WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
His contract is starting to look like a little bit of an albatross.
After following crazyperfectdevil's link in the Kadri thread:
http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2013/03/01/mikhail-grabovski-defensive-stalwart/ which starts with the comment:
"After 22 games, the one thing Leafs fans can agree on is that Randy Carlyle?s coaching methodology can be frustrating as hell. Nowhere is this more apparent than the deployment of Mikhail Grabovski.
After signing a five-year, 27.5-million dollar contract extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs last March, it seemed as though the Leafs had shored up a terrific top-six centreman who could be counted on for 50 points a season. But after 22 games Grabo sits with a modest 10 points (six goals, four assists); good for about 37 points in an 82-game schedule. Yet under Carlyle he?s developed into the team?s top shutdown pivot. So what?s to make of it?
When detailing the Mikhail Grabovski?s curtailed offensive performance for the season, we should start at his zone starts. He compiled 51 points in 74 games last season getting 53% Offensive Zone starts. This season, he?s only getting 33% Offensive Zone starts. As Cam Charron pointed out in May of 2012, zone starts matter when it comes to producing offense. This would explain some of his reduced point totals, as would his reduced role on the power play."
I have read a more opinions of hockey analysts like Cam Charron who writes:
Something's not right here.
How come Mikhail Grabovski, who has led Leafs centremen in even-strength scoring for the last two seasons the primary defensive option?
I've talked about the defensive unit of Grabovski with Nik Kulemin and Jay McClement on his wings soaking up tough competition. Obviously, it has restricted the offensive output of that line, Grabovski's current hot-streak aside. Bozak plays 20:43 a night and has a 56.4% face-off rate. Grabovski plays 16:51 a night and has a 51.0% face-off rate.
Would it not make more sense to simply flip the roles of those players, play Bozak on the line with McClement and Kulemin as a tight checking line that plays lighter shifts? I think Grabovski, who is a better shooter, skater and passer than Bozak, would be much better off playing alongside Phil Kessel and James van Riemsdyk, or you could move Nazem Kadri up to the that line and give Grabovski second-line minutes with Clarke MacArthur.
I have been absolutely frustrated with Grabovski play as a defensive $5.5 MIL player never thinking of blaming the coach. If Grabovski's role is changed with Bozak then Grabovski might actually have a chance to be a complete player again.
If Carlyle continues to use Grabovski as only a defensive center.......