Komarov shouldn't lose his spot because he was injured. He should lose his spot in the line-up because a better player is available. This isn't difficult.
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CarltonTheBear said:Komarov shouldn't lose his spot because he was injured. He should lose his spot in the line-up because a better player is available. This isn't difficult.
herman said:CarltonTheBear said:Komarov shouldn't lose his spot because he was injured. He should lose his spot in the line-up because a better player is available. This isn't difficult.
Is this not what I'm saying?
herman said:You?re going to have to point me to the rules where the coach is obligated to play the best players. And even if that?s in there, it?s subjective to the coach?s determination of what?s ?best?, not fans online.
CarltonTheBear said:If Johnsson's in the line-up in game 1 of the playoffs this whole discussion could have been a giant waste of time
CarltonTheBear said:I mean I feel like you're trying to play both sides. You've fully admitted that Johnsson is the "younger and faster and better" player, but you're also trying your best to say that Babcock is right in keeping Komarov (therefore an older and slower and worse player) in the line-up over him right now.
If Johnsson's in the line-up in game 1 of the playoffs this whole discussion could have been a giant waste of time, but given Babcock's comments I doubt that happens. You think he's keeping Komarov in the line-up because it would have been unfair to lose his spot. I think he's keeping him there because he values what he brings to the team more than what Johnsson brings. And I think he's wrong to.
Nik the Trik said:Herman remains the world's last passionate Wally Pipp fan.
CarltonTheBear said:This is probably a better way to have this discussion because for all we know none of these games really matter. Maybe Babcock just wanted to give Komarov some reps prior to playoffs starting (again I doubt this is the case). But hypothetically speaking if Komarov is in the line-up in game 1 of the playoffs is that the right move? Would you support that? Is that a decision that's worthy of criticism?
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Nik the Trik said:Herman remains the world's last passionate Wally Pipp fan.
I'm just reading this exchange now and was thinking you can refute herman with 2 simple words: Wally Pipp.
It's kind of freaking me out that you are inside my skull.
herman said:Bullfrog said:I'm sorry, herman, that's just not a good analysis, particularly with respect to labour laws and the competitive nature of professional sports. While I agree the human aspect to this sport is sometimes forgotten, it's the coach's responsibility (in fact, the team's per the NHL rules) to ice the best team available. Sometimes it takes an injury to open an opportunity for a young player, but that's the breaks. Komarov's an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season who has been an offensive black hole this year and last. Johnsson's looked great in his short time.
Yeah labour laws don?t allow that for a reason and Babcock doesn?t give players? lineup spots away due to injury. You?re going to have to point me to the rules where the coach is obligated to play the best players. And even if that?s in there, it?s subjective to the coach?s determination of what?s ?best?, not fans online.
The sub gets to show what he?s got during injury time, but if he was called up for that reason, he sits or gets sent down when that reason isn?t there anymore. Babcock?s pretty regimented about that stuff. The Machiavellian approach you?re advocating for is not something the rest of the team (let alone the benched player) will take kindly to.
When the situation on the roster requires changes and this player gets called up to try to make things better, then that?s when you sit the incumbent. It happened with Martin after Kapanen clearly demonstrated capability in his multiple chances previously. Gauthier got brought up to try to shake Moore?s spot but that didn?t take.
Johnsson is definitely going to be in the lineup ? just not until Komarov healthily proves he is a detriment to winning in Babcock?s view. Komarov clearly has already proven to a lot of people here that he is garbage apparently, but the guy who watches him most closely obviously isn?t quite there yet. Moving Komarov off the Kadri line was a step in that direction, and he?s been pushed off the power play before (which didn?t really make a difference).
Bullfrog said:Cool, a ridiculous Machiavellian claim and an appeal-to-authority in one post. Well done!
herman said:Bullfrog said:Cool, a ridiculous Machiavellian claim and an appeal-to-authority in one post. Well done!
Let me get an ad hominem jab in there too for the trifecta.
I probably misread your arguments earlier because I'm pretty sure we're on the same page (for the most part). There is a lot of cross chatter about Komarov even being back in the lineup that I must have conflated to your view. Sorry!
Bullfrog said:herman said:Bullfrog said:Cool, a ridiculous Machiavellian claim and an appeal-to-authority in one post. Well done!
Let me get an ad hominem jab in there too for the trifecta.
I probably misread your arguments earlier because I'm pretty sure we're on the same page (for the most part). There is a lot of cross chatter about Komarov even being back in the lineup that I must have conflated to your view. Sorry!
This is unacceptable. Just admit I'm right and you're wrong.
<isn't that how Internet arguments work?>
herman said:Yes, this works because Andreas Johnsson is Lou Gehrig.
Nik the Trik said:Jeez louise. You'll forgive the retrograde gender normative stereotyping but if I could paraphrase the words of Vito Corleone to Johnny Fontaine...they can act like grown-ass men. If they can't overcome either of those insurmountable challenges there's no way in hell they've got the fortitude to deal with the adversities of the NHL playoffs.herman said:Yes, this works because Andreas Johnsson is Lou Gehrig.