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I'll admit that Cleary has always been one of my favorite Red Wings, ever since the '06-'07 season began. I always loved the story of this guy: a highly-touted prospect who developed an enormous ego and a terrible work ethic and almost saw his career end as a result, and who turned it around, saved his career and got it all on track by becoming one of the toughest, most hardworking and most teamplay-oriented players in the league.

Certainly Cleary hasn't had the regular season we expected out of him after his play in the last two seasons. However, I feel that his play in the playoffs so far is showing us once again why the organization gave him the contract that they gave him. He has been playing in every situation and doing it all---scoring, assisting, hitting, screening the goalie, everything, and Ken and Mick even noted that Babs can put Cleary on just about any of the four lines and see him fit in perfectly.

Anyway, a big thumbs up from me to Danny for his hard (albeit expected, given his work ethic) work so far in these playoffs :thumbup:

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I think he played fine last season until his broken jaw and that was most likely the reason for his playoff performance. In this years regular season he wasn't really scoring, but he was working hard every shift, and you're right, with his work ethic he can go out there in every situation. To me, he's synonymous with hard work. Nice to see him scoring again, he's pretty clutch.

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Well he had a poor season due to his eye issues and the blurriness, then he had to wear the full face visor which messed up his downward vision since he often grinds it out and has to look down in his feet. You could see him slowly getting better after he had the last surgery to fix his eyes and he has really come on in the playoffs because he is built for the playoffs. I kind of feel the same way of Stuart, I feel he didn't play all that well during the regular season but he becomes a hitting machine in the playoffs and ups his play.

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Cleary is, by far, my favorite player on the Detroit Red Wings. The work ethic of this guy absolutely astounds me. Any given second he's on the ice, he's putting his heart, soul, and sweat into whatever it is he's doing.

Love ya, Cleary. Glad to have you on the Wings!

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He was good in this series, the first game he pissed me off though he just failed at everything he did...

Yet in saying that I would much rather see a hudler on the 2nd line to give saucer passes to Z and Mule. the gritty play of cleary is a good fit on a third line.

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He was good in this series, the first game he pissed me off though he just failed at everything he did...

Yet in saying that I would much rather see a hudler on the 2nd line to give saucer passes to Z and Mule. the gritty play of cleary is a good fit on a third line.

Cleary was one of the best players in this series, and the third line was an outstanding success throughout. Why move Cleary and break up a line that did fantastically throughout all four games?

I don't get it.

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Nobody has ever complained about his work ethic. People just expected him to score more, because he's had stretches in the past where he would go on hot streaks of scoring. Fact is that he's not really on the team to score lots of points.

I still think Hudler is more of a top 6 forward than Cleary, but there's no reason to meddle with team chemistry now. He's doing fine on that line with Hank and Franzen, but once we face some adversity, the lines will obviously be juggled around somehow, where Cleary will probably wind up on the 3rd line.

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Cleary was one of the best players in this series, and the third line was an outstanding success throughout. Why move Cleary and break up a line that did fantastically throughout all four games?

I don't get it.

I don't get it either. and by that logic we might as well put cleary on the 4th line and move Kopecky up in his spot lol. Seriously though, Cleary is good where he is at although he literally fits the mold we need him for on any line.

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I still think Hudler is more of a top 6 forward than Cleary, but there's no reason to meddle with team chemistry now. He's doing fine on that line with Hank and Franzen, but once we face some adversity, the lines will obviously be juggled around somehow, where Cleary will probably wind up on the 3rd line.

At the moment, we have nine possible top six forwards fighting for those minutes. It's just a question of which line is especially effective on any given night, as we've seen it can be any or all of them in that Columbus series.

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Wheres all the haters at now??

he's sooooo expendable right??

Gritty-2-Way Hockey FTMFW

Agree. I believe there was a thread complaining about him a while back, so it is nice to see him step it up. Even when he wasn't putting the points off, he was working his ass off. And now he is still working his ass off, but putting the points up, which is deserved and nice to see. Amazing that he leads the team with a +6. Shows his and his linemates dedication to offense and defense :thumbup:

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Cleary is cool in my book. Always was.

Same here, I have 0 problems with Cleary!

But he is expendable, to the poster who was arguing about people claiming he is expendable.

He is expendable and replaceable, do I want him gone, no, but that doesn't mean he isn't expendable, hell the only 3 not are: Lids, Dats, and Hank.

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