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Mikhail Bloodnovsky said:I wonder if his recent surge has anything to do with the power of the Wendel handle bar mustache.
;D Man, some of these mustaches have got to go. I like him. Hoping that he can stay healthy for a bit.
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Mikhail Bloodnovsky said:I wonder if his recent surge has anything to do with the power of the Wendel handle bar mustache.
Busta Reims said:Champ Kind said:Not entirely true. I can specifically recall people on this board saying that Connolly's high draft status should be qualified because he was "picked by Milbury".
If anyone said that, they have no idea what they're talking about. Despite everything else about him as a GM, Milbury was good at one thing - he drafted very well. On top of that, based on the careers of the rest of the guys drafted in the 1999 Entry Draft, Connolly was picked pretty much exactly where he should have been.
The Red Polar Bear said:CW, random thought:
I may be crazy, but, what if we ran four scoring lines when everyone is healthy.
Lupul-Bozak-Kessel
Kulemin-Grabo-Armstrong
Brown-Connolly-MacArthur
Steckel-Colborne-Frattin
I'm probably blanking out on someone important to include that I'm missing, but the principle is there.
Britishbulldog said:The Red Polar Bear said:CW, random thought:
I may be crazy, but, what if we ran four scoring lines when everyone is healthy.
Lupul-Bozak-Kessel
Kulemin-Grabo-Armstrong
Brown-Connolly-MacArthur
Steckel-Colborne-Frattin
I'm probably blanking out on someone important to include that I'm missing, but the principle is there.
Lombardi.
Put him LW, move Steckel to center and send Colborne down and I love that line up.
Erndog said:It's only been 10 games, but you can certainly see the talent this dude has.
He's very slick, has great vision, great hands... he's one of those guys who can make you jump out of your seat with a play that looks like it came out of nowhere (aka the Carolina game... the falling pass against Pitts, etc.). Surprisingly, he's also not afraid to get in front of the net (albeit, mostly on the man advantage).
The problem is, and always has been obviously his injuries and subsequently questioning his desire because of it but there is absolutely no denying his skill. This dude can play.
Corn Flake said:Erndog said:It's only been 10 games, but you can certainly see the talent this dude has.
He's very slick, has great vision, great hands... he's one of those guys who can make you jump out of your seat with a play that looks like it came out of nowhere (aka the Carolina game... the falling pass against Pitts, etc.). Surprisingly, he's also not afraid to get in front of the net (albeit, mostly on the man advantage).
The problem is, and always has been obviously his injuries and subsequently questioning his desire because of it but there is absolutely no denying his skill. This dude can play.
No doubt. Being available to play has been his biggest problem which is why I didn't like the signing but got the logic behind what he could bring if he actually had some good luck with injuries.
Some of his point totals in Buf don't speak to his ability, but its not like he's the only guy to get somewhat stifled in the Lindy Ruff system. See: McArthur, Clarke.
I think its really great news if Bozak can solidify himself in the top line role for now, putting Connolly on the 3rd line... in that role its not as big of a deal if he misses time as its easier to fill in for him there vs. the 1st line.
Zee said:Corn Flake said:Erndog said:It's only been 10 games, but you can certainly see the talent this dude has.
He's very slick, has great vision, great hands... he's one of those guys who can make you jump out of your seat with a play that looks like it came out of nowhere (aka the Carolina game... the falling pass against Pitts, etc.). Surprisingly, he's also not afraid to get in front of the net (albeit, mostly on the man advantage).
The problem is, and always has been obviously his injuries and subsequently questioning his desire because of it but there is absolutely no denying his skill. This dude can play.
No doubt. Being available to play has been his biggest problem which is why I didn't like the signing but got the logic behind what he could bring if he actually had some good luck with injuries.
Some of his point totals in Buf don't speak to his ability, but its not like he's the only guy to get somewhat stifled in the Lindy Ruff system. See: McArthur, Clarke.
I think its really great news if Bozak can solidify himself in the top line role for now, putting Connolly on the 3rd line... in that role its not as big of a deal if he misses time as its easier to fill in for him there vs. the 1st line.
The thing is, besides Richards or Connolly, what other UFA center could the Leafs have signed? Sure Connolly is a risk, but it's a small risk vs. high reward. IF he stays healthy, he could be a huge factor for the Leafs. If not, it's not that big a commitment to him.
caveman said:that will only take Connolly 1 more game to tie.![]()
Sarge said:Peter D. said:I wasn't fond of his signing (more the money aspect) based on his durability, but knew full well if he could be relatively healthy he'd reward the team with some great play.
Exactly my feeling.
Sudafederov said:Glad to see this thread back.
I was debating whether to start a new one, "People seem to take it easy on Tim Connolly, why, WHY?"
McPwnage said:Connolly is going to be a problem when it comes to cap room. His contract takes up the money we will need to resign Grabovski