Heroic Shrimp
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bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:0 goals this season.
On pace for 96 points!
(Pssst... it's a 48 game season.)
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bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:0 goals this season.
On pace for 96 points!
Heroic Shrimp said:bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:0 goals this season.
On pace for 96 points!
(Pssst... it's a 48 game season.)
Heroic Shrimp said:(Pssst... it's a 48 game season.)
Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
Highlander said:there are none so blind as he who cannot see.
Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
Bender said:Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
If you cannot see then you can simply check the stats sheet from last year. He outscored a number of players that for some reason we clamour for like Corey Perry. But hey, grass is greener.
Champ Kind said:Bender said:Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
If you cannot see then you can simply check the stats sheet from last year. He outscored a number of players that for some reason we clamour for like Corey Perry. But hey, grass is greener.
I agree, Bender. I mean, what's there to dispute here? Kessel is an elite scoring winger. He's an offensive game changer and seems to be getting better with each passing year (as you'd expect from someone his age). He's not Doug Gilmour, Wendle Clark, or Mats Sundin, but I'm not sure how anyone can say they don't "see" Kessel's talent.
Champ Kind said:Bender said:Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
If you cannot see then you can simply check the stats sheet from last year. He outscored a number of players that for some reason we clamour for like Corey Perry. But hey, grass is greener.
I agree, Bender. I mean, what's there to dispute here? Kessel is an elite scoring winger. He's an offensive game changer and seems to be getting better with each passing year (as you'd expect from someone his age). He's not Doug Gilmour, Wendle Clark, or Mats Sundin, but I'm not sure how anyone can say they don't "see" Kessel's talent.
Michael said:Champ Kind said:Bender said:Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
If you cannot see then you can simply check the stats sheet from last year. He outscored a number of players that for some reason we clamour for like Corey Perry. But hey, grass is greener.
I agree, Bender. I mean, what's there to dispute here? Kessel is an elite scoring winger. He's an offensive game changer and seems to be getting better with each passing year (as you'd expect from someone his age). He's not Doug Gilmour, Wendle Clark, or Mats Sundin, but I'm not sure how anyone can say they don't "see" Kessel's talent.
Two questions:
1. Who said that they do not see Kessel's talent?
2. Would you trade Kessel straight up for Perry? Forget for the moment that Perry will be a UFA in a few months. On a simple player to player comparison would you trade Kessel straight up for Perry?
Michael said:Champ Kind said:Bender said:Michael said:I am going to leave Kessel alone from now on. Some people really like him and enjoy his talent on the ice and others see something different. No one is convincing anyone on the other side of anything.
But I will look forward to the day when he is traded away to some other team that sees what I cannot see.
If you cannot see then you can simply check the stats sheet from last year. He outscored a number of players that for some reason we clamour for like Corey Perry. But hey, grass is greener.
I agree, Bender. I mean, what's there to dispute here? Kessel is an elite scoring winger. He's an offensive game changer and seems to be getting better with each passing year (as you'd expect from someone his age). He's not Doug Gilmour, Wendle Clark, or Mats Sundin, but I'm not sure how anyone can say they don't "see" Kessel'stalentobjective, empirical statistics.
Two questions:
1. Who said that they do not see Kessel's talent?
2. Would you trade Kessel straight up for Perry? Forget for the moment that Perry will be a UFA in a few months. On a simple player to player comparison would you trade Kessel straight up for Perry?
Cox is an a**hole. 5 games into the season he's ready to tank the season and deal the star player? Moron.Corn Flake said:Cox advocating the Leafs should part with Kessel and move on:
http://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/article/1320739--maple-leafs-must-keep-first-pick-deal-phil-kessel-cox
I think his logic is kind of flawed with his main point really about (paraphrasing) Nonis ridding the team of the result of this bad trade that Burke made and comparing Kessel to what Vernon Wells was to the Jays.
His point about Kessel's value is good, although if he doesn't snap the scoring slump soon (he will) it could be hurt a bit.
I don't know what to think... I can see points on both sides of the argument. The most central point to that argument being that Kessel isn't a prototypical Carlyle type player and long-term I can see some challenges there.