kliq 3,755 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 (edited) Hopefully this doesn't derail the thread too much, but you hit on something that I've thought about for years. Why does anybody care about Don Cherry's thoughts on hockey. He wasn't a successful player, and he wasn't a successful coach. He's not Scotty Bowman or Pat Quinn; he's John Tortorella without the accomplishments. Why would anybody listen to this blowhard clown and think, "now here's a subject matter expert"? Ugh, I frickin' hate Don Cherry. He speaks for a certain generation. When I watch leafs games with my father-in-law (he is 55 and a HUGE Leafs fan) when Don Cherry comes on the whole house has to be quiet. Personally I think the guy is very outdated with his way of thinking, but he does make good points every once in a while. Edited October 3, 2014 by kliq Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rick zombo 3,739 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 Hopefully this doesn't derail the thread too much, but you hit on something that I've thought about for years. Why does anybody care about Don Cherry's thoughts on hockey. He wasn't a successful player, and he wasn't a successful coach. He's not Scotty Bowman or Pat Quinn; he's John Tortorella without the accomplishments. Why would anybody listen to this blowhard clown and think, "now here's a subject matter expert"? Ugh, I frickin' hate Don Cherry. He's a personality. I never ever agreed with him on a general level. There was a time when he'd occasionally have an endearing moment but mostly I just found him entertaining. These days, he can't even speak properly and rants and babbles like Abe Simpson. IMO, he wore out his welcome a decade ago. I'm sure this digression will open up a Molson Canadian full of worms. 1 kipwinger reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kipwinger 8,440 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 He speaks for a certain generation. When I watch leafs games with my father-in-law (he is 55 and a HUGE Leafs fan) when Don Cherry comes on the whole house has to be quiet. Personally I think the guy is very outdated with his way of thinking, but he does make good points every once in a while. When was he "in-dated"? His points of view got him exactly one NHL game as a player, and one trip to the finals as a coach. That's not exactly a validation of his hockey smarts when you consider the kind of goobers who have been much more successful than that. 1 Wheelchairsuperhero reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheelchairsuperhero 1,453 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 When was he "in-dated"? His points of view got him exactly one NHL game as a player, and one trip to the finals as a coach. That's not exactly a validation of his hockey smarts when you consider the kind of goobers who have been much more successful than that. Liked for the usage of 'goobers'. Kudos sir. 1 kipwinger reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kipwinger 8,440 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 Liked for the usage of 'goobers'. Kudos sir. How else would you describe Marc Crawford? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kipwinger 8,440 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 (edited) From what I recall seeing him as a Maple Leaf - I thought Schenn had alot of upside, and truth be told he looked like a solid top 4 Dman. Since becoming a Flyer I haven't seen much of him, but THN scouting reports seem to like him... http://forecaster.thehockeynews.com/hockeynews/hockey/player.php?6496 At age 24 - he's still rounding out his game, and if he's available - why not kick the tires? Because we don't need a stay at home defenseman with Ericsson and Dekeyser in the lineup? Because he's not a puckmover or powerplay specialist? Because there's no reason to take a flier on a young kid with upside when we've got an organization full of young kids with upside? Edited October 3, 2014 by kipwinger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kliq 3,755 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 (edited) When was he "in-dated"? His points of view got him exactly one NHL game as a player, and one trip to the finals as a coach. That's not exactly a validation of his hockey smarts when you consider the kind of goobers who have been much more successful than that. You asked what his appeal is. He clearly has one due to his popularity. My response was he speaks for a generation. He says crap, that alot of old school Canadian hockey fans feel. I am not one of them, and I am not saying the guy is some type of living legend, great player, or great coach, I'm just telling you what I think his appeal is.Someone else said it best, he's a personality. He's not some generic guy in a suit, telling you what 4 other broadcasters are telling you. Watch the Don Cherry documentary from CBC, from that you can see why he was/is popular. He was never scarred to give his opinions regardless of how stupid some of them are lol. Edited October 3, 2014 by kliq Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jesusberg 1,256 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 I guess I see myself defending Schenn since I felt he was a solid 'throwback' Dman when he was a Leaf, and some here think less of him than Quincey...Truth be told - I'd take Schenn any day of the week over Quincey. Is that really saying much, though? As for Schenn, I won't be mean... but no. Just no. The points made about him chasing after hits and not taking care of things in the defensive zone are bang on. He may have been poised to be a top 4, defensive showdown guy at one point, but he's been mishandled and it's hurt his development. At this point, Detroit has enough of their own players developing that they need to worry about. Luke Schenn would be another project, but coming at a high price in both assets given up and cap hit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kipwinger 8,440 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 (edited) How many games will Ericsson play this year? How many turnovers will Quincey, and Smith have that lead to goals? I'll be honest about having little knowledge of the Dmen we have have in GR, but how many will we see as regulars at the NHL level? From what we've seen since Lids retired - we can never have too many Dmen who are capable in their own end, and are capable of blocking shots/clearing the crease. I guess I see myself defending Schenn since I felt he was a solid 'throwback' Dman when he was a Leaf, and some here think less of him than Quincey...Truth be told - I'd take Schenn any day of the week over Quincey. You're creating a little bit of a false dichotomy here. That he may or may not be better than Quincey is still not a reason to acquire him. "Better than Quincey-ness" isn't a good way to evaluate whether a player would help you much. Where's he going to play (3rd pair at 3.3 million)? What is his skill set (he's a less effective puck mover than Quincey)? Also, I see no reason to believe that Philly would trade a marginal defenseman for a more expensive marginal defenseman. It seems like you're saying that in a vacuum you'd rather have Schenn than Quincey, which I suppose isn't too unreasonable. But that wouldn't address any of the problems with our back end, since the problem is that we can't move the puck, so why bother? Edited October 3, 2014 by kipwinger 2 rick zombo and kliq reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wings4thecup06 504 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 Bah. we don't need another project on the back end. We need good quality D men, who will actually live up to their potential. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anthonyn66 89 Report post Posted October 3, 2014 Luke Schenn?? Are you guys nuts? 1 number9 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites