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Originally Posted by waner
Good to see Setoguchi out, not sure about the Bollig-McGrattan switch. Seems s little early to start tanking.
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Just trolling now are we?
Mind, you, while I'm not an advanced stats purist, I just read that Bollig has the 3rd worst Corsi in the league. Maybe he should stay in to try and get to number 1.
Look at his fancy stats from the win over the Caps:
http://www.matchsticksandgasoline.co...on-bollig-is-a
Player Spotlight - Brandon BolligIt cannot be stated nearly enough how terrible at hockey he is! I mean, okay, yes, this was one game. In a long line of many (well, 14, but if this goes on much longer...). Bollig has time and time again been given favourable circumstances and soft competition, and almost every single time he's failed. He's a better option than
Brian McGrattan, but the second someone gets healthy, he needs to be scratched.
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- ???
- How is he in the NHL???
- Jooris had to babysit Bollig literally the entire time. Together, they shared a 20.83% CF. When apart, Jooris had a 50.00% CF. Jooris did not deserve this.
- Bollig spent almost all his time playing with Bouma as well. Together they shared that poor 21.74% CF rating. When apart, Bouma jumped up to 33.33%. And that includes the time he spent killing a 5 on 3.
- Again: Bollig + Engelland + Smid = disaster waiting to happen. Bollig + Smid in particular, it would seem. And yes, the defencemen's percentages jumped by leaps and bounds when they didn't have to spend time with him. By about 50 points each. That's not an exaggeration, and Engelland and Smid aren't particularly great themselves.
- Playing with Brodie and Giordano meant playing with the best the Caps had to offer in the worst circumstances possible. Bollig was, unsurprisingly, not very good at it.
- I don't care how rough a go Baertschi is having, he is unequivocally a far, far better player than Bollig could ever hope to be and the fact that Bollig played more than him is insulting. I don't care how much Baertschi is sulking. He should never, ever receive less ice time than Bollig.
- Oh and he took a penalty, too. Because the Caps weren't dominating enough. Just. Oh my god.
- I was at the draft when the Flames traded for him. I couldn't help myself; my immediate reaction was to scream, "WHY?!" My question still stands. Why?!
Somehow Bollig has played every single game this season so far. I seriously do not get it. The Flames basically traded
Lee Stempniak for him.
I seriously do not get it.