Ersberg
Season Ticket Holder Los Angeles Kings |
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I don't care about specific stats, Corsi or anything else. I'd take all 20 of those guys before Hall. Now, that would be for a current situation only, not basing it on building for the future, etc. |
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Taylor Hall is a top 10 player in this league right now. I'd take him over Towes any day. - kaptaan
Is that you Steve Tambellini? |
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BringNYIhome
New York Islanders |
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Location: Smithtown , NY Joined: 04.10.2016
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Do you realize how good of year Pavelski had last year? And since Tavares has enter the league 2009/10, Tavares only scored him by 35 points. Now the future for Tavares is brighter because he's 7 years younger. But don't put down Pavelski because you don't watch him. - tomburton99
One year doesn't mean ๐ฉ. Tavares is a better player. Don't be stupid. Oh wait. You already are a Ranger fan. Sorry |
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BringNYIhome
New York Islanders |
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Location: Smithtown , NY Joined: 04.10.2016
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This is where I don't like adavanced stats. Tavares is the better player and will be going forward because he's almost a decade younger. But Pavelski a demon on the power play and given the importance on scoring you can't hold Pavelski's special team success against him. Tavares is better but it's not a travesty having Tavares 7th and Pavelski 6th. It's not like were talking Rick Nash vs John Taavares here. - tomburton99
You just admitted Tavares was better after saying he wasn't. You're as confused as my Bi-sexual dog |
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RonPielep
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Location: "Welcome to HockeyBuzz. Come for the rumors. Stay for the idiots." - Feds91Stammer Joined: 08.21.2014
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Tavares did have more primary points than Pavelski last year though. - Feds91Stammer
Sure, I'll take your word for it, and Pavelski had more goals than Tavares. Primary points are not the ultimate authority on who is the better player. Which is exactly why it is a matter of opinion because the two players are a lot closer (especially right now) than that NYI homer wants to make it out to be. |
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Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Sure, I'll take your word for it, and Pavelski had more goals than Tavares. Primary points are not the ultimate authority on who is the better player. Which is exactly why it is a matter of opinion because the two players are a lot closer (especially right now) than that NYI homer wants to make it out to be. - RonPielep
Not saying it is but right now today based on the information at hand if I have to pick between the 2 for a 7 game series I'm taking Tavares without a doubt. |
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DeflatedPucks
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: NYC, NY Joined: 04.29.2016
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Is that you Steve Tambellini? - hawkeytalkman
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Brianandr1
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: NYC, NY Joined: 12.28.2013
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The top 10 are mostly interchangeable depending on the year and how healthy guys are, except Crosby who was the best player in the league from December on and is head and shoulders above the other 9. Will Kane out score Malkin in 2016 (if Malkin is healthy???) Is Benn better then Tavares or is he simply surrounded by more talent?
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RonPielep
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Location: "Welcome to HockeyBuzz. Come for the rumors. Stay for the idiots." - Feds91Stammer Joined: 08.21.2014
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Not saying it is but right now today based on the information at hand if I have to pick between the 2 for a 7 game series I'm taking Tavares without a doubt. - Feds91Stammer
If we go back to the most recent set of playoffs I think it is very close, but I give the edge to Pavelski.
From what I've read/seen Pavelski is a versatile, utility player who can be counted on to perform effectively in many different situations, including taking important defensive draws and possessing a responsible 200 ft game.
The biggest revelation for me about Tavares these playoffs was when it was almost unanimously understood by HB Isle fans to be a bad decision on Cappys part to play JT at the end of an important game when they were defending a tie/lead. They ended up losing the game and the series.
We are talking about someone being a top 10 all around forward in the league and the majority of the fan base rips on the coach for trusting this guy with the most important minutes of the game? Give me a break. Before all of that I wouldn't have batted an eye at choosing JT over Pavelski but having so many Isles fans confirm JT's defensive woes was revealing to me. |
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gravyboy33
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: parts unknown Joined: 05.11.2008
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Looking at the list, not sure I disagree with his exclusion at this point. There are a lot of really talented forwards in the league and Hall is probably just on the outside of the top 20. That said, anyone comparing Taylor Hall to Hudler is a moron. - rmdevil313
Spot on
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VT001
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 06.29.2016
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I see nothing wrong with the list. I think the order is bit off, but as a whole it is good. Who would you take out for Hall?
If we are talking about building a team for the next 10 years, there are some older guys I would pass over for Hall. If we are talking about building a team just for next season, then I believe all those guys are ahead of Hall. |
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Njuice
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 06.21.2013
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Taylor Hall is a talented Plug. He has more drive and tenacity, but he has way less skill than a Phil Kessel. Hall gets it done by willpower alone and that is commendable. While a guy like Kessel...if he consistently had the will power of a Hall... he would be.. (they havent invented an adjective for this yet)
Hall = speed and tenacity and will power and effort (but not so much skill. If I was D facing him 1 on 1(unless there was a situational jump) this Taylor Hall plug would have to shoot from the outside and hope for the best. |
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oilpatch
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: BC Joined: 01.23.2014
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Taylor Hall is a talented Plug. He has more drive and tenacity, but he has way less skill than a Phil Kessel. Hall gets it done by willpower alone and that is commendable. While a guy like Kessel...if he consistently had the will power of a Hall... he would be.. (they havent invented an adjective for this yet)
Hall = speed and tenacity and will power and effort (but not so much skill. If I was D facing him 1 on 1(unless there was a situational jump) this Taylor Hall plug would have to shoot from the outside and hope for the best. - Njuice
Thus,Taylor Hall traded for Larson..... not Hedman.
