The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONExciting young prospect in Johnson.
Im not going to lie but I seem like the only leaf fan on the planet that's pleased with today's deal.
Elite scorers like kessel begin their decline around 31. So in 3 years the pens will most likely have a 7mil winger who's steady declining With 4 years left to pay him. The leafs on the other hand will have a loaded prospect group ready for the nhl. Good times are ahead for leafland.
And not to mention that the leafs changed the culture of the team today with the Kessel trade
Soderberg/Lucic/Hamilton combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
Beleskey/Hayes combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
another fun fact:
Hamilton is a franchise dmen
For a guy who stopped liking the Leafs you sure have a lot invested in the Kessel trade/ rubbing in the Bruins deals?
i never stopped liking the leafs, i just stopped following them this year. Cam has been ragging on leaf deals for years, it's time he suffers a little. you've also been quite invested in what i say, seems odd that you've decided to follow me around lately.
Soderberg/Lucic/Hamilton combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
Beleskey/Hayes combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
another fun fact:
Hamilton is a franchise dmen
For a guy who stopped liking the Leafs you sure have a lot invested in the Kessel trade/ rubbing in the Bruins deals?
i never stopped liking the leafs, i just stopped following them this year. Cam has been ragging on leaf deals for years, it's time he suffers a little. you've also been quite invested in what i say, seems odd that you've decided to follow me around lately.
I thought the point of the forums was to talk hockey and respond to each other....I suppose if you want another yes man I can kindly bow out of the discussion
Soderberg/Lucic/Hamilton combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
Beleskey/Hayes combined goals total in 2013-14: 41
another fun fact:
Hamilton is a franchise dmen
What defines a franchise d-man? How do you sign a player that wants out of your city and off your team? And i dont rag on Leaf deals. I make fun of the Leafs when they come out and steamroll everyone then finish in a lottery position. I have had nothing but praise for what Shanahan is doing since he took the helm.
To be fair, the definition is pretty flexible....is a frachise d man a generational defensive player, or just a number one d man, or something altogether different? Strictly speaking if its a number one d man then there are 30 in the league, but I doubt anyone really believes that.
kyuss wroteCOLONhamilton may become a franchise defenseman during the extent of his new contract but certainly isn't one right now
He certainly has upside. He needs to gain some meanness and improve some hockey IQ. I still miss him and was looking forward to following his forecast improvements. For his young faults he has a lot of positives. Calgary has a ridiculous D-core now.
Sensfanjosh wroteCOLONTo be fair, the definition is pretty flexible....is a frachise d man a generational defensive player, or just a number one d man, or something altogether different? Strictly speaking if its a number one d man then there are 30 in the league, but I doubt anyone really believes that.
It truly is difficult to put meaning on those words. I personally take it as a player that you can build a team around. The core of the team. I think Ekblad has the potential to be a franchise d-man. Hedman was thought to be like that and took a dip in his development then just exploded into a monster. I love that guy.