DrJustice
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So why would players vote him toughest? Best fighter, yes. Guess 7 minutes is all he has to play to intimidate 44% of the other team.
His reputation probably has a lot to do with it.
So why would players vote him toughest? Best fighter, yes. Guess 7 minutes is all he has to play to intimidate 44% of the other team.
His reputation probably has a lot to do with it.
Maybe so but for years I've read here by people who don't play the game how toughness isn't measured by fighting or whatever and the three top listed guys are easily the best and most feared fighters the past five years.
But of those three guys he has the least amount of ice time to use that toughness and intimidation.
A guy like Lucic who played in the top-6 has more opportunity to use that toughness and intimidation on the other team.
Let alone Chara, who is always playing against the top guys on the other team.
I'm all for tough and intimidating players, but if they are stuck playing in a 4th line role come playoff time I just don't think it's as big an impact.
The difference is Reavers can actually skate, bring the hitting game and play the sport.My point is, maybe his mere presence in uniform is enough, regardless of minutes. Again, I've read here for years that Reaves types are useless, but maybe they do a lot more then shows up on a stat sheet.
The difference is Reavers can actually skate, bring the hitting game and play the sport.
In my opinion, Reaves is a different type of player than the Derek Boogaard, Donald Brashear or John Scott types.
I’d welcome Reaves on my team any day of the week. I think he’s the type of player many here want Acciari to mold his game around. He reminds me of Lucic from 2007-2009 with a lot less skill.That is a fair point and I agree with that.
lmao this thread seems so irrelevant right now.
I cant believe I'm wasting a post on this but....yes, it is now.lmao this thread seems so irrelevant right now.
Agreed 100% and I'm sure the rest of the board would agree too.It was irrelevant from the start.
McQuaid should see the end of that deal he signedI cant believe I'm wasting a post on this but....yes, it is now.
When it was posted we had Vatrano and Agostino on our 4th line and NO McQuaid for 6 weeks so to come here celebrating how tough they played today WITH McQuaid (and Acciari playing tougher lately -as requested) only proves my point... so thanks.
Agreed 100% and I'm sure the rest of the board would agree too.
Edit: sorry, missed the "t" on the first word.
I think the OP was proven correct. Team plays better when they are tougher and not afraid to mix it up. Having McQuaid in the lineup and guys handling themselves prevented todays game from getting ugly with cheap shots and the like.
I love McQuaid and enjoy big hits and fights but I don't believe having a guy like him dressed really prevents dirty play all that much
Both sides of this argument are unprovable, IMO.
No player is ever going to say that he was thinking about roughing up a smaller guy or throwing a dirty hit, but didn’t because a tough guy was on the ice.
I tend to take the word of the players and I know that a consistent theme that I’ve heard since I started watching hockey was that tough guys “make space” for the finesse guys.
We've just seen so many dirty hits against our guys over the years. Hell, Gryz got hit just the other night against Winnipeg. These tough players have their place. I do believe their physical play opens up space on the ice and guys like McQuaid definitely bring intimidation as we see anytime he challenges a guy who then immediately puts his head down and gets off the ice as soon as possible. I just don't think they do all that much to prevent dirty hits.
So Almost half of the players polled are basically afraid of ryan reaves? I thought these types of players had no effect?
Exactly! Don't forget we have a couple Reaves-types already.The important thing is not having goons on the roster. The important thing is “team toughness” and having each other’s backs.
Given some recent events involving Rask and Carlo, Pasta having Bergy’s back with Girardi, and Marchand and Carlo yesterday, I would say this team looks out for one another. That’s more important than a Reaves-type on the roster.
Raffs face yessssssss DKH .........love it Go Bruins GoMcQuaid should see the end of that deal he signed
13 Cup Finals games and broke Raffi Torres face
'What's in your wallet'
Missed your post after the Toronto series.I thought I would give it some time so people have their emotions (or excuses) collected before I pose these questions:
1) Did our team (in particular our 'super-effective-in the-less-physical-regular-season-4th line') not get bullied by the Tampa 4th line?
2) Did the 220pd Schaller look like a hungry Wolf (hitting with ill will and intent like a Kunitz, Callahan, Pacquette) or a playoff Scheep to you? Was Acciari the consistent, physical force that we would expect from his role, in response to what was going on?
3) Did Boston's forwards dish out ANYWHERE near the same amount of punishment to Tampa's D as their forwards inflicted on ours?
That is all, thanks for your time.