Strangelove
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i doubt he goes tomorrow, but maybe next week? We'll see. I expect him to be pretty rusty for a good while.
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Highlander said:Dave Bolland for Prime Minister! Lets see Dave come back, but a flame up Clarksons ass and move the Loafs to the Cup where he scores the winning goal in overtime in Game 7 (on a pass from the big C)
LuncheonMeat said:Highlander said:Dave Bolland for Prime Minister! Lets see Dave come back, but a flame up Clarksons ass and move the Loafs to the Cup where he scores the winning goal in overtime in Game 7 (on a pass from the big C)
Colton?
lamajama said:I know the risk but I hope Nonis can have the guts to hold off re-signing him until he knows he's able to recover 100%.
Highlander said:Don't get me wrong I am a big Dave Holland fan but we have a young man whom needs to be playing for the big club and now, put Holland on the wing but give Peter Holland a chance.
?Peter?s probably, if not the best, one of the best puck distributors in the American Hockey League,? said Spott. ?Let?s be honest, he?s an NHL centreman.
2badknees said:lamajama said:I know the risk but I hope Nonis can have the guts to hold off re-signing him until he knows he's able to recover 100%.
Its going to be an interesting negotiation. Clearly the team was never quite the same after he got injured, but how much was it due to Bolland, or the team settling to a level of what it really was?
I figure Nonis will essentially choosing between Bolland and Kulemin in the offseason.
Rebel_1812 said:If thats the choice I go with Bolland easily. However, I feel most on this board would go with the declining Kulemin.
L K said:He's coming back from a very tough injury, but a big collective meh to his play so far. He's made a couple of terrible line changes that have directly resulted in goals. That's about it.
AvroArrow said:L K said:He's coming back from a very tough injury, but a big collective meh to his play so far. He's made a couple of terrible line changes that have directly resulted in goals. That's about it.
He looks really slow out there, particularly his acceleration.
CarltonTheBear said:Haha. They're the same age and one of them is coming off an injury that might effect him for the rest of his career.
Overpaying for David Clarkson and Dion Phaneuf was deemed necessary by Leafs management, badly as the Clarkson signing has gone thus far. But if it takes overpaying to keep Bolland, they have to do it. His value cannot be statistically quantified. But his value should be unquestioned.