Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
herman said:
Edit: get Tavares, btw. I hear he's good.
Just playing dev's av, here, I'd take Tavares in a NY Islander minute.
But....
He will be 28 at the start of next season, and forwards' prime years end, on average, if I am not mistaken, at 27. Or something like that.
It's one thing to be paying Patty Marleau for 2 more years at 6ish. It would be another to pay for the last 3-4 years of someone who is marleauing at whatever cash Tavares will command.
This concerns me. Somewhat.
a)
b) longevity in the league seems to be predicated on these primary things
1) playing your role adequately+
2) staying healthy
3) keeping up with team speed
1) what would Tavares' role on our team be if he signed here?
I've been pushing for signing him to be our shutdown two-way centre. He's Kadri but stronger, more skilled, and more boring. Will he be relied upon to score? A bit. Will he free up a crap-ton of time and space for Matthews, Nylander, Marner, and Kadri (while we have him)? What would happen if Matthews/Nylander or Kadri/Marner got all the cushy zone starts that Bozak has been getting? Yes, and that more than makes up for whatever dip in production Tavares might have as he ages.
2) can he stay healthy?
Since 09, Tavares has missed 0, 3, 0, 0, 23 (broken leg, Sochi Olympics), 0, 4, 5, and 0 games this season. His injuries have largely been freak accidents.
3) can he play fast enough?
Speed-wise, Tavares was never a burner, and it was the biggest knock against him coming into his draft year. He worked on it to become more than adequate; coupled with his other ridiculous skills and strength, he's like a faster, shootier, albeit smaller Joe Thornton.
Having never relied on the speed game to generate chances (through the tougher competition he faced), it's his mind and puck control that made things happen, and those, I'd opine because I have no data, don't really slow down until well after retirement.