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mc said:On the bright side, only 4,441 days left till this contract expires. YAY!! I will only be 47 years old when that magical event happens.
Potvin29 said:I hope that article kills any more mention of how he left money on the table elsewhere. So what? If Edmonton offered him $99 million and he signed this contract he's still not giving the Leafs a good deal.
OldTimeHockey said:But wouldn't those '3rd liners' making less than a million eventually want to be paid like 3rd liners and come in around the 2 or 3 million a year range?
Bullfrog said:He's suggesting using guys on the Marlies to fill those spots. Bodies, D'Amigo, Ashton, etc. should easily match the production of Clarkson. Not Raymond though.
Highlander said:Clarkson is not going anywhere anytime soon. I think he will improve for sure.
Coco-puffs said:Highlander said:Clarkson is not going anywhere anytime soon. I think he will improve for sure.
Well, he can't really play that much worse than he has this season AND he's got the worst "luck" of any regular forward on the team (his 5on5 On Ice Sh% is 5.8%- even McClement, Orr, Ashton, have higher percentages and they have spent much more time on the 4th line).
His own Sh% is 5.43, a career low. It doesn't help that he only has 88 shots in 55 games this season, a career low Shots/Game.
AvroArrow said:Looks like a buyout is out of the question... Ugh... I hate this guy more than I hated Poni...
Potvin29 said:Coco-puffs said:Highlander said:Clarkson is not going anywhere anytime soon. I think he will improve for sure.
Well, he can't really play that much worse than he has this season AND he's got the worst "luck" of any regular forward on the team (his 5on5 On Ice Sh% is 5.8%- even McClement, Orr, Ashton, have higher percentages and they have spent much more time on the 4th line).
His own Sh% is 5.43, a career low. It doesn't help that he only has 88 shots in 55 games this season, a career low Shots/Game.
He's also had a terrible zone start ratio, so they're tougher minutes too. And he's not getting anywhere even close to the PP time he had in NJ.
The issue is more than just his play, but when he was signed the Leafs were already really strong at the wing position so it becomes an issue of where does he play? With the amount you're paying him he should probably be a winger on the 2nd line, but can he play good enough to be that player? Who knows now, as I doubt he's going to improve with age, but he could probably improve upon this season at least. Maybe next season it becomes Lupul-Kadri-Clarkson.
Coco-puffs said:However, I don't think Kadri is a good centerman for those two wingers. They aren't great defensively and neither is Kadri most of the time. As much as Kadri's skill is tantalizing at times, he doesn't compete enough shift to shift. Even at his best, he's only average defensively. Bolland is a much better fit IMO, even Holland might fit better than Kadri. I'm probably one of the few here that think Kadri needs to be traded before his stock drops further thanks to his inconsistent play.
Coco-puffs said:Potvin29 said:Coco-puffs said:Highlander said:Clarkson is not going anywhere anytime soon. I think he will improve for sure.
Well, he can't really play that much worse than he has this season AND he's got the worst "luck" of any regular forward on the team (his 5on5 On Ice Sh% is 5.8%- even McClement, Orr, Ashton, have higher percentages and they have spent much more time on the 4th line).
His own Sh% is 5.43, a career low. It doesn't help that he only has 88 shots in 55 games this season, a career low Shots/Game.
He's also had a terrible zone start ratio, so they're tougher minutes too. And he's not getting anywhere even close to the PP time he had in NJ.
The issue is more than just his play, but when he was signed the Leafs were already really strong at the wing position so it becomes an issue of where does he play? With the amount you're paying him he should probably be a winger on the 2nd line, but can he play good enough to be that player? Who knows now, as I doubt he's going to improve with age, but he could probably improve upon this season at least. Maybe next season it becomes Lupul-Kadri-Clarkson.
I agree with what you said... he's on the fine line of being a useful 2nd line winger and his ability in that role won't improve with age. His last two season in NJ showed he can certainly be on a good 2nd line. This season, definitely not. Let's hope this year is an aberration.
However, I don't think Kadri is a good centerman for those two wingers. They aren't great defensively and neither is Kadri most of the time. As much as Kadri's skill is tantalizing at times, he doesn't compete enough shift to shift. Even at his best, he's only average defensively. Bolland is a much better fit IMO, even Holland might fit better than Kadri. I'm probably one of the few here that think Kadri needs to be traded before his stock drops further thanks to his inconsistent play.
RedLeaf said:I think David Clarkson's year is indicative of a player getting a huge contract with a flagship team, which happens to also be his hometown, and letting all the hype go straight to his head. His play this season, or rather his lack of it, has been all 'between the ears'.
Joe S. said:I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but how often, if ever, has this happened?
bustaheims said:Joe S. said:I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but how often, if ever, has this happened?
The only UFA I can come up with that rebounded after a bad 1st year on a big contract is Handzus, but, he had a much stronger track record to fall back on than Clarkson does.
RedLeaf said:Joe S. said:RedLeaf said:I think David Clarkson's year is indicative of a player getting a huge contract with a flagship team, which happens to also be his hometown, and letting all the hype go straight to his head. His play this season, or rather his lack of it, has been all 'between the ears'.
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but how often, if ever, has this happened?
Has a prominent free agent signing ever gone from close to 20 goals to 5 the next season? And then factor in this hometown scenario. Even Briere managed to get to 13 goals in Montreal... off the top of my head.
I'm honestly asking.
I think it's irrelevant whether or not it's ever happened. It's happening now. Unless you have a better explanation for his massive drop off in play since signing the contract? (I'm using the word indicative in a very 'loose' manner.)
RedLeaf said:Joe S. said:RedLeaf said:I think David Clarkson's year is indicative of a player getting a huge contract with a flagship team, which happens to also be his hometown, and letting all the hype go straight to his head. His play this season, or rather his lack of it, has been all 'between the ears'.
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but how often, if ever, has this happened?
Has a prominent free agent signing ever gone from close to 20 goals to 5 the next season? And then factor in this hometown scenario. Even Briere managed to get to 13 goals in Montreal... off the top of my head.
I'm honestly asking.
I think it's irrelevant whether or not it's ever happened. It's happening now. Unless you have a better explanation for his massive drop off in play since signing the contract? (I'm using the word indicative in a very 'loose' manner.)
Potvin29 said:Maybe next season it becomes Lupul-Kadri-Clarkson.
Joe S. said:RedLeaf said:Joe S. said:RedLeaf said:I think David Clarkson's year is indicative of a player getting a huge contract with a flagship team, which happens to also be his hometown, and letting all the hype go straight to his head. His play this season, or rather his lack of it, has been all 'between the ears'.
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but how often, if ever, has this happened?
Has a prominent free agent signing ever gone from close to 20 goals to 5 the next season? And then factor in this hometown scenario. Even Briere managed to get to 13 goals in Montreal... off the top of my head.
I'm honestly asking.
I think it's irrelevant whether or not it's ever happened. It's happening now. Unless you have a better explanation for his massive drop off in play since signing the contract? (I'm using the word indicative in a very 'loose' manner.)
Do I have a better explanation? Sure - his 30 goal season was a fluke.