Luongo and Schneider Revisited (or is it continued?)
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Re: Luongo and Schneider Revisited (or is it continued?)
I've never said Hodgson sucks. I've said quite the opposite. I believe I said he will have a good NHL career (did I not?) Yes his defensive game will improve but how much is very much a question. And how fast it improves is another question. Yes Hodgson is only 23 but on the other hand he's already 23 and very little progress has been made in that aspect of his game. It is a major aspect that can limit his growth and importance as a player. And he does have what might be a tremendous amount of pressure coming from the other young players in the Sabres organization. I don't think it is that much of a stretch at all to suggest that he can get passed by a couple of guys. IF that happens does he start to become an afterthought in the NHL.
Kassian's defensive game is also terrible but on the other hand that isn't as important for a winger as it is a center. Center is more demanding position in that regard. I don't think there is anything around that. But yes Kassian certainly needs to step up. Again I don't believe I've said different.
Kassian's defensive game is also terrible but on the other hand that isn't as important for a winger as it is a center. Center is more demanding position in that regard. I don't think there is anything around that. But yes Kassian certainly needs to step up. Again I don't believe I've said different.
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I'm not hoping for anything. I was also loose with my interpretation and response. I took for-sure prospect to mean blue chipper and probably shouldn't have. I said he'd have an NHL career but I'm not convinced that it is a career as a go to guy on a contending teams or if it is as an important player on teams that are essentially no threat. I do believe that if he struggles to hold of his competitors within the Sabres organization (and fails to control his crew) that he might begin to be shuttled down the latter route in the eyes of the NHL. If 21-22 year olds are knocking him down the depth chart when he is 25 it's sort of what can happen (not saying it will). And the same can be said for any young and promising player....including Kassian.Rumsfeld wrote: Well, you keep on hoping. The progression of his stats and entire body of work from Junior until now scream otherwise.
hell the Sabres can look at Myers to see how quickly development can just seem to plateau (or go in reverse). He too is still young but I think in his rookie season people had visions of multiple Norris trophies in his future and I'm not sure people have that view now. He certainly isn't terrible by any stretch but he is a second pairing guy right now (canucks fans can point to the plateau with Edler though not the visions of multiple Norris trophies).
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Re: Luongo and Schneider Revisited (or is it continued?)
I think what you were saying was pretty clear, but I can totally understand why you'd want to backpedal away from that position.tantalum wrote:tant's post
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Rumsfeld wrote:I think what you were saying was pretty clear, but I can totally understand why you'd want to backpedal away from that position.tantalum wrote:tant's post
What's to back peddle from when in my post I clearly said he'd have an NHL career? good offensive prospect/player with at this time severe defensive deficiencies.
You have your belief and I have my belief. I don't think Hodgson was going to be nay sort of difference maker based on how he was handled and the coach who handled him. So back to the topic on hand....
I don't believe the canucks will feel a huge effect due to having Luongo between the pipes. If they do then the major issues were not addressed by off season changes on the ice and behind the bench. I also think Luongo is more than capable of putting up a great season in a starters role. Overall the position is likley downgraded as we have no idea how Lack or Eriksson (sp?) will perform.
Who knows maybe in 18 months time we have another goaltending controversy and we can do this all over again!
Re: Luongo and Schneider Revisited (or is it continued?)
Not quite sure what your point is here.tantalum wrote: And he does have what might be a tremendous amount of pressure coming from the other young players in the Sabres organization. I don't think it is that much of a stretch at all to suggest that he can get passed by a couple of guys. IF that happens does he start to become an afterthought in the NHL.
It doesn't matter what happens down the road for the Sabers, Hodgson is either good or he isn't and we both agree he is good. If the Sabers happen to find 2 centres who are better then Hodgson then they can and will move him somewhere else. Who cares.
A good centre will always get value back in a trade, it's a high demand position, probably the highest demand position in the league.
As for his defensive game being more of a problem because of his position, the Oilers just gave Sam Gange (a guy several here covet) a major contract and he sucks donkey balls in his own zone.
As I said, I liked the trade at the time because I like Kassian, but he needs to step it up this year. His defensive game is terrible, he doesnt bring it every night, and his ofensive game is up and down. No matter what excuses people make Cody Hodgson is a major asset in this league right now, and if our return doesn't pan out there isn't going to be any reasonable excuses for this trade.
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Rumsfeld wrote: How can you say that a PPG player with a laser-beam wrist shot couldn't have helped us?
Rumsfeld wrote: I see Topper is still bitter that a player (Hodgson) he insisted didn't have NHL-level talent is scoring at a PPG pace.
Rumsfeld wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if Hodgson is outscoring them (the Sedins) a season from now.
