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Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
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Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
CarltonTheBear said:Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
Sure hope Roberts isn't still bitter towards the Leafs...
Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
Zee said:Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
Kadri is now the next Stamkos guaranteed. Which means Leafs will probably trade him before the season starts and Kadri scores 50 goals with whatever team he's dealt to.
Etiam Vultus said:Given the Leafs intent to get bigger, I wonder if there is room for both Grabovski and Kadri in the lineup. They are both small, skiled players, who play with an edge, but in a long playoff run they are going to get run down.
I can see the Leafs trading one of them this off-season, but have no idea which one has more value.
Corn Flake said:Zee said:Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
Kadri is now the next Stamkos guaranteed. Which means Leafs will probably trade him before the season starts and Kadri scores 50 goals with whatever team he's dealt to.
*Sarcasm detector explosion*
Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Zee said:Corn Flake said:Per Mike Brophy, Kadri is working out with Gary Roberts this summer. I was reeeeealllly hoping he was going to do this very thing and it happened. This is very good news.
Kadri is now the next Stamkos guaranteed. Which means Leafs will probably trade him before the season starts and Kadri scores 50 goals with whatever team he's dealt to.
*Sarcasm detector explosion*
If the Leafs have a slow start or if Reimer starts off badly, I could see Burke trading for a goalie, especially with new owners in place. Kadri would be a decent asset going the other way in such a scenario, and chances are, he would be productive under a different team. Besides, my betting is Kadri gets buried in the minors, or is traded away before he has a chance to play a full season for the Leafs.
Rebel_1812 said:Optimus Reimer said:Besides, my betting is Kadri gets buried in the minors, or is traded away before he has a chance to play a full season for the Leafs.
I don't agree. I think he could easily take MacArthur's spot.
Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
“Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,” Kadri said. “For me, this was the next step. I like to think I’m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.”
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
“Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.”
“Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that’s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.”
Zee said:Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
?Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.?
?Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that?s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Even more interesting to me is that Colborne is still growing at age 22. Holy moly.
I like Kadri but in my Dreamworld Colborne steps up to become the real heir to Sundin, JVR take the #2C, Bozak the #3C, and Kadri goes to the wing on the 1st or 2nd line.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Zee said:Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
?Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.?
?Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that?s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Even more interesting to me is that Colborne is still growing at age 22. Holy moly.
I like Kadri but in my Dreamworld Colborne steps up to become the real heir to Sundin, JVR take the #2C, Bozak the #3C, and Kadri goes to the wing on the 1st or 2nd line.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Zee said:Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
?Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.?
?Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that?s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Even more interesting to me is that Colborne is still growing at age 22. Holy moly.
I like Kadri but in my Dreamworld Colborne steps up to become the real heir to Sundin, JVR take the #2C, Bozak the #3C, and Kadri goes to the wing on the 1st or 2nd line.
Zee said:?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Champ Kind said:And where is Grabovski in this fantasy land?
Corn Flake said:Champ Kind said:And where is Grabovski in this fantasy land?
Head coach.
L K said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Zee said:Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
?Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.?
?Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that?s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Even more interesting to me is that Colborne is still growing at age 22. Holy moly.
I like Kadri but in my Dreamworld Colborne steps up to become the real heir to Sundin, JVR take the #2C, Bozak the #3C, and Kadri goes to the wing on the 1st or 2nd line.
I need to see a lot more from Colborne before I pencil him in as anything more than a 3rd line centre. 39 points in 65 games in the AHL doesn't translate to top 6. He has the size and possibly the hands for top 6 hockey but he needs to show it in the minors before I see him anywhere near the top 6.
Colborne is a very skilled all-around player. He's a solid to above-average skater who's well above-average for a 6'5" forward. He has a fluid stride that lets him accelerate pretty effortlessly and gets to a desirable top speed. He's very agile for his size and displays good shiftiness from a standstill. Colborne thinks the game at a plus level, with tremendous vision and instincts. Sources call Colborne a very imaginative playmaker who makes plays through the tightest of seams that most players don't try to attempt. He can handle the puck at an above-average level and he's pretty coordinated with the puck for his size. Colborne is a plus shooter who can dial it up well and can score from just about anywhere in the offensive zone, although he has a pass-first mentality and doesn't use that weapon as much as he should. He has a massive frame and can bulldoze through opponents when he chooses to exert himself physically.
The Bad: Colborne's main weakness has always been questions about his physical game. His game has a bit of a quiet, lazy look to it and his physical effort is inconsistent. He's not a non-existent physical player, as he will at times go along the wall and to the front of the net and will look dominant when doing so, and then other times he will simply be a spectator from the sideboards.
Projection: An average to below-average first line center who safely projects as an above-average second line center.
Champ Kind said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Zee said:Every morning, Kadri gets us and heads to Gary Roberts gym north of Toronto. There he works out, sometimes until he vomits, picks up the meals have been prepared specially for him and heads out on his day.
?Gary contacted me in March or April and asked me if I wanted undertake the program,? Kadri said. ?For me, this was the next step. I like to think I?m a pretty smart hockey player. I want to have every tool that is out there to succeed.?
Kadri had to wait to rehab a shoulder he injured in the Marlies post season. He scored three goals and added seven assists, good for 10 points in 11 games.
?Everything is set up to the last detail. Every day I go to the gym, go to the fridge, get my meals and chow down.?
?Once you get over the first few days you feel great and that?s the feeling that keeps you going. In the first few weeks I would excuse myself, go yak, and then get back to working out. After you pull the trigger you feel great.?
http://blog.mapleleafs.com/three-internal-candidates-eyeing-number-one-centre-role/
I hope we hang onto this guy. I think he's ready to make the jump. I like the confidence he has in himself, let's hope this is his breakout season.
Even more interesting to me is that Colborne is still growing at age 22. Holy moly.
I like Kadri but in my Dreamworld Colborne steps up to become the real heir to Sundin, JVR take the #2C, Bozak the #3C, and Kadri goes to the wing on the 1st or 2nd line.
And where is Grabovski in this fantasy land?
Corn Flake said:I know I am supposed to downplay all positive news as really meaning little-to-nothing, but if this works I think we owe Gary Roberts some hugs and kisses for asking Kadri to join his program. Maybe he doesn't hate the Leafs after all.