoring the fact that Hamilton actually has a bit a skill mixed with some grit and may actually contribute to the team).

Heck, I'd rather even have Colborne in the lineup over the two goons.



 
Andy007 said:
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
So I'd love to see this in the playoffs:

JVR        Grabovski    Kessel
Lupul        Kadri        Kulemin
Komarov  Bozak        Frattin
MacArthur  McLement  Hamilton
*Colborne
*McLaren

Phaneuf  Gunnarsson
Liles      Franson
Gardiner  Fraser
*Komisarek

Imagine a world where both Orr and McLaren aren't every day regulars *sigh

What's Hamilton done to suddenly be included in the Leafs playoff roster?

Well, Hamilton's tenure with the big club hasn't really been positive or negative. McLaren and Orr, imo, have been mostly negative. So the way I calculated it, 0 is greater than -1 (ignoring the fact that Hamilton actually has a bit a skill mixed with some grit and may actually contribute to the team).

Heck, I'd rather even have Colborne in the lineup over the two goons.

McLaren and Orr's tenure has been mostly negative?  Try asking the other players on the team who swear that they're getting more room on the ice because those 2 goons hold other teams accountable for hitting our skilled players.  I'm not a goon-supporter by any means, but I hardly think they've been a negative influence on the team's success.
 
Zee said:
McLaren and Orr's tenure has been mostly negative?  Try asking the other players on the team who swear that they're getting more room on the ice because those 2 goons hold other teams accountable for hitting our skilled players.

Which, of course, puts them in stark contrast to your average fourth liner, who most teammates will badmouth constantly to the press, saying that they're worthless, easily replaceable and lucky to be on a NHL roster.
 
Nik said:
Zee said:
McLaren and Orr's tenure has been mostly negative?  Try asking the other players on the team who swear that they're getting more room on the ice because those 2 goons hold other teams accountable for hitting our skilled players.

Which, of course, puts them in stark contrast to your average fourth liner, who most teammates will badmouth constantly to the press, saying that they're worthless, easily replaceable and lucky to be on a NHL roster.

Do you troll the forum looking for the best opportunity to include a sarcastic reply?
 
Zee said:
Do you troll the forum looking for the best opportunity to include a sarcastic reply?

No, they just come to me when I'm naturally perusing the boards. It's a gift and a curse.
 
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
So I'd love to see this in the playoffs:

JVR        Grabovski    Kessel
Lupul        Kadri        Kulemin
Komarov  Bozak        Frattin
MacArthur  McLement  Hamilton
*Colborne
*McLaren

Phaneuf  Gunnarsson
Liles      Franson
Gardiner  Fraser
*Komisarek

Imagine a world where both Orr and McLaren aren't every day regulars *sigh

What's Hamilton done to suddenly be included in the Leafs playoff roster?

Well, Hamilton's tenure with the big club hasn't really been positive or negative. McLaren and Orr, imo, have been mostly negative. So the way I calculated it, 0 is greater than -1 (ignoring the fact that Hamilton actually has a bit a skill mixed with some grit and may actually contribute to the team).

Heck, I'd rather even have Colborne in the lineup over the two goons.

McLaren and Orr's tenure has been mostly negative?  Try asking the other players on the team who swear that they're getting more room on the ice because those 2 goons hold other teams accountable for hitting our skilled players.  I'm not a goon-supporter by any means, but I hardly think they've been a negative influence on the team's success.

What players are getting more room because of Orr and McLaren barely playing 5 minutes a night?

Quite frankly if anyone is creating room for other players it's smart, tenacious guys like Komarov and McLement. Orr takes stupid penalties and fights guys in the 1st period.
 
Andy007 said:
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
So I'd love to see this in the playoffs:

JVR        Grabovski    Kessel
Lupul        Kadri        Kulemin
Komarov  Bozak        Frattin
MacArthur  McLement  Hamilton
*Colborne
*McLaren

Phaneuf  Gunnarsson
Liles      Franson
Gardiner  Fraser
*Komisarek

Imagine a world where both Orr and McLaren aren't every day regulars *sigh

What's Hamilton done to suddenly be included in the Leafs playoff roster?

Well, Hamilton's tenure with the big club hasn't really been positive or negative. McLaren and Orr, imo, have been mostly negative. So the way I calculated it, 0 is greater than -1 (ignoring the fact that Hamilton actually has a bit a skill mixed with some grit and may actually contribute to the team).

Heck, I'd rather even have Colborne in the lineup over the two goons.

McLaren and Orr's tenure has been mostly negative?  Try asking the other players on the team who swear that they're getting more room on the ice because those 2 goons hold other teams accountable for hitting our skilled players.  I'm not a goon-supporter by any means, but I hardly think they've been a negative influence on the team's success.

What players are getting more room because of Orr and McLaren barely playing 5 minutes a night?

Quite frankly if anyone is creating room for other players it's smart, tenacious guys like Komarov and McLement. Orr takes stupid penalties and fights guys in the 1st period.

I don't recall Orr putting the team in bad spots with stupid penalties as you've said.  Also Carlyle uses them later in games when he feels the team needs an energy boost.  They've been fairly dependable all year.  Hamilton in his 10 games has just been...there.
 
