I'll go through what I just posted in my blog:
Durability:Now the first concern has to be games played. Players do you no good if they're parked in the training room, and Weber and Leopold have both faced significant injuries in their careers. However, I would point out that Weber played 80 games last season, and Leopold played 81 last season and 83 in 08-09. And how soon we forget about Henrik Tallinder. The dude was never fucking healthy. Games played starting in 02-03: 46, 72, 82, 47, 71, 66, 82. Kind of like the olympics, he showed up in force about once every four years. In his career, Tallinder has only played four more games per year than the "Tim Connolly-esque" Jordan Leopold.
Advantage: Wash
Offense:The offensive numbers are relatively unspectacular across the board, with Leopold providing a slight bump in goal scoring, and a decent loss in +/- although I would point out he is -12 with Colorado and Florida, and even with Pittsburgh and Calgary. Suffice it to say, Leopold is a solid, responsible defensemen when there is talent around him.
Advantage: Leopold and Weber
Physicality:I think over the years we all appreciated Lydman's penchant for blocking shots and throwing hits. Leopold is not know for a physical presence, but you can count on him for about 60-70 hits a year (the average is skewed by his 43 games in 07-08), which is more than Tallinder, and his 110-120 blocked shots leave him just shy of Lydman.
Then there's Mike Weber, beast extraordinaire. His 45 hits in 16 games in 07-08 put him on pace for about 230. He is going to make up for the physical game lost in Lydman's departure and then some. While his 78 blocked shots are a bit underwhelming, one would think if he can bring one half of a physical game, he can bring the other. Plus it's hard to shoot if you're, you know, knocked on your ass.
Advantage: Leopold and Weber
Responsibility:The simple fact is that Leopold brings a responsible game that is light years ahead of Lydman and Tallinder. The dude plays safe hockey, and it doesn't come at the expense of offense. Even if you pop his numbers up to account for that short season, you're still only seeing about 30 giveaways a year out of him, about half of what Lydman and Tallinder brought. Mike Weber is about on par with the dearly departed defensemen...but he's only 22, know how many times Tallinder was giving the puck away that early in his career? Me neither because NHL.com doesn't have those stats. But it was probably about 800. Weber will learn to be more responsible. Tallydmander are pretty much at their ceiling.
Advantage: Leopold and Weber
Oh Why the Fuck Can't Our Defensemen Hit the God Damned Net...ness:Not a whole lot to say here, Leopold is a slight upgrade over Tallinder, Weber a slight downgrade under Lydman.
Advantage: Wash
Overall:Leopold and Weber are going to minimize brain farts on the defense which can only make things easier on Ryan Miller. The offense isn't a whole lot different than what Lydman and Tallinder brought, but the Physicality will be a slight upgrade. Oh yeah, and it's coming at almost a $3M lower pricetag. That ain't bad.