awesomo
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honestly i thought his interview today was spot on. It was no surprise they got him to do the interview today
honestly i thought his interview today was spot on. It was no surprise they got him to do the interview today
10 points in the last 13 games. He's looked really good the last month and a half.
What interview? Do you have a link?
**** me that was a good interview. One of the best I've heard from a player in this organization over the past 10 years. I couldn't believe how he was banging off stats and years that guys he plays with had playoff runs.. that tells me he has researched guys he plays with and that he cares about that stuff. Really refreshing interview. I was already super happy with the signing but man.. didn't expect that side of it.
I want all of the Lucic doubters to at least admit that Looch is still a great player.
He's having a fairly typical Milan Lucic season minus a bunch of PIM's, mostly because we are stacked with fighters and he doesn't always have to be the guy.
Although it does seem like he's cut down on the minor penalties and also the giveaways inside his blueline, I noticed lots of those last year watching him on LA.
he is now 4 points behind Hall. There are a number of ways that a player contributes to a winning team and scoring points is a big one, but not the only one.
Lucic brings leadership, physicality, and a 200 foot game that Hall has not yet developed. The only place where Hall outdoes him is in absolute points but even that is very close.
The oilers made the trade when Chia knew that Lucic was signing here so it is fair to compare the two players. IMO, Lucic has brought more to this team than Hall would have this year. Lucic for Hall would have been a short term upgrade if that was the trade. The fact that we got a 1st pairing RHD thrown in was a nice bonus.
Being in the lineup less isn't a good thing. Durability is another edge to Lucic.Lucic has also played 11 more games....might be important to add that when comparing stats.
Lucic has also played 11 more games....might be important to add that when comparing stats.
Can someone tell me how he all of a sudden seems to be able to beat guys skating?
I've never doubted Lucic, but this extra gear seems like icing on the cake. Maybe he just can't do it for 82 games and the playoffs and was saving himself? He did say how he likes this time of year that every game has so much pressure.
I think something was wrong with his back. He has Scheuermanns disease which will probably end his career one day.
It's the only thing I can honestly point to. Lucic at the start of the season wasn't a player struggling to adjust to a new system. He was a player who was obviously playing absolutely horrible, a shell of his former self. If the effort was there I would probably pull the new team card, but it wasn't. Which is why I am leaning towards an injury.
**** me that was a good interview. One of the best I've heard from a player in this organization over the past 10 years. I couldn't believe how he was banging off stats and years that guys he plays with had playoff runs.. that tells me he has researched guys he plays with and that he cares about that stuff. Really refreshing interview. I was already super happy with the signing but man.. didn't expect that side of it.
The odd injury that doesn't seem to be reoccurring I could see being used to defend a player.
But when it gets to the point where injuries become a naturally occurring situation that defense actually works against the player.
The way I look at it, with Hall only having 2 full seasons( last year and the shortened season he only missed 3 games) I would say your argument actually is a positive towards Lucic, who has amazingly with his style of play almost played every single game since the 2010 season.
I don't it's complicated at all. Is Hall injury prone? Yes. It's a simple answer to a clear cut simple question.Hall has always been a tough guy to figure out.
I see what you are saying, but Hall played 75 games in 2013-14. Is he injury prone? It's a little more complicated than you make it sound. He essentially played three full seasons out of his final four with the Oilers.
He does seem snake bit. NJ is 28th in the league. Imagine if they win the lottery? Being on teams with 5 first overalls in eight years (counting his own draft) would have to be a record.
All that being said, I think the Oilers have to be happy with Lucic as a replacement. Especially given his approach from that interview.