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  1. 2 points
    krsmith17

    If we don't win the lottery

    Oh yeah, definitely getting "rekt"... Ehn is irreplaceable. A key cog that will get us back to the top... I'm not responding because I'm done arguing about a mediocre bottom six forward... Debate by who? The same dumbasses that think Zadina is a "bust"?... I've never suggested that Larkin is better than Zetterberg. I said that he *could* be, at least in the same conversation, some day. Based on their respective career trajectories, there's no reason to think otherwise. As I pointed out, Larkin is ahead of Z at the same age, but yet one is/was a "HOF, 1C captain, likely to get his number retired", and the other isn't a 1C, shouldn't be named captain, and should be traded... ... and I'm the one "digging a grave"...
  2. 1 point
    Ehn played the least amount of minutes on any given night, and he still scored just as much as Abdelkader, Perlini, and Erne... while at the same time delivering better defense than all 3 combined. And he's only 23. Whether anyone likes it or not, this kid is poised to shoot up the depth chart. Glendening, Helm, and Filppula might all be traded next year, and Nielsen may never return to form. All of the sudden that makes Ehn - by way of necessity - a crucial center on this team. I mean there stands an honest possibility Ehn could even play 2nd line center at some point if Yzerman doesn't add NHL ready center prospects or UFA centers. Injuries, trades, and lack of depth could stick him right there in that case. Now I don't think Ehn should ever play top6, and I hope Yzerman puts other centers in those possitions, but I hope it drives home the point that this kid is prolly gonna be a 3rd line center on this team sooner rather than later. Ehn really reminds me of Helm. If he finds himself on a 3rd line with say Timashov and Zadina or something like that, we could easily be looking at a 25-30 pt forward just like Helm became for us.
  3. 1 point
    krsmith17

    If we don't win the lottery

    Based on what? Larkin is waaay ahead of Zetterberg at the same age. Zetterberg didn't crack the NHL until he was 22 year old, in the bottom six, albeit on a stacked team. Larkin cracked the NHL when he was 19 years old, as a top line forward, albeit on a bad team... Larkin, to this point (age 23) has played 389 games, and has 266 points (0.684 points per game). Zetterberg, at the same age, had played 140 games, and had 87 points (0.621 points per game). Zetterberg didn't break out until he was 25. Larkin is currently 24, poised for a breakout, after a down year. By the way, that down year that Larkin just had, 53 points in 71 games (0.746 points per game), Zetterberg had 43 points in 61 games (0.705 points per game), at the same age... Zetterberg was never on a bad Red Wings team until the last couple years of his career. Every other year, the team was considered a legit contender. Larkin has never really been on a good Red Wings team, and hasn't had close to the same supporting cast around him. Zetterberg was never expected to be "the guy", again, until later in his career, after all the future hall of famers had retired. Larkin was immediately expected to be "the guy", (captain or not), as soon as Zetterberg retired. I'm not going to say Larkin will have a hall of fame calibre career (he could when it's all said and done), but to say he definitely won't, or that "he will fall way short of Zetterberg", at this point is dumb... And you rag on me for calling a 4th line winger (who is older than Larkin) "replacement level"... LOL