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caveman said:and i think you see the best of Phanuef when he is paired with a defence partner who compliments his style.
caveman said:and i think you see the best of Phanuef when he is paired with a defence partner who compliments his style.
caveman said:and i think you see the best of Phanuef when he is paired with a defence partner who compliments his style.
Lupul might take issue with you saying Phaneuf shoots the puck like a girl.Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis. For a supposedly physical d-man, he plays too soft for long stretches, and for supposedly a big tough d-man, he often shoots the puck like a little girl. He is often out of position, covering the wrong player, just stands there at times watching as opposing players take shot after shot in front of the net. As another poster indicated, he takes bad penalties because he is slow. He has become the weakest link on the team.
At the time he became captain, I really didn't see any other options for captain, and I do believe he is a really good voice in the dressing room and to bring player issues to the coaches/management. Having said that, the captain is also supposed to be the leader on the ice, who should be the role model for the other players on the team. I do not see Phaneuf as having that capability, and being picked by Burke to be the captain should make it easier for Nonis to at some point remove Phaneuf from his role as captain.
Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis. For a supposedly physical d-man, he plays too soft for long stretches, and for supposedly a big tough d-man, he often shoots the puck like a little girl. He is often out of position, covering the wrong player, just stands there at times watching as opposing players take shot after shot in front of the net. As another poster indicated, he takes bad penalties because he is slow. He has become the weakest link on the team.
At the time he became captain, I really didn't see any other options for captain, and I do believe he is a really good voice in the dressing room and to bring player issues to the coaches/management. Having said that, the captain is also supposed to be the leader on the ice, who should be the role model for the other players on the team. I do not see Phaneuf as having that capability, and being picked by Burke to be the captain should make it easier for Nonis to at some point remove Phaneuf from his role as captain.
Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis.
Potvin29 said:Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis.
You could probably do a similar thing picking out errors of almost every D man in the league. These are just anecdotes.
Optimus Reimer said:Potvin29 said:Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis.
You could probably do a similar thing picking out errors of almost every D man in the league. These are just anecdotes.
Those are errors that d-men should not be making on a regular basis, and are not anecdotes.
Potvin29 said:Optimus Reimer said:Potvin29 said:Optimus Reimer said:In his first full season with the Leafs in a pre-season game against Ottawa, he let the Sens winger go past him with out any resistance, resulting in a goal. Against the Canes the other night, he made a really soft pass up the middle resulting in a goal. Last night against the Bolts, he lost the puck behind the net, then stood there, along with 3 other Leafs behing the goal line, while the Bolts scored. If he shot the puck out of his end like he was supposed to, that goal never happens and the game result would have been different.
Those are just three examples of the type of errors he makes on a regular basis.
You could probably do a similar thing picking out errors of almost every D man in the league. These are just anecdotes.
Those are errors that d-men should not be making on a regular basis, and are not anecdotes.
You brought up a PRE-SEASON game, I mean, come on.
mjmgrand said:Phaneuf has been excellent. I really fail to understand the criticism.
OldTimeHockey said:mjmgrand said:Phaneuf has been excellent. I really fail to understand the criticism.
Phaneuf has been excellent offensively over the last 6 games. His defence is p*ss poor.
Bonsixx said:OldTimeHockey said:mjmgrand said:Phaneuf has been excellent. I really fail to understand the criticism.
Phaneuf has been excellent offensively over the last 6 games. His defence is p*ss poor.
I disagree whole-heartedly.
Bonsixx said:OldTimeHockey said:mjmgrand said:Phaneuf has been excellent. I really fail to understand the criticism.
Phaneuf has been excellent offensively over the last 6 games. His defence is p*ss poor.
I disagree whole-heartedly.
OldTimeHockey said:Bonsixx said:OldTimeHockey said:mjmgrand said:Phaneuf has been excellent. I really fail to understand the criticism.
Phaneuf has been excellent offensively over the last 6 games. His defence is p*ss poor.
I disagree whole-heartedly.
We're all allowed to have our own opinions.
Being a tender, Phaneuf is the kind of guy I hated playing behind. It's great when he's scoring and the puck is in the other end....but give him the puck in his own end and he makes at least 2 or 3 poor decisions a game. A lot of them end up in the net. He reminds me a lot of Bryan McCabe in that regard.