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Sorry if this has been covered already but I'm really confused as to why he was a healthy scratch 9 out of 11 games? It just doesn't make sence to me at all, Abby or Miller both could/should have been benched for Modano. He's just a different kind of player, goals were what we needed and Mo never had a chance to prove he was worthy. Is this Babcocks "American" dislike we have heard about? I just find some of the choices Babs made this year questionable is all.

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Sorry if this has been covered already but I'm really confused as to why he was a healthy scratch 9 out of 11 games? It just doesn't make sence to me at all, Abby or Miller both could/should have been benched for Modano. He's just a different kind of player, goals were what we needed and Mo never had a chance to prove he was worthy. Is this Babcocks "American" dislike we have heard about? I just find some of the choices Babs made this year questionable is all.

You do realize that all three of Modano, Miller, and Abdelkader are not just Americans, but from Michigan right?

The flat benching of Modano in the playoffs may have been one of his better decisions this year. Modano was terrible all year outside of a span of about two weeks early in the season where he played like a good third-line center, which is what he was signed to be. With Franzen being injured, I can understand the argument to have Modano in the lineup because he was once a great offensive player. But that's it. Was. He's not any better offensively than Drew Miller, Justin Abdelkader or Kris Draper now and those guys all have a physical game Modano has never had and defense Modano only surpassed at his peak. Taking out one of those guys to put in Modano just hurts the team. Modano had two games playing alongside Pavel Datsyuk. Valtteri Filppula have no trouble scoring goals with Dats; and Flip doesn't even shoot. What Modano needed was to not announce his retirement before the playoffs, and to not play like he was already retired.

Of Red Wings players who played in the regular season, Modano would be #16 on my depth chart for forwards. He brought absolutely no value to the team.

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modano should have played instead of hudler in game 7.

That may be true, but I still think ultimately his long absence and recovery, in addition to his status as a short term rental, made it difficult for Babs to choose him to go into the lineup over guys who are more stable components of the team (even if they were playing like s***). I think he was looking for redemption out of his guys, and Modano was never really one of his guys.

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I think Modano could have really helped out in Game 7. It wasn't that apparent at the beginning, but when the Wings lost 2 of their top six forwards to injury during the game, it would have been nice to be able to mix in Modano for some potential scoring touch instead of Abdelkader. But overall, I'm not upset he missed most of the playoff games, as I don't think he was consistently one of the 12 best forwards on the team.

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Modano should've been played but he wasn't. He was only used when he was NEEDED to. In my own opinion he wasn't played because he announced that this was his last year of hockey. After that statement was released to the media you magically seen him gone from the rosters. I believe he wasn't played because he had the experience and everything. They knew Modano wasn't going to be there next season so they wanted to let others take advantage of the situation and expand on their chance. Experience is built on chances on these and obviously in my opinion they liked their younger, less experienced players get the chance to play these games to make them better in the long run, instead of someone who they already knew and announced their retirement practically.

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Why does this keep coming up? He's not a goal scorer anymore. He wouldn't have added any goal scoring. THe guy had no drive and no desire, and you wanted to put him into an evenly matched grudgematch that required everyone to hustle, grind, and make twice the effort than usual?

He didn't play because Miller and Abdelkader had speed, grit, and heart. Modano did not. He really added nothing.

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It comes up over and over again that in the playoffs experience is a key factor from a savvy vet like Modano. I know he didnt have the best season, I know he had a severe hand injury and I know his comments came way to pre-mature. However I think we signed him for "playoff" depth and if he started from game one, round one he would have dug deep and been big for us. My "american" comments stemmed from JR talking about Cheli a while back, I dont believe that to be true but I do think Babs made some errors this post season.

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You may be joking there... but it's true in real life also.

Hudler homerism is starting to border on ridiculous now, did you guys grow up together?...Hudler's signing was just as unsuccessful as Modano's stint, he was useless for the majority of the season and failed to contribute anything during the most crucial series of the playoffs. If he manages to stay on this team another season, you'll be the only one celebrating .

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Hudler homerism is starting to border on ridiculous now, did you guys grow up together?...Hudler's signing was just as unsuccessful as Modano's stint, he was useless for the majority of the season and failed to contribute anything during the most crucial series of the playoffs. If he manages to stay on this team another season, you'll be the only one celebrating .

Is Modano a better hitter than Hudler?

The answer is no.

Congratulations, your post is invalid and unneccessary. Please remove it.

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He just doesn't have Hudler's body checking skills.

That's right. Just ask Cleary.

Anyways, I think this one can be filed under "you cant teach an old dog new tricks" Modano struggled all season, when he was healthy, to grasp the Wings system, and obviously after missing half the year Babs didnt feel he had grasped it enough to warrant consistent playing time. Maybe if Mo had played all year and gotten stronger as the season went on and showed some offensive skill and forechecking ability he would have gotten more of a shot, but that was clearly not the case.

It may not be the most popular stance on these boards but Hudler is quite a bit more of an offensive threat than Mo is at this stage of his career. And that is saying a lot given how little Hudler has been able to produce.

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Is Modano a better hitter than Hudler?

The answer is no.

Congratulations, your post is invalid and unneccessary. Please remove it.

What we really need are more inane statistical analysis showing that theoretically Hudler would have contributed 187 points this season if the stars had aligned and we had all conducted the proper rites and rituals. :rolleyes:

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