Frank E
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Potvin29 said:Frank E said:Potvin29 said:Erndog said:BlueWhiteBlood said:I guess we can settle on them being close, certainly nowhere near the difference between Luke and JvR. I'd still give the edge to Gardiner, perhaps just for the fact that he's a defenceman and not available as often.
Maybe I should watch more of Brayden Schenn.
The difference between Luke and JVR NOW... but when that trade was made, it was pretty much a saw-off at that time. Philly fans wanted more, Leaf fans wanted more, thankfully it ended up in our favour.
And like Frank E says, Jake Gardiner is avg over 20 min and has a grand total of 0 goals and 5 points. Schenn has 7 goals and 8 assists. We're not talking about world beaters either way, but Schenns performing at a decent level. Gardiners performing at a poor level and even being benched. I just can't stress it enough, at this point in time, I'd wager GM's view their values as pretty dead on- if not in favour of Schenn.
If Gardiner is performing at a poor level, why is he averaging the most even-strength time on ice per game for the Leafs? More than Phaneuf.
Either someone here has to admit Carlyle is playing a bad player this much, or that Gardiner isn't as bad as is being said about him.
Which is why his benching seems idiotic to me. You're playing this player the most ES minutes on the team one game and suddenly he's benched the next? Mixed signals.
As much as he's been maligned lately, I think Carlyle is really trying to develop the kid.
You watch the games as much as I do...you have to admit that he's not earning that ice-time based on his play and production. No?
His production isn't where I'd like it, but really none of the team's is and none of the D's are.
When I watch him I think he controls the play and settles the play down better than anyone on the team, at least better than anyone on the D. I honestly don't know where it came from that he deserved to be benched after the Columbus game, I don't think he was any worse than the rest of the team.
We'll disagree then. I get nervous as hell when he's got the puck.
As I said, I enjoy watching him carry the puck, but that's where it ends for me. I don't like the decisions he makes, and he's so all-over-the-place that nobody really knows what he's going to do with it...then nothing comes of it. I find his defensive zone awareness and decisions to be poor.
I do agree that he's not alone with his poor defensive play, no argument there from me. Fraser has been really bad, and Franson and Ranger have been varying degrees of bad. I think Rielly has been suspect there too.
I find Rielly much more effective with his rushes, and I certainly hope he improves at a greater pace than Gardiner.