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So the more I watch Franzen the more I think of Bertuzzi (or hopefully in a couple years, at least). He's a big body (although I still think he's learning how to use it), definitely capable of being a "power-forward", and he's more finesse than I think anyone expected. He's developed a scoring touch thats almost been around for too long to be considered a "streak", and at 28 he has yet to hit his prime.

Maybe I'm just a little too optimistic about Franzen, but all the pieces seem to be there, at least. What do you guys think? Maybe I'm just too tired. I dunno. Sway me.

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I'm really impressed at how he's been playing lately. I remember how he was our 1st round pick a few years back, and people here on this board were upset how the Wings picked a no-name player... well it seems like everything is working out nicely

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I don't think Franzen will quite be what Bert was in his prime (although that's not a bad thing in all respects). But if he can perform consistently, then as Cicada says, he's got all the tools to be very, very good.

His two goals in game one were very different--a booming low hard shot and a deft deflection. That impressed me.

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I'm really impressed at how he's been playing lately. I remember how he was our 1st round pick a few years back, and people here on this board were upset how the Wings picked a no-name player... well it seems like everything is working out nicely

Franzen was our 3rd round pick in 2004, 97th overall.

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He's got his own things going including his newly found Holmstrom-esque in front of the net play combined with great hands, a good shot and playing with a lot of pressure. He's smart more than physical, but physical enough, I think, to really contribute as he has been lately. Of all the non stars on the team, he is playing the best.

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Consistency..

He did a great playoff game... now let's see if he is still somebody in the next ones

I think Franzen has been showing consistency for at least a couple of months now. He had a great second half of the season, especially in March, and it carried over into the playoffs. He was solid in the first round, and had a great start to the second. I think he is proving his consistency goes beyond just one playoff game, but I agree with you in the sense that I hope he keeps it up. I just think it should be pointed out that he has been consistent for a while now, and what people are praising is far more than just one playoff game.

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Listen I hate announcers especially Pierre as much as the rest of you, but I have to give credit where credit is due.

In the first round after Mule scored his first I believe it was Pierre said This is the most underrated player in the post season!!!!

Hey even the sun... dog's ass... Blah blah right!

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4 months ago I was ready to trade him. Now he's one of the most important guys in our team. I can't believe the turnaround. He is a machine out there who's setting up plays, scoring, hitting and playing terrific defence. He does it all.

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Franzen was our 3rd round pick in 2004, 97th overall.

I think what he meant was that he was OUR first pick in '04.

Haha and I remember that draft day well. This board was bitching like CRAZY about how Holland and co. had picked the oldest guy in the bunch, how Franzen was probably a soft Euro even though he was 6'3, how theres a reason he was the oldest guy in the draft, off with Holland's head, etc.

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From the ESPN game 2 preview:

"He's also become a popular player in the dressing room, where he displays his subtle humor and willingness to accept being referred to as the offspring of a donkey and a horse.

"At first, he didn't know what (mule) meant and didn't know if it was a good or a bad thing," said Niklas Kronwall, Franzen's roommate on the road. "Once he found out what it meant, he was proud of it.""

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/preview?gameId=280426005

:)

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From the ESPN game 2 preview:

"He's also become a popular player in the dressing room, where he displays his subtle humor and willingness to accept being referred to as the offspring of a donkey and a horse.

"At first, he didn't know what (mule) meant and didn't know if it was a good or a bad thing," said Niklas Kronwall, Franzen's roommate on the road. "Once he found out what it meant, he was proud of it.""

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/preview?gameId=280426005

:)

haha that's awesome. I really like Mule :)

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