herman
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OldTimeHockey said:bustaheims said:azzurri63 said:Couldn't stick with Buffalo what does that tell you?
That Buffalo is where offence dies? I mean, look at Hall's lack of production this season, Skinner's massive drop off, the end of Staal's resurgence, etc. I wouldn't use decisions made by Buffalo's front office or players struggling to produce offence with the Sabres to support any argument other than the Sabres being awful.
I mean, Bogosian couldn't make it in Buffalo and he's suddenly a player the Leafs can't afford to lose for a long stretch. I wouldn't look at Buffalo as a model franchise when it comes to player development and deployment.
Scoring plays generally take what, 3-6 passes, and then the scoring play generally needs to be in a high danger area of the ice and sufficient finishing skill to put it into the net. A team in a tough talent-deficit will have a hard time getting even their elite players (Eichel) to reasonable numbers.
We're a little bit spoiled in Toronto in that regard. The rising tide of offense floats all boats.
Defensive development of Ristolainen and Dahlin have also been wonderbusts; these were offensive defensemen that were thrown into no-win situations: forced to only defend and overly often leading to developing only to chip pucks out (see Cody Ceci), and not really allowed to use the skillset they'd honed in junior.
A reasonably pruned tree can come back stronger and grow in the right direction. Tearing one down the way Buffalo did for McEichel took out any remaining viable root. Vesey was tied for 6th in goal scoring for Buffalo with 9 goals playing third line minutes over 64 games. He's had 5 with the Leafs in 30 games playing mostly fourth line minutes.