GhostofPotvin29
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Zee said:I still maintain my original position -- what team in the league won't be scrambling to find centers if their top 3 are out? Sure you can bring up guys from the minors, but they're in the minors for a reason. Everyone talks about Colborne this, Colborne that...he was brutal in preseason and lost his job. Could the Leafs have kept him up as a winger/center, sure, but he didn't deserve the spot. The Leafs couldn't send him down without him clearing waivers and he's gone, simple as that.
For what it's worth, the mighty Colborne has 4 points in 19 games with Calgary.
Isn't that post Carlton linked to suggesting that most teams would be in a better position with 2 or 3 C's out than the Leafs are?
None is calling him the mighty Colborne or suggesting he would be lighting it up. I've said numerous times that I think it's silly to hand a guy a spot or take a spot away based solely on the pre-season if it's a guy you've had the chance to see for a lot longer. There are tons and tons of examples of players who lit it up in pre-season and fizzled into nothing once the real games began. It's just as true the other way, guys can not light it up in pre-season but be okay once the season begins. I think it was Carlton who re-watched the playoff games Colborne played in last season and acquitted himself well.
I can't accept the argument he didn't earn a spot over Orr/McLaren, even if Carlyle will never make that change. He's a better player - full stop. He deserved a spot over them, even if it was 4th line wing. He's a better option than what we've been going with to fill-in with these injuries.
I'm perfectly fine with Holland over Colborne at this point, but it doesn't make the lack of preparation for C