which leaf would hurt the most to move?

cwulf

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By virtue of progressive overload I don't think any leaf would be too much of a strain to move after Kessel.
 

mikebel111*

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To chime on the Nylander, Marner debate

I love both of them. I cant make a clear case for either. Some things Marner is better, and some things Nylander is better.

Upside wise, I think Marner is higher but that's no criticism on William though. Nylander has the potential of the #1C.

If I had to rate them, I would say Nylander is ahead because he has shown he can play against men at a high level. But its close between the 2

I am just ecstatic we have both of them.
 

Leafidelity

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this whole post is talking out of your ass.

Sorry but just cause you watch Marner and not Nylander doesn't mean you know all kinds of info about it.

You need to start reading more than you type. Namely the fourth and fifth words in his post. Opinions are allowed.
 
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taurine330

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We know that Rielly is not gonna get moved. So, if we are speaking realistically then Komarov. That might be because I'm looking through blue and white specs.
 

ITM

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In a "The sky is falling!" kind of hurt like the day I heard Tuukka Rask was traded:

Nylander, Reilly, Marner, Timashov, Kapanen.

From a "feels" standpoint:

Leo "Beauty" Komarov.

From a Han Solo, "I gotta bad feeling about this" level:

JVR, Gardiner, Kadri,

From a "Same as the old boss" sense:

Sparks, Nielsen, Brown, Bracco.

Then again...Depends on the return ;)
 

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