News Article: Leblanc's struggles in Hamilton

DAChampion

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IMO, Leblanc is a very talented player and we should be training him as a 2nd/3rd line center.

Make him the 1st line center in Hamilton, give him good wingers, like say Blunden and Holland, or Kristo and Holland next year, and play him 20-22 minutes a game in all situations.

We're stacked at center but that could change. Galchenyuk is our 1st line center of the future but he could be injured at any time. Plekanec could be gone soon. DD I expect to be gone soon or to be converted to wing. Eller... I expect to be a good player, but Leblanc could become better.

At the start of next season, after he has put on 5-10 lbs of muscle in the offseason, when Leblanc is healed, give him a good 30 or 40 games with Holland and Kristo as linemates, let them roll, and see what they can do.

No more Tenute and no more Chaput please.
 

RussCourtnall6

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I've seen a few Bulldog games this year, including one at Copps.

Leblanc looked disinterested, and unmotivated. A real shame for a guy who this time last year looked like he would be a mainstay on the Habs forward lines for years.

I have little hope for him at this point.
 

Tyson

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The high ankle injury really threw his season for a spin. I think he had two goals after two games then he got hurt. No way he is a bust but Bournival could pass him up if Louis does not elevate his game.
 

Mr. Hab

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I have faith in Leblanc.

Maybe we just have to turn the page on this Bulldogs' season for Leblanc. Next season could be a good one for Leblanc.

OR

He may still get a chance this season (and hopefully not because of more injuries/concussions to our HAB players). This current version of Leblanc doesn't sound like him...doesn't sound like the real Leblanc.

Can't wait to see the real Leblanc again.
(I'll be here patiently waiting with all the rest of you loyal Leblanc fans like me!;)).
 
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Habtchum*

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The high ankle injury really threw his season for a spin. I think he had two goals after two games then he got hurt. No way he is a bust but Bournival could pass him up if Louis does not elevate his game.

The guy is probably unmotivated for numerous reasons.

1- his injury of course doesn't help.

2- in the off season, bergevin acquired two new guys on the UFA market to play on the two bottom lines;

3- If the season would had started back in September, I have strong doubts that the two Gallys would had made the team.

4- Leblanc has played for five different teams in 5 years with seven different coaches....
 

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Leblanc was on the top line last night, had some chances but I didn't see the entire game. The sad part about the Dogs goal scoring woes is that now with Dumont on the NHL roster, Leblanc is 2nd on the Dogs in goals with 8, one behind Blunden.

I hope this season is just a write off for Leblanc and that he can bounce back next year, the current Hamilton team is playing better but they struggle to score as pointed out by the fact that one of the two top goal scorers on the team if you included non-active players would be Gallagher who has been in the NHL the entire time yet his 10 goals is only behind Dumont's 15 for the team lead.

So while Leblanc is having a very rough season compared to last year we'll see what next year brings, will be interesting to see if management makes any changes to the coaching staff in Hamilton over the summer or if they think the teams struggles are more their fault.
 

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