Yeas, me too. But how do go about scoring the most goals? A team with 12 offensive forwards isn't necessarily going to score the most goals. Or rather, the goals that they score are going to be trumped by the goals they allow because they aren't willing to win the battles for the loose pucks nor sacrifice the body to clear the zone nor block a shot. They will also wear out pretty quick as opposing teams grind them out over the course of the season.
I don't think I need to explain you the importance of grinders, energy guys and PKers. You obviously can't think we should have signed Derek Roy (37 points, 1M salary) instead of Malhotra (13 points, 1M salary) to centre our 4th line, right?
So now that we agree, where do you propose we find those third liners?
Free agency? Yes, assuming they are allowed to walk and they reach free agency eligibility and are still healthy enough to play a physical style of hockey.
Trade? Yes, but remember that other GMs equally value a high-end grinder. Think of Alex Chiasson who was traded for Spezza. How about Dustin Brown? You think Dean Lombardi is going to trade him for Desharnais? I mean, he only scored 29 points last year whereas Desharnais scored 52. Surely we can easily swap the two players, right?
Later in the draft? Yes, I agree with you: ideally is where one would find them. However, if there is a special prospect who also happens to be one of the biggest guys in the entire draft, why do we have to specifically target an offensive minded forward with that selection? How long do we wait before we make our move, knowing that 24 GMs are drafting ahead of us?
I'll concede you this much: we should have probably traded down 10-15 spots and then took McCarron with the 35th overall.
In conclusion, I agree that high-talent is more important than brawn. However, you can't draft exclusively for talent either or else you miss out on the other crucial elements of a hockey game. Considering we had to trade for or acquired via free free agency (at a premium) our entire bottom six, I think there is nothing wrong with drafting and developing our own physical forwards every once in a while.
We just have to hope now McCarron makes it to the NHL one day.
solid post :worshippy:
Plus we took the high skill risk/reward in the second round in Lehkonen . With him Hudon , Andrighetto, Reway , Thomas , etc..... I bet none of these guys ever make it and stick on a top 6 except maybe the finish kid . These guys are either top 6 point producers or JUNK , they have no other role with us. McCarron like you said with his size , and hopefully improved play at least can have a role on this this team on a bottom 6.
You can stick him one the second pp and plant himself in front of the next with garbage goals . He can be a physical player along the boards or just give us some much needed size and give his line some presence on the ice .
I respect posters who research stats , trajectories , projections , Corsi . etc..... and yes maybe Lucic is 1 in a million , and Mike wont be one
The Kings and Hawks won cups and you need the Bickel`s , King`s , Lewis`s , of the world
Lets hope he pans out instead of throwing him under the bus and if he doenst pan out , no big deal cause most of our highly skilled smaller guys wont