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herman said:Quite surprised he and Strome were left off the team last time around.
It's pretty rare for 17 year olds to make the team, no matter how good they are.
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herman said:Quite surprised he and Strome were left off the team last time around.
Nik the Trik said:hobarth said:Mostly I agree with what you're saying but I watch Anaheim and see Getzlaf and Perry kill penalties, Detroit has Datsyuk and Zetterburg kill penalties while also filling their offensive roles so I'm not confining Marner to only a defensive role, where he ends up in the lineup will be dictated by his ability.
Only one of the four players you mentioned played a significant PK role for their team this year. Datsyuk, Zetterberg and Perry combined spent under 50 minutes on the PK.
And Perry's never really been a penalty killer. He's only got two seasons where he averaged more than a minute per night on the PK and both of those years were largely unsuccessful ones for Anaheim and where they had mediocre penalty kills.
bustaheims said:herman said:All those players spent additional time in development leagues following the draft to hone that exact craft. Marner playing in junior doesn't automatically mean he'll only focus on scoring, and it will likely involve them grooming him to become even more of a 200-ft player in all key situations. It will give him a chance to continue developing physically and to leverage those new strengths to see how he can elevate his game. There is no point in bringing him up to a 4th line role for <10 minutes a game to play in his own end.
It'll also allow him the opportunity to likely play a major role on Canada's World Junior team, which I imagine is enough of a motivator for him and could be a very valuable experience in terms of his development.
hobarth said:I go with what I see, what I've seen except maybe Perry those players have throughout their careers been instrumental in every part of their team's success but you can nik pik or you can open your mind to what can be better for the Leafs, your choice.
hobarth said:If Perry only spent 1 minute on the PK then he spent 1 minute more than Kessel, why can't Kessel kill penalties, probably because he wasn't properly coached from the git go, let's see to it that Marner's utility is maximized by placing him in an environment where he can't isn't an option, condition him now, prepare him now.
hobarth said:To me it's never understandable to have your best player sit most of the night, when your best player is sitting your chances of winning are diminishing whether in a penalty killing situation or a PP situation.
hobarth said:I'm a Leaf fan, I wish the Cdn Junior team well every year but I'm only truly concerned what he can do for TO, I'm looking for him to be properly groomed to be a Leaf now so if he's one of TO's better players in training camp then I think he should make the team.
hobarth said:Bergeron or Thorton who would you rather have?
Nik the Trik said:hobarth said:Bergeron or Thorton who would you rather have?
PK ice time since 2002-2003, when they first started keeping track:
Pavel Datsyuk - 812:10
Joe Thornton - 778: 27
L K said:hobarth said:I'm a Leaf fan, I wish the Cdn Junior team well every year but I'm only truly concerned what he can do for TO, I'm looking for him to be properly groomed to be a Leaf now so if he's one of TO's better players in training camp then I think he should make the team.
The decision for a player to make the team out of the preseason isn't going to be based on their performance in games where most players aren't even trying. It's going to be a total picture assessment based on offseason workouts and where the team views him in his individual development process.
We also don't really have a good idea for how Babcock is going to work with players in Toronto at this point. Oe would assume that his coaching style won't change, but we need to see that to be sure. He wasn't exactly dealing with rosters of young players in Detroit...and the young players that he was working with had a lot of seasoning in the minors before he got his hands on them on a daily basis.
The NHL isn't a development league. If the Leafs feel that Marner has a lot of things they want him to work on, struggling with them in a league where size IS going to be an issue isn't the right place to work on those things.
We also know what calibre of coaching Marner will get if he goes back to Junior hockey, and that's a pretty solid one in London with Dale. The Knights have a very deep roster this year that could be adding two significant defensemen so they are poised to make a deep playoff run and potentially go for another Memorial Cup. Going back to London is a good place for Marner to work on his size, faceoffs and advancing his good defensive instincts. He would also be the de facto leader on the Knights with Dvorak and Domi graduating to the Coyotes/their better AHL team.
hobarth said:I have stated that some star players aren't used on the PK while others are, you Nit Pik have shown that Datsyuk wasn't used last year much but now you regurgitate stats that show he has been used quite extensively in that capacity, what's your point I'm pretty sure you know what mine is.
Are you making any discernable point or are you nit piking?
hobarth said:What you're saying is that size should be a valid reason to exclude a player from a team, maybe, but I think Johnny Hockey would disagree or St.Louis, Gallagher, Gretzky, etc. There is a definite bias against smaller players but that doesn't mean it's a good bias, it's more of a wives tale than factually substantiated.
If there was no coaching, no development in the NHL then AHL players should be as competent and NHL ready as NHL players because they're already been prepared to handle what happens in the NHL, especially AHL all-stars like Brennan. I guess all those times RC would get very animated behind the bench was actually him yelling at players I Luv You, I Luv You, I Luv You, who knew I thought he was coaching telling them that they pis... him off because they weren't doing what's expected of them, that's coaching. If I might be right do you think it's possible that he might have sicked his ass. coaches on the player to help that person to do it right the next time, that's my definition of coaching.
A classic example of a player who went thru both his full junior time and extensive AHL time is Kadri
hobarth said:I have stated that some star players aren't used on the PK while others are, you Nit Pik have shown that Datsyuk wasn't used last year much but now you regurgitate stats that show he has been used quite extensively in that capacity, what's your point I'm pretty sure you know what mine is.