powerplayer wrote:
First of all, "you don't know what you're talking about" is pretty innocuous---on a HOCKEY board of all places!. Squnato, you're getting really petty with me and I don't appreciate it. These boards are FILLED with comments much stronger than that. You don't need to look very far to find one.
Secondly, you made my point. Yes, Savard has more experience than Vanek. He is, maybe because of that, a better player. And don't discount his role. Points are points are points. Is Malkin less a player because he had 5 less goals than Vanek? He finished with 113 points.
I don't care if you don't appreciate it or not; that's the job that the moderators have to do. All these little snippy comments you (and others) have been making are adding fuel to the fire in an atmosphere that's already tense enough because of the playoffs being underway. You're not the only person that has been asked to tone it down, so don't feel singled out.
It's quite annoying, because you do make some compelling points that get lost because of the extra crap that does nothing to further the discussion.
The thing with Savard is simple. He's a very good setup man, but his effectiveness will be lessened without finishers. That was a problem even before he got hurt. His career numbers support this. He can create, and get people the puck who can finish. However, he won't be as effective a player if he's surrounded by people who CAN'T finish, and that's been the situation in Boston for most of the year.