bustaheims
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Sucker Punch said:Leaf 50 said:Spezza for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Michalek for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Blake Kessel is a Flyer, not a Leaf.
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Sucker Punch said:Leaf 50 said:Spezza for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Michalek for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Sucker Punch said:Leaf 50 said:Spezza for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Michalek for Kessel -straight up - in a heart beat.
Madferret said:What kind of Spezza love-in have I walked into?
Madferret said:What kind of Spezza love-in have I walked into?
Madferret said:What kind of Spezza love-in have I walked into?
LittleHockeyFan said:Madferret said:What kind of Spezza love-in have I walked into?
Blech....think I just threw up a little.
SchenNeuf said:As Carlton noted above, aside from being a Sen, I don't get all the hate with respect to Spezza. He's probably better than any centre we have on our team and is a bona fide centre to put on a line with Kessel (nothing against Connolly, but he's not a first line centre). I'd be more than willing to part with a package along the lines of of Gunnarson, Bozak and Macarthur (three players I actually really like) to get a deal done for Spezza. Gardiner could slide into the top 6; Lombardi, Kadri or Frattin sould slip into Macarthur's spot on Grabo's wing; Connolly would slip into Bozak's spot on the third line.
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:I'd do Kadri for Spezza straight up.
Saint Nik said:I'd like to get a better sense of what player the Leafs are getting with Spezza. Playing on a line with two other all-stars he looked worth his salary. Without them, he's looked good but kind of Mike Ribeiro-esque.
Erndog said:I don't know if it's that easy. You can probably say the same thing for Heatley or Alfredsson for that matter. Heatley was better with Spezza than without.
Busta Reims said:Erndog said:I don't know if it's that easy. You can probably say the same thing for Heatley or Alfredsson for that matter. Heatley was better with Spezza than without.
Sure, but the difference there is a little less noticeable. I mean, last season was the 1st full season that Heatley played since his rookie season where he did score at least 39 goals or have 72+ points. Alfredsson had become a point per game player before he started lining up with Spezza. Spezza's never really played an extended stretch without at least one of them since he established himself as an NHL player, so, it's hard to really judge.