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bustaheims said:Grabovski has a much better track record than Clarkson
He does?
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bustaheims said:Grabovski has a much better track record than Clarkson
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:bustaheims said:Grabovski has a much better track record than Clarkson
He does?
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:He does?
CarltonTheBear said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:bustaheims said:Grabovski has a much better track record than Clarkson
He does?
Aside from this season Grabovski scored (or was on pace to score) at least 48 points in each of his last 4 seasons. Clarkson has never reached that total in his career. So, yeah.
CarltonTheBear said:I'd even rather have Horton over Clarkson. At least with Horton you know you're getting a top-6 forward. I have a serious problem overpaying for 3rd liners. Look at every Stanley Cup finalist in the past 5 years and find me more than 2 overpaid players (total) in a teams bottom-6 group of forwards.
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Horton's injury history doesn't scare you?
Nik the Trik said:It's also worth mentioning that Clarkson's big goal scoring season came about with giving him tons of time on the PP with Kovalchuk/Parise/Elias. I really question his ability to produce at anywhere near that rate if the plan is to have him come in and play on a 3rd line.
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:The thing though is that for me, I wouldn't expect career years from him anyway.
Nik the Trik said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:The thing though is that for me, I wouldn't expect career years from him anyway.
Well, his career average is 19 goals, 14 assists per 82 games. If that's a 5 million dollar player to you...
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:CarltonTheBear said:I'd even rather have Horton over Clarkson. At least with Horton you know you're getting a top-6 forward. I have a serious problem overpaying for 3rd liners. Look at every Stanley Cup finalist in the past 5 years and find me more than 2 overpaid players (total) in a teams bottom-6 group of forwards.
Horton's injury history doesn't scare you?
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:@aaronward_nhl 40s
Told Mark Fraser got QO from the Toronto Maple Leafs on a 2 way Qualifier and will not accept #TSN
Dang.
CarltonTheBear said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:@aaronward_nhl 40s
Told Mark Fraser got QO from the Toronto Maple Leafs on a 2 way Qualifier and will not accept #TSN
Dang.
His qualifying offer would have been close to the league minimum and like Ward says a two-way contract. He obviously wasn't going to accept it. But he's still a RFA so there's really nothing to worry about. That's honestly not even tweet worthy. Did Kadri accept his QO?
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:CarltonTheBear said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:bustaheims said:Grabovski has a much better track record than Clarkson
He does?
Aside from this season Grabovski scored (or was on pace to score) at least 48 points in each of his last 4 seasons. Clarkson has never reached that total in his career. So, yeah.
Alrighty then. Still, it's clear I like Clarkson. - For whatever that's worth.
bustaheims said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Horton's injury history doesn't scare you?
I wouldn't commit to him long-term or give him really big money, but, 3 or 4 years at $5M per . . . I'd do that. He's scored at a 20 goal pace every season of his career and has usually been on pace for 50+ points. He's generally good for 65+ games a season, which isn't fantastic, obviously, but that's why he won't get paid like he's expected to be a key piece of the offence.
Bullfrog said:Without any hesitation, I'd take Horton over Clarkson, even for $1M+ more. I'm still on the Stastny band-wagon though.
BlueWhiteBlood said:Bullfrog said:Without any hesitation, I'd take Horton over Clarkson, even for $1M+ more. I'm still on the Stastny band-wagon though.
What about Ryan O'Rielly, if he is also available, I mean, if Colorado is looking to a trade center, but not necessarily Stastny? Which would you pick?