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Muzzin and Brodie

I did a quick google. Dr Google always throws up the worst case scenario, but I think it?s worth having the context.

Cervical spinal cord injuries often involve permanent complete or partial loss of sensory function , and many associated complications. As is the case with all injuries of the spinal cord, injuries located higher on the spine will be more severe, with high cervical spinal cord injury often being fatal.

Now, I always liked Muzzin. As a player and he seemed just a good all round dude.

I like that Dubas is talking about him as a person. I don?t think we should be looking at him as an asset when it comes to an injury like that. It?s about him and his family.
 
Bender said:
Guilt Trip said:
Bender said:
The only theory I have as to why they hung on to Muzzin so tightly (besides liking him) was he wouldn't pass the physical... Really stings seeing as how Durzi is progressing.
You have to give something up to get something good and Muzz was def good. Sure it would be nice to still have Durzi but I think both teams win that deal. He wouldn't have played if he didn't pass his physical.

He was good when healthy earlier on, but I just feel like we've really hitched our wagon on hoping guys that have an injury or inconsistency history don't have injuries or inconsistency in order to get a reasonable cap hit. I also think a number of people were worried about Muzzin's injury history when he signed the extension, and I've been in the trade Muzzin camp for a while - he hasn't been consistent even when healthy lately (except 7 games in the playoffs, but why are we basing our decision on 7 games?)

I feel for Muzzin as a player and as a person, but from a roster management perspective we let a young defenseman go when we need as many young, cheap players to fill out our rosters as possible, especially with less miles on the body. The Leafs are getting older and slower, and seeing assets disappear year after year either fixing mistakes or own rentaling or overspending on pending UFAs at the deadline... It's frustrating.

I think they hitched their wagon on already having had playoff success by 2022.
 
Arn said:
I did a quick google. Dr Google always throws up the worst case scenario, but I think it?s worth having the context.

Cervical spinal cord injuries often involve permanent complete or partial loss of sensory function , and many associated complications. As is the case with all injuries of the spinal cord, injuries located higher on the spine will be more severe, with high cervical spinal cord injury often being fatal.



Now, I always liked Muzzin. As a player and he seemed just a good all round dude.

I like that Dubas is talking about him as a person. I don?t think we should be looking at him as an asset when it comes to an injury like that. It?s about him and his family.

Well said, Arn.  I appreciate this sentiment.
 
Bender said:
I feel for Muzzin as a player and as a person, but from a roster management perspective we let a young defenseman go when we need as many young, cheap players to fill out our rosters as possible, especially with less miles on the body. The Leafs are getting older and slower, and seeing assets disappear year after year either fixing mistakes or own rentaling or overspending on pending UFAs at the deadline... It's frustrating.

Durzi hadn't even played a game in the AHL yet when the trade was made. It occurred years ago and really, he's only playing like a number 4 or 5 defensemen now. Good for him. But we have several 4 through 6 defensemen. The team needed a tough, shut down D and Muzzin was that guy. Management can't predict career threatening spinal injuries. Apparently fans can though.
 
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).
 
CarltonTheBear said:
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).

ZBBM is a big Svehla guy, right?

I loved that guy.
 
Frank E said:
CarltonTheBear said:
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).

ZBBM is a big Svehla guy, right?

I loved that guy.

I mean, he was no Yushkevich but whatever.
 
Nik said:
Frank E said:
CarltonTheBear said:
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).

ZBBM is a big Svehla guy, right?

I loved that guy.

I mean, he was no Yushkevich but whatever.

Svehla, Yushkie, and let's not forget Markov.  Loved 'em all.

And I uh er ah am also still a fan of Schenn.  But except for Svehla none of these guys were/are much of an offensive threat.
 
Gutted to hear this, on a Leafs fan point of view, but also for Muzzin, who while being a top player also seems like just a really solid guy. I hope that he doesn?t try and come back, however, if there is even a 0.0001% chance of another knock making him any worse.
 
Would've been great to get Muzz back for a playoff run but I think we all knew he wasn't coming back. Too bad really because we sure could use a guy like him.
 
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Nik said:
Frank E said:
CarltonTheBear said:
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).

ZBBM is a big Svehla guy, right?

I loved that guy.

I mean, he was no Yushkevich but whatever.

Svehla, Yushkie, and let's not forget Markov.  Loved 'em all.

And I uh er ah am also still a fan of Schenn.  But except for Svehla none of these guys were/are much of an offensive threat.

Lefebvre, you guys...Lefebvre.
 
Frank E said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Nik said:
Frank E said:
CarltonTheBear said:
It sucks to see this happen to Muzzin, especially since he looked just about at the top of his game during playoffs last year. Defencemen like him as so rare. A tough, rugged, physical defencemen who is actually also good defensively. And not only that, can produce offence at a decent rate too. Since Barrie left the only defenceman other than Rielly to score at a 40-point pace was Muzzin in 20/21, and that was almost entirely even strength points too. The last Leafs defenceman like him was Robert Svehla, and he was 20 years ago now (jesus).

ZBBM is a big Svehla guy, right?

I loved that guy.

I mean, he was no Yushkevich but whatever.

Svehla, Yushkie, and let's not forget Markov.  Loved 'em all.

And I uh er ah am also still a fan of Schenn.  But except for Svehla none of these guys were/are much of an offensive threat.

Lefebvre, you guys...Lefebvre.
Lefebvre was a very good D man. Add in Jamie Macoun who was a nasty piece of work.
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