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CarltonTheBear said:Holzer likely makes more sense as he's older/more experienced and his development won't be stunted by playing the role of 7th defenceman.
Nik the Trik said:KW Sluggo said:It also tells me that Shanny is firmly in control of the day to day and like Dave Poulin, woe to he who stands in Shanny's path to respectability and annual playoff appearances a la the Destroyed Dead Things.
I don't know how to make that leap. Nonis has, for the most part, negotiated pretty good contracts. Bringing back Gardiner in some form or another was pretty much a no-brainer. I'm comfortable believing that Shanahan maybe set the direction of looking long-term on this deal but in terms of the actual negotiating I have to believe this is Nonis' handiwork.
AvroArrow said:I don't mind if Holzer is the #7, but I don't want him on the ice during any games. He sucks.
cw said:Kontiola and Komarov will probably tried together as they played together in Europe but it could easily wind up as you have it.
cw said:They might be weaker at center than last year but stronger on the wings in the bottom six.
bustaheims said:freer said:Aren't we over the cap now?
No. There's a lot of spare bodies, and some of them will be sent to the Marlies. They won't have a done of space to place with, but, they'll have some. This does signal the end of the team's forays into free agency this summer, as, without a trade, they don't have space to bring anyone else in.
KW Sluggo said:Just in case I was not clear enough....I could not possibly be more freaking pleased with this move than I am. Shanny is making an enormous difference.
In other summers we would have overpaid for UFA that was past his "best before" date and we would have traded Gardiner to some place like Edmonton for a lesser player or players or worse friging still we would have shipped him to Boston for some guy they had no choice but to move due to the salary cap anyway and we would have thrown in a first round draft pick (or two) and maybe a second rounder and then signed the over the hill stiff Bruin for megabucks for 5 years and then wondered why Boston does so well while we suck goat dicks (yet again) while watching the Beantowners use our pick(s) to continue a competitive team as they go to the podium to select a great junior player with our fourth or fifth overall pick(s).
pmrules said:This is great news - This deal will look spectacular in years 3-5 especially when he starts to pay more attention to his own zone.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:pmrules said:This is great news - This deal will look spectacular in years 3-5 especially when he starts to pay more attention to his own zone.
If he does.
I get that everybody's in love with him, but he's yet to demonstrate that he's a capable defender. Hopefully he'll get there.
cw said:As well, dmen who take offensive chances, as his talent dictates he should, are going to get caught periodically. Because of that, it's pretty rare that dmen like that will be perceived as great defensively. Folks will remember the odd play where they got burned.
CarltonTheBear said:AvroArrow said:I don't mind if Holzer is the #7, but I don't want him on the ice during any games. He sucks.
He sucked playing top line minutes with Phaneuf against the Crosby's and Ovechkin's of the world. As a bottom pairing guy with secondary PK minutes I think he'd probably be fine. At any rate we shouldn't really judge him too harshly based on what we've seen from him at the NHL level so far.
AvroArrow said:It's a little off topic, but he sucked regardless of where he was in the lineup - and I'm pretty sure it wasn't all on the top unit. Just looking at old game day threads, he had stints with Liles and Kostka, for instance. And frankly, he sucked in all training camps I've seen too. I haven't seen 1 iota of evidence that he has any skill whatsoever. It doesn't surprise me that he hasn't stuck with the team.
KW Sluggo said:Last year the philosophy was Clarksonesque, this year it decidedly is not. Things have changed and they have changed from the top down.
KW Sluggo said:As for the "no brainer" comment well yes, bringing back Gardiner should be a no brainer and yet all of the talk (and I do mean all of it) was the short term fix of a bridge contract and the incessant trade Gardiner chatter.
BlueWhiteBlood said:I agree with cw, I think there is a trade coming on the back end. I think Franson is the obvious guy and we need a 2nd round pick next year, as unless the player coming back is young and talented, I'd rather take a pick and promote Granberg or Percy or whoever shines in camp.
CarltonTheBear said:BlueWhiteBlood said:I agree with cw, I think there is a trade coming on the back end. I think Franson is the obvious guy and we need a 2nd round pick next year, as unless the player coming back is young and talented, I'd rather take a pick and promote Granberg or Percy or whoever shines in camp.
I think that we underestimate just how much Carlyle likes Franson. He averaged about as much EV-ice time last season as Gunnarsson, and was +20 minutes overall. It looks like the Leafs want to use the lefties on the left and righties on the right this season, so I actually wouldn't be totally surprised if Franson ends up on the top pairing with Phaneuf next season.
CarltonTheBear said:BlueWhiteBlood said:I agree with cw, I think there is a trade coming on the back end. I think Franson is the obvious guy and we need a 2nd round pick next year, as unless the player coming back is young and talented, I'd rather take a pick and promote Granberg or Percy or whoever shines in camp.
I think that we underestimate just how much Carlyle likes Franson. He averaged about as much EV-ice time last season as Gunnarsson, and was +20 minutes overall. It looks like the Leafs want to use the lefties on the left and righties on the right this season, so I actually wouldn't be totally surprised if Franson ends up on the top pairing with Phaneuf next season.
cw said:As well, dmen who take offensive chances, as his talent dictates he should, are going to get caught periodically. Because of that, it's pretty rare that dmen like that will be perceived as great defensively. Folks will remember the odd play where they got burned.
Potvin29 said:EDIT: Actually I'm going to change that to the 'Kaberle-syndrome' wherein an offensively gifted defenseman is criticized their entire career for being incapable defensively.