Your VERY bad considering Cody had 34 points in 48 games.Rumsfeld wrote:My bad on the point totals, I thought Cody had over 40 last year.
“PPG player”!
Over the first 24 games of last season he went on a tear with the red-hot Vanek + Pomminville
… but then slipped to his usual .55 points per game (career average).
Also Hodgson, the Jason Collins of the NHL, has just 1 assist in 12 NHL playoff games!
(for those keeping score at home)
"outscoring the Sedins a season from now"!!!
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Whatever Hodgson might have brought was replaceableESQ wrote: I'm actually in agreement with Rummy. I don't understand how people can argue that trading Hodgson was better for the TEAM on the ice for the past season-and-a-half.
(replaceable with centres on the team, or centres acquirable at the deadline with 2nd round picks/B-prospects).
Meanwhile The Kassian slowly develops...
No not much except for...ESQ wrote: What kills me about the argument that Hodgson would have been no good in the playoffs is that there is no evidence to support it.
Evidence: Hodgson has 1 assist in 12 career NHL playoff games.
Evidence: Hodgson's production slipped in AHL playoff games.
Evidence: Our eyes tell us that when the going gets tough, Hodgson does NOT get going.
Do you have any "evidence" to the contrary?
Umm.ESQ wrote: Hodgson was the 3rd line center, he was deliberately given sheltered minutes, he played a lot on the PP and put up quite a lot of points. I would argue that the TEAM performance was better having Hodgson in that limited role than in having Kassian and Pahlsson, because scoring immediately became a problem and the powerplay suffered enormously since the trade.
Hodgson played on the #2 PP unit.
How would him leaving contribute to the fact the #1 PP became a problem.
BTW Hodgson had ZERO power-play points in his last 17 games as a Canuck.
Now when Daniel got injured (9 games after the trade) THAT hurt the PP
(it wasn't until Daniel returned for those last 2 playoff games that the PP returned to form).
Ummm wut?ESQ wrote: What he provided in 6 minutes ES and 4 minutes PP is something...
Well your summary is wrong due to the fact your facts above are wrong.ESQ wrote: In summary, 2012 Hodgson > Kassian + Pahlsson
Now, that's just silly....ESQ wrote: , 2013 Hodsgon > Kassian + Roy.
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Yup.$lacker wrote: By all accounts Hodgson had asked for a trade and Gillis and Co. had come up with a list of players that they would trade him for... Kassian was one of those guys and he pulled the trigger. Everything else is really irrelevant.
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UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM...Potatoe1 wrote: Cody is probably going to hang in the 65-75 point range and will slowly improve his defensive game.
He'd hafta GET to the "65-75 point range" before he can HANG THERE.
Are you predicting 65-75 points next season for Hodgson?
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Hodgson scored at a 58 point clip last year. If healthy I think cracking 65 is fairly reasonable. He should move past that in healthy seasons moving forward.Strangelove wrote:
Are you predicting 65-75 points next season for Hodgson?
Zack Kassian scored at a 23 point pace this season, I would like to think he can exceed that pace.
Both players are quite poor in their own zone. To be honest though I thought Kassian was worse last year then Cody was the year before. Kassian was our worst defensive forward by a country mile last year. I thought AV actually gave him a lot of rope.
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Yeah, I don't think 70-75 points is unreasonable at all for Hodgson in 14/15 and I don't think a sub-70-75 point season for Hank and Danny is either.
Ooh boy, Doc would be pissing red over that one I tell ya...
Ooh boy, Doc would be pissing red over that one I tell ya...
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Well he scored at a 32 point clip over the last half of last year.Potatoe1 wrote:Hodgson scored at a 58 point clip last year. If healthy I think cracking 65 is fairly reasonable.Strangelove wrote:
Are you predicting 65-75 points next season for Hodgson?
Right you are Potski, his bad back WILL be a problem moving forward.Potatoe1 wrote: He should move past that in healthy seasons moving forward.
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Rumsfeld wrote: Yeah, I don't think 70-75 points is unreasonable at all for Hodgson in 14/15
14/15?
Not ready to go out on a limb for Silent G in 13/14, despite all your talk, wot?
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I said in a year! Never meant to suggest he would surpass them this season.Strangelove wrote:Rumsfeld wrote: Yeah, I don't think 70-75 points is unreasonable at all for Hodgson in 14/15
14/15?
Not ready to go out on a limb for Silent G in 13/14, despite all your talk, wot?
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I guess that's the nice thing about a shortened season, eh old boy? When the stats don't support your argument you get to throw them away.Strangelove wrote: Last season was 20 games under ludicrous conditions.
So yeah, putting much stock in last year's numbers is madness IMPO.
Unless they DO support it of course. In which case we will throw them out there again and again with no mention of how the small sample size might be skewing them.
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