Whale Mingo
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- Nov 18, 2012
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Just because I haven't jumped ship doesn't mean I agree with everything going on with the team I have followed for the better part of four decades.
In the confines of reality (meaning players we can call up at this point) and salary cap implications considered (though I don't think that matters in the playoffs) if you could bench/cut/just be rid of Kunitz and Scuderi who would you replace them with?
I think Kunitz is done as a hockey player and from my own point of view I appreciate what he added to the team, but not only does he not add anything anymore he's turned into a liability. I hate it, but that's the way it is. I hope he turns it around, but we just see no signs of it.
Scuderi, well, he's slow has no shot and is out of position so often it's apparent he's hanging on, but barely. He shows signs of usefulness but they are surrounded by periods of complete ineptness.
In the confines of reality, and assume everyone is healthy who's going to be healthy (IE: No Matta or Dupuis) how do you fill the roster without them?
In the confines of reality (meaning players we can call up at this point) and salary cap implications considered (though I don't think that matters in the playoffs) if you could bench/cut/just be rid of Kunitz and Scuderi who would you replace them with?
I think Kunitz is done as a hockey player and from my own point of view I appreciate what he added to the team, but not only does he not add anything anymore he's turned into a liability. I hate it, but that's the way it is. I hope he turns it around, but we just see no signs of it.
Scuderi, well, he's slow has no shot and is out of position so often it's apparent he's hanging on, but barely. He shows signs of usefulness but they are surrounded by periods of complete ineptness.
In the confines of reality, and assume everyone is healthy who's going to be healthy (IE: No Matta or Dupuis) how do you fill the roster without them?