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Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden
I can't say I have been very impressed with Czarnik so far this season. 1 point and -5 in the last 10 games.
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Lack of finish is killing him. He doesn't bring anything else so if he doesn't finish his chances, he's not going to be in the line up.
When Backlund gets back, I could see Czarnik sitting while Quine stays in, he's been the better player in the short sample size.
The more I look at it, Quine could be that "diamond in the rough" the Flames were hoping they were getting in Czarnik. Quine has always been an offensive producer at every level, like Czarnik. He's also produced a bit at the NHL level and also has a much more complete and 200 foot game. Quine is actually a year younger than Czarnik too.