Agreed. People are way too hard on JoeyC. Yeah he is prone to brain farts but he's the perfect third/fourth liner and the man plays very well in that role IMO.
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Agreed. People are way too hard on JoeyC. Yeah he is prone to brain farts but he's the perfect third/fourth liner and the man plays very well in that role IMO.
I don't like Colborne in
-a checking role
-a top 6 role
-a power play role
-a penalty kill role.
however i can live with him in a 3rd line scoring role. But only that. His lack of versatility, yet his usage as if he's versatile, is frustrating. Mason Raymond is more versatile.
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Colborne is a tricky guy because he leaves you wanting more. You see the size. You see tastes of the skill and you wonder why he can't be more than a bottom 6 forward.
I chalk it up to hockey sense, or lack thereof.
But at this point he is what he is - and that's not a bad player. He isn't an impact on most nights, but he isn't paid like one.
For what he brings, and what he's paid - I'm fine with him on this team.
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-a checking role
-a top 6 role
-a power play role
-a penalty kill role.
however i can live with him in a 3rd line scoring role. But only that. His lack of versatility, yet his usage as if he's versatile, is frustrating. Mason Raymond is more versatile.
I wasn't a Mason Raymond hater, but no. Colborne is way more versatile. Raymond could only score, and only do that on the fly for the most part. Colborne scores as much, can play a forecheck role, can take faceoffs, and is better defensively.
Well with the Flames winning already and Buffalo losing, I'll be cheering for Toronto, Winnipeg, Phoenix, Vancouver and Columbus to win tonight. Would absolutely hate to see this awful season go to waste and have us end up with a 7-10th overall pick (or worse) like we are so commonly known for.
for the record, that last time the Flames picked between 7th and 10th was 2003 (Phaneuf 9th)
-a checking role
-a top 6 role
-a power play role
-a penalty kill role.
however i can live with him in a 3rd line scoring role. But only that. His lack of versatility, yet his usage as if he's versatile, is frustrating. Mason Raymond is more versatile.
Yeah, I know. Figures don't lie.
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I just wish they'd put Bennet on the top line with 13 and 23. I want this guy developing with high-skill linemates, not getting dumbed down by Colborne and Bouma.
The guy's a potential Peter Forsberg and we're trying to turn him into Stephane Yelle.
This is a horrible idea. Bennett will develop into a terrific player because he is a terrific player regardless of who he plays with.
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Good grief I hope Treliving can find some sucker to take Stajan from us.
I mean, by all accounts he's a great guy but that contract is T-E-R-R-I-B-L-E for this team moving forward. I get that when it was signed the Flames center depth was non-existent but now? Yikes.
With Monahan's (21) extension this year, then Bennett (19) next year, plus having Backlund (26)...
Having over $3 million tied up in a soft, 30+ year old 4th line center who isn't very good at face-offs for two more seasons after this one is a real clusterf***.
They actually might have to just buy him out to be honest.
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I wasn't a Mason Raymond hater, but no. Colborne is way more versatile. Raymond could only score, and only do that on the fly for the most part. Colborne scores as much, can play a forecheck role, can take faceoffs, and is better defensively.
Agreed.
He is also money in the shootout, 3 for 3 this year. This shouldn't be underestimated, as it directly leads to points in the standings. For under 1.275 Million, he is a great deal. So far he has 11 goals and 26 points, those are good numbers for a third liner in this league.
Of course he leaves you wanting more at times, but most third liners do.