Great rant, kudos to you...Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 12:40 pmAlright Blobbie, I will not engage you on this again, but your acting like an amway person, and you just keep picking.. So, here is your door slam.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:51 am They can attach picks/prospects to Darnell and retain salary.
But power forwards always take longer to develop right?![]()
First, Nurse has a NTC. Therefore, You are 100% wrong. He is not going anywhere with 'picks and prospects' unless he wants to. The End.
Second, and onto your continuous scratching of your herpes itch regarding powerforwards development curves, and the purposely obtuse outtakes from it, I guess you get your way and we are gonna debate it... and by 'debate' I mean I simply show people who has actually been huffing on the Ghomer pen.
To recap, I said typical powerforwards take longer to develop and often get traded before they reach potential. You said there is no evidence and started your typical 'run down the other poster' schtick to assert the dominance of your superiority, just like you had to those couple times you spent the weekends in jail, and I was simply too tired to engage and so I said you were right to shut you the hell up. Then, like a small child, you jumped up and down and then started acting like what you said was true, moved the goalposts by adding powerforwards who were NEVER traded and promptly started playing with yourself while telling your image in the mirror how smart you were, and Didn't shut up even after several rather obvious examples of late blooming powerforwards who were traded were shown be several posters.
Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:10 am there is no evidence power forwards take any more time than any other skater to develop.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:45 am and where is the evidence power forwards take longer than other skaters to develop?
So, I now have some time to properly address this. I have compiled a list of about 50 powerforwards who fit the criteria of my original comments.
They were defined as powerforwards and are 'typical' opposed to 'exceptional' (I mean were not picked in the top 5 of the first round -they are just average NHL'r who were not exceptional players like Lindros or Ovi). This is a random list and are in no order of significance, and from anytime after the term 'powerforward' became regular vernacular (That means since we started using the word 'powerforward' in 1983, blobster) --please note ALL of your examples in the posts are not the same conversation they were never traded before age 23, hense; your out of your lane and simply wrong in your response posts as well. But, for this example of "developing late", I'll make a random list of 50 or so, regardless of trade status, then do some research.
Cam Neely (the original, according to Sinden), Todd Bertuzzi, Brendan Shanahan, JT Miller, Rick Tocchet, Keith Tkachuk, Owen Nolan, Evander Kane, Chris Stewart, Ryan Johansen, David Backes, Wayne Simmonds, Dakota Joshua, James Neal, Scott Hartnell, Tom Wilson, James Van Riemsdyk, Brandon Saad, Troy Brower, Joff Lupul, Brayden Schenn, Kyle Plamieri, Sam Bennett, Charlie Coyle, Anthony Duclair, Josh Anderson, Adam Henrique, Boone Jenner, Marcus Foligno, Anders Lee, Dakota Joshua, Alex Tuch, Zack Kassian, Ryan Hartman, Ryan Malone, Bobby Ryan, David Perron, Miles Wood, Stefan Noesen, Jordan Martinook, William Carrier, Jarome Iginla, Milan Lucic, Chris Kreider, Ryan Getzlaf, Wendel Clarke, Clarke Gilles, Gary Roberts, Dustin Brown, John Leclair, Johan Franzen, and Kevin Stevens
I am sure there are errors here, but its a good enough sample size for what we are doing here to get started. All the above players played more than 100 games and 400 hits (after they started tracking them) in the NHL. Sure, some of them are debatable powerforwards, but I was just trying to get a sample size here.
On this list, only 2 players I could find (Saad and Stewart) had a higher PPG BEFORE age 23 than after.
Now, I am sure someone could go make a list of Powerforwards who were not typical (the exceptions like Lindros), or skew the numbers somewhere, but here ya go Blob, Power forwards tend to develop later than skilled guys.
Fuck you.![]()
I've heard that power forwards as a rule take longer to develope, it seems to be commonly accepted, but have never had it explained why that is?
Would be curious to know...
Take care...