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KrazyGangsta

The Rafalski Effect On Lidstrom

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Here I was thinking about Rafalski retirement and came up with some scenario's on how Rafalski's decision could effect Lidstrom's decision.

1- Rafalski wanted to spend more time with his family. ---> (Negative) Could give Lidstrom ideas, considering his older then Rafalski and his family / kids are in Sweden which is further then Rafalski's family.

2- Rafalski didn't have any gas left in his tank (Body wise). ---> (Positive) Lidstrom has a choice to make he is fully capable of going a good 70 - 75 game season, therefore Rafalski was more forced to make the decision that he had to make.

3- Money is not the issue (let's not kid ourselves ...) ---> (Neutral) Lidstrom has made tons of millions, but an extra 5-6 million wouldn't hurt the bank nor the familly.

4- Rafalski retiring. ---> (Positive) Considering Lidstrom is probably the current face of this franchise / captain of the team he probably thinks he owes one to the team to stick around for at least one more year to help contribute considering that we lost our #2 defenseman and how it could possibly hurt the Wings if they not only lose there number 2 but also there number 1.

That's pretty much with some scenario's I came up with. You guys have any scenario's yourself that you would like to share?

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^ That's what I think, too. He knows he's got more hockey in him, and now that we've lost our #2 guy and are facing a lot of changes next season, I bet he's going to come back to provide some stability and act as a mentor to the new guys.

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Lidstrom: 2009-10, 82 games played; 2010-11, 82 games played.

Rafalski: 2009-10, 78 games played; 2010-11, 63 games played.

Rafalski was torn to shreds.

I know there are more important things than Hockey, especially for an aging family man who has won it all, but it just doesn't make much sense to end a career when you are perfectly healthy and still putting up award winning numbers. I think Raffi retiring makes the decision that much easier for Nick... keep playing!

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Based on this season I wouldn't say Rafalski was the #2 defenseman (overall). Kronwall's solidly claimed ownership over that. His offensive AND defensive play has grown considerably and he's the guy after Lidstrom right now. Rafalski was definitely the #2 most important guy when it came to the first pass/breakout. That's where he'll be missed the most (well there and the PP).

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