Andy007 said:
Heck, I'd rather even have Colborne in the lineup over the two goons.

It will depend on the team we draw, but there's a very good chance that one or both are out at some point very early on or not in at all.  if the Leafs draw the Habs, there is far less reason to carry two tough guys. Prust will be a factor that probably keeps Orr in, but after that, they will need other assets than facepuncing.  Carlyle scratched Parros quite a bit in the Ducks run so it's not like he hasn't done it before. 

If the Leafs ended up drawing Boston I actually think you need both guys in. The B's will be all about intimidation in the post season, and for Toronto to drop both guys from the lineup takes away the big part of the team that has kep the skill guys feeling protected.  Believe it or not, it's the reality.

But other than Boston I don't see an opponent that requires having both, or maybe even either one of them in the lineup.
 
Zee said:
Andy007 said:
That players are getting more room because of Orr and McLaren barely playing 5 minutes a night?

Quite frankly if anyone is creating room for other players it's smart, tenacious guys like Komarov and McLement. Orr takes stupid penalties and fights guys in the 1st period.

I don't recall Orr putting the team in bad spots with stupid penalties as you've said.  Also Carlyle uses them later in games when he feels the team needs an energy boost.  They've been fairly dependable all year.  Hamilton in his 10 games has just been...there.

Agreed.  My only qualm with the two tough guys was engaging the Islanders tough guys right after the Leafs went up 2-0 in that game. The Isles were a far better team after those two fights.  They should have left well alone.  but anyway...

On top of what you said, the skilled players have made it pretty clear that this year they feel protected out there.  You don't need to have a fighter on your line to feel that way either.  I don't think we as fans who can't hear the dialogue going on the ice during a game understand all the stuff that goes on.  Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

The Leafs of the last few seasons have been easily intimidated. No, Thornton wasn't out pounding on Kessel becasue Orr wasn't on his line, but you can be that all the goon squad on the B's were chirping at him all game long making him and others feel as uncomfortable as possible. 

It's been said many times how much the other team quiets down when Orr is out on the ice. I have seen a LOT less liberties taken with the Leafs skill guys this year. Even though there has been the odd one, it's way way less than it used to be.
 
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.
 
I hope Lupul is back to 100% and able to play like he was during that crazy stretch of games with Kadri.  If the Leafs can get scoring out of that line, it'll be far tougher for opponents who normally just key off the Kessel line.  Clinching early and having these final 3 games as a tune up is the best thing that could have happened for the Leafs.  Aside from the ongoing Gunnarson issue, I think the team is fairly healthy right now.
 
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that?   
 
Frank E said:
I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

Hold on. I've got a good answer to that it's just slow coming because of the carpal tunnel syndrome I'm developing from this very argument.
 
Frank E said:
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

You're looking for a list of guys who elect to speak up and say, "that guy over there, we don't really need him on the team"...?
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
Frank E said:
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

You're looking for a list of guys who elect to speak up and say, "that 250 pound guy who is in earshot over there, we don't really need him on the team"...?

Fixed that type for you  ;)
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
Frank E said:
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

You're looking for a list of guys who elect to speak up and say, "that guy over there, we don't really need him on the team"...?

No, not really.

Just some evidence from players that suggest that the tough guys don't make any difference in their game.

I know a handful of NHLers (most of them ex-now), and they suggest that it certainly makes a difference, especially when they were younger.  As they got older, they were comfortable enough that they could handle whatever came at them...but as young players, they weren't nearly as confident without some back-up.
 
Frank E said:
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

Probably anybody who has played on the Red Wings the past decade.  They've only intermittently had a player who would fight on their team, and their results haven't changed a whole lot in the regular season over that time.
 
Potvin29 said:
Frank E said:
Nik said:
Corn Flake said:
Believe it or not, just having a guy like Orr on the bench makes a difference.

I think the thing of it is, though, is that there are people who in fact don't believe that.

I don't give a damn what fans think...which players don't believe that? 

Probably anybody who has played on the Red Wings the past decade.  They've only intermittently had a player who would fight on their team, and their results haven't changed a whole lot in the regular season over that time.

But the Wings really are one of the only - if not THE only - exmaple of a team that hasn't carried an enforcer for an extended period of time. 

To Frank's point, perhaps Det being a veteran team for so long helped them carry a certain cache where there is a bit more respet out there for them vs. other teams, so they don't need the toughness as much. 

But really, one example like that looks more like an abberitian than everyone else doing something completely pointless when it comes to carrying goons.
 
Frank E said:
Just some evidence from players that suggest that the tough guys don't make any difference in their game.

Ok. A lot of coaches are ex-players. When they coach in the playoffs, they sit their goons and fighting stops. If dressing goons was universally acknowledged to provide a legitimate benefit to their teams, why would those coaches chose to ignore that benefit in the playoffs?

Honestly, if I were someone who really believed that the whole "you dress a fighter so we dress a fighter" stuff made teams better I wouldn't be defending fighting, I'd be too busy going out of my mind trying to figure out why so many coaches choose to make their teams worse when playing for the Stanley Cup.
 
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