Maestro wrote:
patkane88 wrote:
I tried to lay off this for some time but really where has this guy been???? He's only got 2 points so far since being here. I thought he was suppose to be a "scorer" this year?
I think people have to remember that getting a "goal scorer" at the deadline is hard. Hagman and Stajan both have lacked scoring with Calgary. Olli Jokinen has like 2 goals for NYR. Poni has 2 goals for Pitt and he has Sid as his center. Even Marian Hossa who went from Atlanta to Pitt struggled and was considered a bust, had like 3 goals in like 14 games, until he blew up in the playoffs.
My point is, Torres has done well as a role player and in the small things... such as play by the boards, physical aspect, and going to the net, but his true addition can't be judged upon until the playoffs. When the Sabres went out to get Torres, they had to have known it was going to be a learning curve, obviously you'd hope he would atleast score once already, but his value will be determined in the playoffs, how he does in the 1-1 games and how he does in the "big games" such as Game 7s....
This is true, but how do you explain Stempniak?
9 goals and 2 assists in 10 games with the Coyotes, you think the change of scenery was the catalyst, or could it be he is playing with better linemates?
No matter how you slice it, Stempniak is finishing, thats the key. Something he is either not given a chance to do or just failed at in Toronto. Either way, Phoenix made out like a bandit if he continues to produce at this pace.