bustaheims
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Saint Nik said:That's kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy though, isn't it? You're right. If Wilson is deciding to not play those guys then, yeah, they may be better off getting to play but being as it's Wilson's judgment being questioned here I don't think Wilson's judgment can be used as supporting evidence.
I have to disagree with you there - you have to look at the situation as it's going to be, not as you want it to be. If Wilson is only going to play whoever for 10 minutes, that's something that has to be considered when looking at the merits of the roster decision. Whether you agree with how Wilson is using a player or not is a different discussion.
Saint Nik said:But what I was saying is that a 3/4th line tweener getting 10 minutes a night is a position of such minimal value that you could probably fill it internally without there being a big difference between a bigger role for Brown/Rosehill and Crabb/Brown.
I understand Frattin/Kadri having the spot with an eye to the longterm implications and I don't see the short-term gain even if the popular thinking is that Frattin was stinking up the joint.
Well, part of the reasoning for calling up Crabb instead of no one is A) the Leafs are on the road for back to back games, so, having the extra body around is to their benefit, whether Crabb gets any games or not and B) it's better to have someone like Crabb in the pressbox than Frattin. On top of that, I know I'd rather see 10 minutes of Crabb than 5 of Rosehill/Orr. Wilson appears to have gotten away from feeling the need to dress a pugilist every night (something I'm fairly sure you support), so, he clearly wanted to add someone who can play real 4th line minutes, which Joey Crabb is perfectly capable of doing - and is less likely to have those minutes equal a bunch of penalties against like Rosehill has shown to have happen to him in the past.