See, there's this. How many people am I seeing defend the Ott signing who maligned Perron? Ott gives the puck away at least as much-but don't hold your breath waiting for him to score 29 times on an awful team.glenn a richter wrote:the Perron offensive flashes (in spite of his turnover tendencies)
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There's a difference between a guy who's been with a team for 5 seasons and keeps turning the puck over because he's a puck hog and a guy who's been with the team 0 seasons and needs to adjust, etc. I am not excusing Ott's turnovers, I am saying your comparison is flawed in that a reasonable person could be ok with Ott given his short time with the Blues and not ok with Perron, who was supposed to grow into of the team's leaders and instead became a whimsical primadonna.ecbm wrote:See, there's this. How many people am I seeing defend the Ott signing who maligned Perron? Ott gives the puck away at least as much-but don't hold your breath waiting for him to score 29 times on an awful team.glenn a richter wrote:the Perron offensive flashes (in spite of his turnover tendencies)
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The Preds just signed Roy for 1 yr/ 1 mil surely we could have gotten him to stay for the same instead of Ott.
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Except Ott's turnover issues and his terrible corsi predate his acquisition by trade... he sucked all year - just harder with us.ComradeT wrote:There's a difference between a guy who's been with a team for 5 seasons and keeps turning the puck over because he's a puck hog and a guy who's been with the team 0 seasons and needs to adjust, etc. I am not excusing Ott's turnovers, I am saying your comparison is flawed in that a reasonable person could be ok with Ott given his short time with the Blues and not ok with Perron, who was supposed to grow into of the team's leaders and instead became a whimsical primadonna.ecbm wrote:See, there's this. How many people am I seeing defend the Ott signing who maligned Perron? Ott gives the puck away at least as much-but don't hold your breath waiting for him to score 29 times on an awful team.glenn a richter wrote:the Perron offensive flashes (in spite of his turnover tendencies)
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As much as I hate the Ott signing, he's better suited for 3rd/4th line minutes than Roy. He had a decent start to last season, but once he fell out of favor with Hitch and was moved down the lineup, he disappeared. He was awful for the last half of the season.glen a richter wrote:The Preds just signed Roy for 1 yr/ 1 mil surely we could have gotten him to stay for the same instead of Ott.
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OK, I'll bite. Why? Roy is younger, more productive, cheaper and didn't get a multi-year deal.As much as I hate the Ott signing, he's better suited for 3rd/4th line minutes than Roy.
There 's also a difference between a guy who may well be a puck hog and turn the puck over a lot but also scores at a top-30-in-the-league clip and generates a lot of shots and another guy who turns the puck over just as much (more actually now) and not only rarely scores but also takes lots of bad penalties.ComradeT wrote:There's a difference between a guy who's been with a team for 5 seasons and keeps turning the puck over because he's a puck hog and a guy who's been with the team 0 seasons and needs to adjust, etc. I am not excusing Ott's turnovers, I am saying your comparison is flawed in that a reasonable person could be ok with Ott given his short time with the Blues and not ok with Perron, who was supposed to grow into of the team's leaders and instead became a whimsical primadonna.
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Your top-30 claim for Perron is a bit rich as he only reached that sacred list once (and even then, almost, at 31st, in his first year as a run-and-gun Oiler). Scoring rankings of David Perron:ecbm wrote:OK, I'll bite. Why? Roy is younger, more productive, cheaper and didn't get a multi-year deal.As much as I hate the Ott signing, he's better suited for 3rd/4th line minutes than Roy.
There 's also a difference between a guy who may well be a puck hog and turn the puck over a lot but also scores at a top-30-in-the-league clip and generates a lot of shots and another guy who turns the puck over just as much (more actually now) and not only rarely scores but also takes lots of bad penalties.ComradeT wrote:There's a difference between a guy who's been with a team for 5 seasons and keeps turning the puck over because he's a puck hog and a guy who's been with the team 0 seasons and needs to adjust, etc. I am not excusing Ott's turnovers, I am saying your comparison is flawed in that a reasonable person could be ok with Ott given his short time with the Blues and not ok with Perron, who was supposed to grow into of the team's leaders and instead became a whimsical primadonna.
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Perron was maligned because he was playing on the top line and not producing nearly enough and not near his own potential, while being a defensive liability season after season. The expectations were high, and the disappointment was bitter. And he was given plenty of time and chances before fans started giving up on him. Ott is a different level signing. He fills the gap at 3rd-4th line center, so while Blues may have paid him too much (and looking at other, cheaper options, no thanks), but he can be effective in that place. And he deserves a little more time before we turn our backs on him (if that is to happen).