I personally dont think the trade was as lopsided as some claim |
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Iggysbff
Vegas Golden Knights |
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Location: Peter Chiarelli is a fking moron, Calgary, AB Joined: 07.12.2012
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Hall is a one-dimensonal player. Sure he gets takeaways and is really fast but he is also a turnover machine and not very good defensively, has a mediocre shot and poor hands. - Vanillaface
And this post is moronic. Quit trying to justify the trade mr Chiarelli. |
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Iggysbff
Vegas Golden Knights |
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Location: Peter Chiarelli is a fking moron, Calgary, AB Joined: 07.12.2012
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Taylor Hall is a talented Plug. He has more drive and tenacity, but he has way less skill than a Phil Kessel. Hall gets it done by willpower alone and that is commendable. While a guy like Kessel...if he consistently had the will power of a Hall... he would be.. (they havent invented an adjective for this yet)
Hall = speed and tenacity and will power and effort (but not so much skill. If I was D facing him 1 on 1(unless there was a situational jump) this Taylor Hall plug would have to shoot from the outside and hope for the best. - Njuice
And you're an idiot. Same douche that said third liners today in the nhl are better than Gretzky. |
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Wissler
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Location: Waterloo, ON Joined: 05.10.2016
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Thus,Taylor Hall traded for Larson..... not Hedman.
I personally dont think the trade was as lopsided as some claim - oilpatch
Lol it is as lopsided as most claim. |
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HB77
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: PC is a genius for drafting mcdavid Joined: 02.20.2007
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I don't know how you can call a team with 4 #1 picks a terrible team unless those players aren't very good. When Hall cracks 30 goals he might be considered a top 20 player. Until then he's somewhere in the top 50. - Razzdazzle1
Typical clueless fan.
Add to that an unabashed oiler hater and u get this kind of post
Halls been underrated by the masses who know nothing about him for too long.
As if the plethora of holes in the lineup, missteps and inaction early in his career by management are irrelevant and the losing is his fault
The guy is a beast and a top 3 left winger in the game beyond a doubt
If New Jersey can build a winner or even sneak into the playoffs, the haters will see the light. Till then, he gets snubbed and Unfairly branded |
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Vanillaface
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.25.2013
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And this post is moronic. Quit trying to justify the trade mr Chiarelli. - Iggysbff
It's true. 90% of his shots are slapped from the top of the circle that hit the goalies crest because he doesn't have the skills to beat defenders one on one |
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Vanillaface
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 08.25.2013
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Thus,Taylor Hall traded for Larson..... not Hedman.
I personally dont think the trade was as lopsided as some claim - oilpatch
And Kessel was traded for picks and prospects |
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Typical clueless fan.
Add to that an unabashed oiler hater and u get this kind of post
Halls been underrated by the masses who know nothing about him for too long.
As if the plethora of holes in the lineup, missteps and inaction early in his career by management are irrelevant and the losing is his fault
The guy is a beast and a top 3 left winger in the game beyond a doubt
If New Jersey can build a winner or even sneak into the playoffs, the haters will see the light. Till then, he gets snubbed and Unfairly branded - HB77
Lol he's definitely not top 3..
Benn
Pavelski
Gaudreau
Pacioretty
Marchand
Hall
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Lol he's definitely not top 3..
Benn
Pavelski
Gaudreau
Pacioretty
Marchand
Hall - Razzdazzle1
Pavelski is a RW/C. I'm sure he could play LW, but he hasn't with any regularity.
Gaudreau maybe, but your same concerns of being a one-dimensional player exist with him so it's raw offense. He's had FAR stronger backend support though, so it's tough to compare. At least close.
Pacioretty is close and an argument can be made. Consistent 60-point player, 30 goal scorer, and kills some penalties. Certainly close.
Including Marchand in there is a joke. He's only even been near the same league this last year. Until he does it again, not even close. Somehow you managed to miss Ovechkin. |
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icedog97
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 10.20.2005
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I think 15 is right for him |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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he's not too far outside of the top 20.
nothing to sweat about - Lucas.Neilson
This is true & until he impacts on a game more often it will remain true.
Points r only a small factor. Hall can or will be a top 20 if he rounds out better. |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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I dunno about that. - Lucas.Neilson
We Canuck fans don't agree with Kaaptan on anything either๐๐
Kessel did not crack the top 20 either.
Hall n Kessel r not complete players by any stretch of the imagination.
Offensively gifted but pretty much ends there. Nothing wrong with that. |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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And Thornton put up 63 more points than Pavelski. Pavelski isn't even the best player on his own team.
The big difference is when you look at 5v5 primary points.
Tavares - 230
Thornton - 185
Pavelski - 195 - Feds91Stammer
Pavelski & Burns r the best Sharks hands down. |
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