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Pasty7
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Canada
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Posted - 04/01/2008 :  09:17:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thanks go stars,,, i hope i'll be able to sway you on huet a lil farther down the list say 25th or so,,,,

but now i would like to make the iginla case....i know he doesn;t have perhaps the same points totals since the lockout as some players but he is i believe the single most valuable player to his team since the lockout,, the guy is the heart and soul of the flames and i believe if you take him out of their lineup the flames plumet ,, he is a brilliant offensive defensive talent and will drop the gloves for any member of his teams defense you have to love his grit and atitude i really want to see him as number 4 on this list


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Pasty7
PickupHockey Veteran



Canada
2312 Posts

Posted - 04/14/2008 :  17:43:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hey alex i'll need some serious persuadeing to put alfie on this list before i vote for him in the top 10 i really cant see him on this list untill at least 15th..... nothing against him i just feel their are so many deserving players ahead of alfie,, maybe im not seeing this objectivly can you explain to me why you feel he should see top five consideration??

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Alex
PickupHockey All-Star



Canada
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Posted - 04/14/2008 :  17:59:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Pasty7

hey alex i'll need some serious persuadeing to put alfie on this list before i vote for him in the top 10 i really cant see him on this list untill at least 15th..... nothing against him i just feel their are so many deserving players ahead of alfie,, maybe im not seeing this objectivly can you explain to me why you feel he should see top five consideration??

Pasty



First off, look at Ottawa last season, when he took them on his back to the final, as opposed to this season, when he was injured and they are first-round busts. That screams MVP. Not only that, he has not missed a single of their playoff games, makes all around him better, has considerable amount of time on the PK for a forward, due to his intense study of tapes to learn players' patterns and can now win puck races on instinct rather than speed.

Stats wise, he happens to have 103, 87 and 89 points post-lockout. 05-06 he averaged 1 PPG in the playoffs, and 1.1 last year overr a 20 game period.

The Sens hopes lie directly within that man.

Iginla had the one bad season that for me takes him out of contention this round, and Lecavalier is inconsistent by nature. In a three year span, if you can not prove to be consistent, you should wait your turn in my opinion.

"You're playing worse every day and right now you're playing like the middle of next week."
-Herb Brooks
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Pasty7
PickupHockey Veteran



Canada
2312 Posts

Posted - 04/14/2008 :  18:50:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Alex

quote:
Originally posted by Pasty7

hey alex i'll need some serious persuadeing to put alfie on this list before i vote for him in the top 10 i really cant see him on this list untill at least 15th..... nothing against him i just feel their are so many deserving players ahead of alfie,, maybe im not seeing this objectivly can you explain to me why you feel he should see top five consideration??

Pasty



First off, look at Ottawa last season, when he took them on his back to the final, as opposed to this season, when he was injured and they are first-round busts. That screams MVP. Not only that, he has not missed a single of their playoff games, makes all around him better, has considerable amount of time on the PK for a forward, due to his intense study of tapes to learn players' patterns and can now win puck races on instinct rather than speed.

Stats wise, he happens to have 103, 87 and 89 points post-lockout. 05-06 he averaged 1 PPG in the playoffs, and 1.1 last year overr a 20 game period.

The Sens hopes lie directly within that man.

Iginla had the one bad season that for me takes him out of contention this round, and Lecavalier is inconsistent by nature. In a three year span, if you can not prove to be consistent, you should wait your turn in my opinion.

"You're playing worse every day and right now you're playing like the middle of next week."
-Herb Brooks




but i see your point of how dismal the sens have appeard without alfie in the lineup and he does have solid numbers,, i just saw a equally dismal sens team at the end of this season with or without alfie,, i feel he really isn;t the best captain and he is not everything to his team as a guy like iginla and lecavalier are,,, he is weak natured gets knoked off the puck too much for my taste,,, (unfortunatly i will admit this is a bias on my part,, i like big strong players much more then the skilled) i think if you took him out of the big three he would be a 70 point per year player,,,,, consitently which is still great but,,,,, not top 10 great,,,, or at least not before vinny iggy luongo,,,nash

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renemar
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Posted - 05/29/2008 :  06:34:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Edited by - willus3 on 05/29/2008 09:24:11
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