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Moore Signed

Not bad I guess. Don't know why we wouldn't bring back Boyle.

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The only differences between Moore and Boyle are money, size and speed. Boyle bigger, Moore is faster. Both are good on face-offs, good defensively and excellent penalty killers. I'd sooner put the extra money into a top 4 RD.
 
Even though I liked what Boyle brought to the playoffs, I must say I always loved Moore when he was here. Always the hustle and trying and will be a great 4th line acquisition for us. I like the moves so far, not breaking the bank but getting a little faster and a better D man.  Small moves now Lou, small moves
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
Glad to have him.

https://youtu.be/wtjLVPrDxdM
Had no idea... very sad. The big C... that Moore house should have six little Moorelets running around in it. But that's life.
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
Glad to have him.

https://youtu.be/wtjLVPrDxdM

X2

I remember back when that all happened for the both of them, absolutely heartbreaking to see as a hockey fan, never mind living it.

May Dominic Moore have the best professional year of his life and welcome back!!!
 
Lost track of him when he left.  Is he still fast?  If so I like that out of the 4th line and penalty kill.
 
In the few games I saw, he's still fast and an intelligent player. I'm really curious about who was the driving force behind this signing. It's a clear departure from "tough" 4th line players. A 4th line with Moore, Soshnikov, Kapenen is much better than a bruising 4th line.

I wonder how much -- or if -- this will impact Martin's TOI.
 
L K said:
Lost track of him when he left.  Is he still fast?  If so I like that out of the 4th line and penalty kill.

Clips of all his goals from last season: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9so8D2sK4c

Hard to say for sure, but it looks like he can definitely still skate in those. There were a few goals off the rush there where he got some good separation from the defence.

Boston's SBNation blog was also very complimentary of him in their season end review: https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2017/6/7/15683536/dominic-moore-bruins-report-card-fourth-liner-was-great-for-the-bruins-this-season-veteran-nhler
 
Bullfrog said:
In the few games I saw, he's still fast and an intelligent player. I'm really curious about who was the driving force behind this signing. It's a clear departure from "tough" 4th line players. A 4th line with Moore, Soshnikov, Kapenen is much better than a bruising 4th line.

I wonder how much -- or if -- this will impact Martin's TOI.

I think it will hurt Kapanen or Soshnikov's minutes, as I believe they will play Martin more. Ben Smith even more, if he even survives on the team.
 
I have to imagine Ben Smith will be press-box staple or on the Marlies. Moore will be the 4th line centre.

My question is more along the lines of "does this signify a change in direction on the 4th line?" I'm realistic though; Martin's here for three more seasons.
 
Bullfrog said:
I have to imagine Ben Smith will be press-box staple or on the Marlies. Moore will be the 4th line centre.

My question is more along the lines of "does this signify a change in direction on the 4th line?" I'm realistic though; Martin's here for three more seasons.

I was kind of routing for Gauthier, but he is slow with his development. He could play a Boyle type game, but he's just not there yet.
I think Moore brings better possession, with his abilities in the face-off circle. I don't think the direction has changed. Seems the Leafs really want that veteran presence as a development tool for the young players, we have a lot of them..
 

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