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BlueWhiteBlood said:Potvin29 said:Bullfrog said:I'm with you BWB. I think we're going to see continued progression from Kadri. It wouldn't shock me to see him flirt with 70+ points this season.
I think that's pretty much impossible unless they make him the 1st line C. Bozak averaged over 2:00 more ice time per game at even-strength than Kadri last season and ~:20 more PP time per game. I just don't think he'd get enough ice-time with the necessary linemates to put up those kinds of numbers if he remains in the position he was in last season.
He really deserves to be the #1 C on the PP at least though, but I could understand why they might want to spread the offense out between the two units like they have.
I believe Kadri is basically going to take the time from Bozak on account of his play. He could also not raise his game, but I don't feel that is going to happen, he's too skilled and his drive is a big part of his game. I say he puts it all together.
At the very least, I think he'll be the top center on the top PP.
I also agree with above, if his line mates come to play also, he'll get more points that way. I have a suspicion that he'll start the season with Lupul and Booth and end with Kessel and JvR.
We'll see.
RedLeaf said:and out of shape (again)
Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:and out of shape (again)
That was B.S., Kadri spent that summer working out with Gary Roberts. Just Eakins/the media making something out of nothing.
Lee-bo said:We wont ever be competitive while Kessel is our best player. Not taking anything away from him, he's very skilled, but he's streaky as all hell and the team reflects this. I know he doesn't like the limelight nor wants any leadership role but the fact is as our best player you automatically become someone the rest of the team looks to. When they see him coasting from blue line to blue line for a line change costing the team a penalty (too many men). He is NOT worth 8 million. He is a sniper and rarely a game changer himself. To me he would be a great complimentary players but as our best player I dont like it. I know there's probably nothing out there to do, I'm just venting.
Lee-bo said:We wont ever be competitive while Kessel is our best player. Not taking anything away from him, he's very skilled, but he's streaky as all hell and the team reflects this. I know he doesn't like the limelight nor wants any leadership role but the fact is as our best player you automatically become someone the rest of the team looks to. When they see him coasting from blue line to blue line for a line change costing the team a penalty (too many men). He is NOT worth 8 million. He is a sniper and rarely a game changer himself. To me he would be a great complimentary players but as our best player I dont like it. I know there's probably nothing out there to do, I'm just venting.
Lee-bo said:We wont ever be competitive while Kessel is our best player. Not taking anything away from him, he's very skilled, but he's streaky as all hell and the team reflects this. I know he doesn't like the limelight nor wants any leadership role but the fact is as our best player you automatically become someone the rest of the team looks to. When they see him coasting from blue line to blue line for a line change costing the team a penalty (too many men). He is NOT worth 8 million. He is a sniper and rarely a game changer himself. To me he would be a great complimentary players but as our best player I dont like it. I know there's probably nothing out there to do, I'm just venting.
Lee-bo said:We wont ever be competitive while Kessel is our best player. Not taking anything away from him, he's very skilled, but he's streaky as all hell and the team reflects this. I know he doesn't like the limelight nor wants any leadership role but the fact is as our best player you automatically become someone the rest of the team looks to. When they see him coasting from blue line to blue line for a line change costing the team a penalty (too many men). He is NOT worth 8 million. He is a sniper and rarely a game changer himself. To me he would be a great complimentary players but as our best player I dont like it. I know there's probably nothing out there to do, I'm just venting.
Lee-bo said:We wont ever be competitive while Kessel is our best player.
Nik the Trik said:Streaky wouldn't be the word I'd use but one-dimensional is.
2badknees said:Agreed, and I think that is the reason he's accused of being "streaky". If he isn't given space, or given the puck at speed, he's pretty ineffective outside of the PP, and really doesn't have another approach to the game.
2badknees said:Agreed, and I think that is the reason he's accused of being "streaky". If he isn't given space, or given the puck at speed, he's pretty ineffective outside of the PP, and really doesn't have another approach to the game.
That's ok, I think you made some good points. Regarding trading him - I think with the team as it is, that ship has sailed to do a complete rebuild, so best to try to improve the 2nd line and D. My guess is that Nonis/Shanahan realizes that there's some dysfunction regarding the overall coaching/talent/personalities on the team, and is likely looking to make some significant moves over the next few months with teams like Edmonton, and a new coach will come in at the same timeline. At the end of the day, Kessel is the least of the leafs problems, imo.Lee-bo said:I'm not the best at explaining my point, I'm sorry. But I'm glad some of you understood it. Maybe Its one dimensional instead of streaky, sometimes you can contain him. The best players play through it and still excel.
2badknees said:Nik the Trik said:Streaky wouldn't be the word I'd use but one-dimensional is.
Agreed, and I think that is the reason he's accused of being "streaky". If he isn't given space, or given the puck at speed, he's pretty ineffective outside of the PP, and really doesn't have another approach to the game. It's not like he's going to muck around in the corners, fight through checks, or god forbid, actually throw a hit. So some games he's given more liberties than others, and it shows up in the scoresheet. If the leafs can generate more offence from the other lines, it should actually benefit Kessel in terms of reduced defensive focus.
Significantly Insignificant said:2badknees said:Nik the Trik said:Streaky wouldn't be the word I'd use but one-dimensional is.
Agreed, and I think that is the reason he's accused of being "streaky". If he isn't given space, or given the puck at speed, he's pretty ineffective outside of the PP, and really doesn't have another approach to the game. It's not like he's going to muck around in the corners, fight through checks, or god forbid, actually throw a hit. So some games he's given more liberties than others, and it shows up in the scoresheet. If the leafs can generate more offence from the other lines, it should actually benefit Kessel in terms of reduced defensive focus.
I think what it boils down to for me is that when he doesn't score he actually has a negative impact on the team because he doesn't defend all that well. When he is scoring, his line isn't in the d-zone all that much, so we don't notice the impact all that much. However, when he can't break out of the zone, that line gets hemmed in their own end, and all sorts of calamity ensues.