Zee
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Nik the Trik said:Zee said:You never had a kind word for Lou's dealings here, and you've been critical of Dubas since the start.
Both of those things are emphatically untrue. To the extent that I didn't like Lamoriello a large part of it was because I was so high on Dubas and the things he did during his limited time running the time. I argued pretty strongly that Dubas' so-called "apprenticeship" period was entirely unnecessary. I also feel like I was pretty complimentary of Dubas after signing Tavares.
Zee said:You said "I think what Dubas has done in these negotiations is ultimately bad for the Leafs regardless of whether Nylander gets signed or not." which is ludicrous.
Yes. Given the range of options I still think this was the wrong call and an obviously wrong call. I give Dubas credit when he does good things, criticize when he does glaringly stupid things. To me, this falls in the latter category.
Zee said:Once Nylander signs...
If Nylander signs...again, the result you seem to have such a problem with me describing as bad is, at this point, the best case scenario.
Zee said:The fact the Leafs are 2nd overall in the league standings just shows that this game of chicken Dubas has played hasn't hurt the team in the slightest.
This is also untrue. Leaving aside what I said about Nylander's potential development(and his potential trade value) the fact that the team has a certain number of points doesn't mean that, with another very good player on the team, they couldn't have more points.
In a division that looks to be pretty competitive this year, I think every point is ultimately going to count.
With Nylander in the lineup, the Leafs might not find out what they have in Kapanen as Babcock plants him on the 3rd or 4th line. It seems to me that Kapanen's development has benefited from Nylander's absence which is a positive for the team.
Sure "every point" is going to count, but this Leafs team is making the playoffs regardless, and they have to beat good teams regardless of where they finish. The fact that they're still in a position to win the division and conference is great, and shows that they haven't missed Nylander all that much. With Nylander in the lineup do they have 3 or 4 extra wins? I'm not sold on that.
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If Nylander signs...again, the result you seem to have such a problem with me describing as bad is, at this point, the best case scenario. [/quote]
You didn't describe him not signing as the "bad" option. You said even if he signs it's bad for the Leafs. That's what I'm taking issue with.