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I'm really impressed with the way this guy playing... It is a combination of brute force and excellent stickhandling I like in him. For sure, he is a bit worse than Dats in stickhandling abilities, a little bit less skilled in hitting compared to Torres and he cannot handle Boogard in a fair fight. However, he does all these things much better than average player. And I guess this is what makes him one of the best centers in this league. I would love to have him on our team.

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This guy is the reason I never want to see Anaheim in the playoffs again.. I dont remember ever seeing anyone rip it up against the Wings as much as this guy can.. 5 assists last time.. 3 points this time.. he just seems to be a very talented player who is ultra motivated against the Wings..

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... needs to be cloned 30 times and replace a euro on each team..

HAha very true

Getzlaf has proved many times he is just too big and strong for our defense to handle him. I have seen him just take the outside on our guys and drive to the net and get a great scoring chance. Great set of hands as well.

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Players like Getzlaf are the guys who make the game so great to watch. Fragile ******* who avoid every hit and make fancy plays? Meh. Goons who weight 275lbs and theoretically could really put the hurt on if they could ever actually mannage to line up another player to hit? Meh. Guys like Getlaf - lunchbucket guys, men who work hard, hit hard, play the corners, isn't afraid to fight when they ought to (albeit not very well, in the case of Getzlaf), score seemingly whenever they want to - that's the kind of hockey player I like.

Getslaf isn't quite a Neely or a Shanahan, but he is fun to watch. I wish the Wings had just one player like him.

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I'm reasonably confident that Getzlaf will turn out to be a better player than Neely.

Maybe. I'm doubt that he'll ever be quite as fun to watch as Neely though. I don't watch hockey for the "ooooh, the numbers he puts up are so big!" aspect of it, but rather the simpleton's "ooh, that guy is fun to watch!" aspect.

That said, I like him. He isn't Shanahan or Neely (or even Lucic), but I enjoy watching him more than 95% of the other players in the league and, painfully, more than any current Red Wing.

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Maybe. I'm doubt that he'll ever be quite as fun to watch as Neely though. I don't watch hockey for the "ooooh, the numbers he puts up are so big!" aspect of it, but rather the simpleton's "ooh, that guy is fun to watch!" aspect.

That said, I like him. He isn't Shanahan or Neely (or even Lucic), but I enjoy watching him more than 95% of the other players in the league and, painfully, more than any current Red Wing.

If the Ducks were in your team's division and they kept beating you because of him, what D man in the league would you get to check him? Stick with Lidstrom or get someone bigger. Like ...who?

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If the Ducks were in your team's division and they kept beating you because of him, what D man in the league would you get to check him? Stick with Lidstrom or get someone bigger. Like ...who?

Eric Cairns isn't busy right now....

...Kidding. I was kidding. Mostly.

Chara? Souray?

Actually, I don't think the Wings (or any team) need to adjust their rosters specifically because of Ryan Getzlaf. He is a good player but he isn't even the best player on his team. I don't believe there is any Defenseman in the league better at shutting down folks than Nick Lidstrom, and to answer your question, I would "stick with Lidstrom". I might consider more meat and more edge in a few other roster spots, but Nick's spot would be safe. Although he's showing his age, there's still nobody better.

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I don't like him, naturally, because he's a Duck and a couple of interviews I saw with him he sounded like a complete ******. But he's a hell of a player and has been quietly improving every single year he's been in the league. By the way, he's only 22 years of age so he will only get better and better that's for sure.

Curious fact: the forwards starters for the all-star game this year: Kane, Toews, Getzlaf, Crosby, Malkin, Kovalev. Ages: 20, 20, 22, 21, 22, 35. Kovalev is the odd ball :) in this group. I know its all shenanigans and it should've been Ovechkin instead of Kovalev, and I don't know about Toews... but is this the youngest all-star starting line-up ever?

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Wow, that's not stereotypical at all. :rolleyes:

What's wrong with stereotyping like that? Why does stereotyping have such a negative connotation with some, it isn't always a bad thing. Certainly, Cannadians in the NHL tend to be more physical than Europeans, what's wrong with speaking of it? Perhaps if we taunt them enough, the league's cowardly and soft $Euros will collectively will their balls into descending and start throwing their bodies around with reckless abandon and start sticking up for themselves and their teammates.

I see you're from GB - do you make it to a lot of Gambler's games? I get to about half their home games.

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Getlaf is a stud. He seems to add something to his game every year. He was always a big presence and could score goals, but he's becoming an elite playmaker now. His move to set up the Ducks' second goal was impressive.

He was a playmaker before he started undressing defensemen and goalies. He's only recently started lighting the lamp.

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He was a playmaker before he started undressing defensemen and goalies. He's only recently started lighting the lamp.

That's debatable:

2005-06 57GP 14G 25A

2006-07 82GP 25G 33A

2007-08 77GP 24G 58A

2008-09 44GP 16G 37A

Not to bore you with a statistical argument, but while he's scoring a bit more frequently each year, his assists have really increased this season and last. But like you suggest, moves like the one he put on our defence last night on the Ducks second goal are something new. Clearly he's growing in confidence.

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I don't like him, naturally, because he's a Duck and a couple of interviews I saw with him he sounded like a complete ******. But he's a hell of a player and has been quietly improving every single year he's been in the league. By the way, he's only 22 years of age so he will only get better and better that's for sure.

Curious fact: the forwards starters for the all-star game this year: Kane, Toews, Getzlaf, Crosby, Malkin, Kovalev. Ages: 20, 20, 22, 21, 22, 35. Kovalev is the odd ball :) in this group. I know its all shenanigans and it should've been Ovechkin instead of Kovalev, and I don't know about Toews... but is this the youngest all-star starting line-up ever?

Its the youngsters with time on their hands to vote all day long on the computer, and they like the young players.

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