PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Yeah alright Crim. Kots was the better pick.
EDIT: I'm not even going to discuss this at this point. If you honestly think that Kots was close enough to the player that Dumont was, and that we couldn't have shed cap elsewhere to keep JP around, this isn't even worth my time.
Kots was a joke. He was a huge joke. JP knew how to play the game.
Coincidentally (or is it?!?!), JP still plays in the NHL, and Kots doesn't.
I never said that Kotalik was good, that management should have kept him, or even that he was close to JP Dumont.
ALL I said was that cost was a factor in assessing value and that it wasn't just a this apple or that apple decision.
Then when you used points and points alone as a means for comparing the players I ripped you apart because it's a ridiculously simplistic way of looking at things and can be manipulated very easily.
Furthermore, the fact that you included Dumont's playoff stats and not Kotalik's made it look like you were trying to manipulate data to support your argument (even though you weren't because Kotalik's playoff stats are AWFUL). I picked on your post because it was overly simplistic, a terrible way to support your argument (which I do agree with and said so) and all in all just a lazy post.