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Roy is literally like 8 months younger than Ott. So that doesn't factor in at all.ecbm wrote:OK, I'll bite. Why? Roy is younger, more productive, cheaper and didn't get a multi-year deal.As much as I hate the Ott signing, he's better suited for 3rd/4th line minutes than Roy.
Roy was put on the 3rd/4th line last year and he was terrible. He's much better suited to play more more skilled players in the top 6 than in the bottom 6. He's not physical...at all. Ott, for all his shortcomings, can at least throw his weight around.
We tried Roy here for a year, he didn't work out. He fell out of favor with Hitch. If you notice I said in that very post you quoted, I hate the Ott signing. He is more expensive, it's a 2 year deal. But his game is more suited for bottom 6 minutes than Roy's is, so productivity isn't a big issue for me. That's why.
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At the end of their contracts, Roy will be barely over 32. Ott will be 34. That does seem meaningful to me but OK.dmiles2186 wrote:Roy is literally like 8 months younger than Ott. So that doesn't factor in at all.
Aren't we going to have Oshie and, potentially, Lehtera on the 3rd line? Will they be there to throw their weight around? I couldn't help but notice how often Ott, while throwing his weight around, took himself out of plays or took penalties. I also don't see why that's particularly desirable to a club that dresses Reaves & Lapierre every night-both black holes in terms of actual hockey skills. How much point production should a presumptive contender sacrifice to be "chippy" and "difficult to play against"?dmiles2186 wrote:Roy was put on the 3rd/4th line last year and he was terrible. He's much better suited to play more more skilled players in the top 6 than in the bottom 6. He's not physical...at all. Ott, for all his shortcomings, can at least throw his weight around.
Absolutely correct; I won't argue with history. I don't want Roy back and didn't at any point. He's just one more example though of a guy who could be at least as productive as Ott with the same minutes, plus he took less and a one-year deal. The Ott contract is an unforced error, a self-inflicted wound. If productivity in the bottom six isn't important (I don't agree but no need to argue) why are we paying this guy $2.6M? Why not just give his minutes to Cracknell or Porter? I don't get it. Ott may be a Buffalo icon but I feel like he's stealing from the till in St. Louis.dmiles2186 wrote:We tried Roy here for a year, he didn't work out.
Prove me wrong, Steve. I'm willing to leave it there at this point.
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Did you see what Oshie did to Rick Nash twice upon a time?ecbm wrote:Aren't we going to have Oshie and, potentially, Lehtera on the 3rd line? Will they be there to throw their weight around? .
But seriously, there's still some cheap scoring punch out there: Lee Stempniak. And if I'm not mistaken, he's younger than both Roy and Ott. I have been saying I wanted him all offseason. No he's not what he was, but he's forward depth and I'm perfectly fine with that.
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That would render my Stempniak sweater no longer irrelevant.dmiles2186 wrote:Did you see what Oshie did to Rick Nash twice upon a time?ecbm wrote:Aren't we going to have Oshie and, potentially, Lehtera on the 3rd line? Will they be there to throw their weight around? .
But seriously, there's still some cheap scoring punch out there: Lee Stempniak. And if I'm not mistaken, he's younger than both Roy and Ott. I have been saying I wanted him all offseason. No he's not what he was, but he's forward depth and I'm perfectly fine with that.
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Unless they put an Arch on the new one.glen a richter wrote:That would render my Stempniak sweater no longer irrelevant.dmiles2186 wrote:Did you see what Oshie did to Rick Nash twice upon a time?ecbm wrote:Aren't we going to have Oshie and, potentially, Lehtera on the 3rd line? Will they be there to throw their weight around? .
But seriously, there's still some cheap scoring punch out there: Lee Stempniak. And if I'm not mistaken, he's younger than both Roy and Ott. I have been saying I wanted him all offseason. No he's not what he was, but he's forward depth and I'm perfectly fine with that.
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Would definitely have Stempniak back. Given Schwarz needs signing, however, you'd have to get-ahem-somebody off the books to get him in under the cap. He made $2.75M last year. That's the market!
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It would be nice if we could move Leopold for a late round pick, let Butler or whomever be the 7th dman, and sign Stemper.
EDIT: Ah frak, the Rangers got em. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/ran ... -1.2712237
$900k. Great deal for the Rangers. Our lines are stacked, but he would have been great insurance against Lindstrom sucking.
EDIT: Ah frak, the Rangers got em. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/ran ... -1.2712237
$900k. Great deal for the Rangers. Our lines are stacked, but he would have been great insurance against Lindstrom sucking.
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