Cropduster
Registered User
I think this is a close one but wanted to see what y'all think. Who will end up with more NHL points assumming no injuries, stay in North America, etc, etc
Milan Michalek
Jozef Balej
Milan Michalek
Jozef Balej
Tawnos said:If Balej can use his talent, Balej=Kovalev.
Anksun said:Thanks you, i had an awesome time laughing.
I agree with your sentiment that Michalek should be better though.
Corey said:If Balej's past AHL season is an inkling of his potential, he'll be nothing special. He's already 24 and will be competing for a job in the NHL. Michalek is much more highly regarded. As for Kovalev, Bob Gainey thought so highly of AK that he traded Balej for him and then was persistent in trying to re-sign him--at $4.5M for 4 years no less. Let's see if Balej is still in the NHL in 2010. Kovalev will.
NYRangers said:Michalek
Balej will be lucky to score 25 at any point in his career, and he's not an assist guy.
If Balej's past AHL season is an inkling of his potential, he'll be nothing special. He's already 24 and will be competing for a job in the NHL. Michalek is much more highly regarded. As for Kovalev, Bob Gainey thought so highly of AK that he traded Balej for him and then was persistent in trying to re-sign him--at $4.5M for 4 years no less. Let's see if Balej is still in the NHL in 2010. Kovalev will.
Levitate said:well hopefully kovalev plays well for you...he's excruciatingly frustrating if he's not playing well. he's easily, EASILY, one of if not the most talented players in the league, but sometimes you just don't know *** he's doing or thinking.
and balej's last AHL season wasn't a good one for him and i think is probably somewhat an aberration.