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Penguins @ Leafs - Oct. 26th, 7:00pm - CBC, TSN 1050

hap_leaf said:
Corn Flake said:
CaptainObvious said:
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=435157

This part stood out for me in regards to bozak
"Kadri was feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the injured top centreman, though, he has yet to prove that he can withstand the defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position. His determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction."

Was really stoked to see how well Kadri did vs. Malkin. That was huge. I think when he takes that big step on a permanent basis, dropping Bozak to the 3rd line where he probably belongs, then this team will move into a whole other level.

And maybe people will stop harping on Bozak, talking about how "terrible" he is.  The guy could be a fantastic penalty killing 3rd line centre, which is really what he is.

And getting 1st line money.  Everybody wins.

Who makes 1st line money?  Bozak?  I think your typical #1 center that everyone wants Bozak replaced with will probably cost more that 4.2, wouldn't he?  I think he's paid more like a #2
 
hap_leaf said:
Corn Flake said:
CaptainObvious said:
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=435157

This part stood out for me in regards to bozak
"Kadri was feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the injured top centreman, though, he has yet to prove that he can withstand the defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position. His determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction."

Was really stoked to see how well Kadri did vs. Malkin. That was huge. I think when he takes that big step on a permanent basis, dropping Bozak to the 3rd line where he probably belongs, then this team will move into a whole other level.

And maybe people will stop harping on Bozak, talking about how "terrible" he is.  The guy could be a fantastic penalty killing 3rd line centre, which is really what he is.

And getting 1st line money.  Everybody wins.

4 million isn't first line centre money.
 
Corn Flake said:
CaptainObvious said:
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=435157

This part stood out for me in regards to bozak
"Kadri was feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the injured top centreman, though, he has yet to prove that he can withstand the defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position. His determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction."

Was really stoked to see how well Kadri did vs. Malkin. That was huge. I think when he takes that big step on a permanent basis, dropping Bozak to the 3rd line where he probably belongs, then this team will move into a whole other level.

And maybe people will stop harping on Bozak, talking about how "terrible" he is.  The guy could be a fantastic penalty killing 3rd line centre, which is really what he is.

Ok Bozak would be a first line center anywhere else. But Kadri is not good enough to take that role.
 
OldTimeHockey said:
hap_leaf said:
Corn Flake said:
CaptainObvious said:
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=435157

This part stood out for me in regards to bozak
"Kadri was feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the injured top centreman, though, he has yet to prove that he can withstand the defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position. His determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction."

Was really stoked to see how well Kadri did vs. Malkin. That was huge. I think when he takes that big step on a permanent basis, dropping Bozak to the 3rd line where he probably belongs, then this team will move into a whole other level.

And maybe people will stop harping on Bozak, talking about how "terrible" he is.  The guy could be a fantastic penalty killing 3rd line centre, which is really what he is.

And getting 1st line money.  Everybody wins.

4 million isn't first line centre money.

I guess thats a future buy out then.
 
Rebel_1812 said:
OldTimeHockey said:
hap_leaf said:
Corn Flake said:
CaptainObvious said:
http://www.tsn.ca/toronto/blogs/jonas_siegel/?id=435157

This part stood out for me in regards to bozak
"Kadri was feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the injured top centreman, though, he has yet to prove that he can withstand the defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position. His determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction."

Was really stoked to see how well Kadri did vs. Malkin. That was huge. I think when he takes that big step on a permanent basis, dropping Bozak to the 3rd line where he probably belongs, then this team will move into a whole other level.

And maybe people will stop harping on Bozak, talking about how "terrible" he is.  The guy could be a fantastic penalty killing 3rd line centre, which is really what he is.

And getting 1st line money.  Everybody wins.

4 million isn't first line centre money.

I guess thats a future buy out then.

I'm not quite sure what you mean.
 

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