Morning Mashup: A Producing Kadri?

by on December 24, 2011 in Leafs News - 548 Comments

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I love the AHL. For me, it’s the best developmental league in the world. It’s not just about developing the skills of young players, it’s also giving a young, skilled player confidence in his ability.

Kadri still isn’t wowing me with his defensive play, though it’s improving. It’s his ability to control his shifts, his game, and contribute in a big way offensively that’s turning my head. It’s becoming a natural thing for the kid. That is what the AHL can do to a player.

In 22 AHL games this year, Nazem has been a point-per-game player. He scored 8 goals and had 14 assists, but was also a minus 4. Plus/minus may be a boneheaded stat, but it’s still a boneheaded stat that speaks of a player who isn’t exactly Datsyukian in terms of how he handles the defensive end of things. But, alongside Connolly and MacArthur the Leafs have given that kind of player a chance to shine offensively and see it translate to the NHL level.

To me, I think his mind was in the NHL before he was and until he took on that “I’ll concentrate on what’s in front of me” attitude, we didn’t see a Kadri such as this one. When he got back to the AHL you got the feeling he was focused on doing the right things and, more importantly, focused on playing in the AHL. Only by doing that and not dreaming about the NHL will he probably truly make it (he still has to stick).

It can be argued that he got minutes last year, minutes he took really well (most notably, against Detroit), but you still got the feeling he needed to work on his defensive game and turnovers. Surprisingly, you still sometimes do, but the offense makes it worthwhile when it comes consistently. I don’t know if Kadri will ever be an excellent defensive player, but if he brings offense every night we probably won’t care all that much. Consistency is key.

Kadri has a skillset that’s fairly similar to that of Patrick Kane. That doesn’t mean he’ll ever come close to Patrick Kane. If developed properly Kadri will probably resemble something along the lines of a Mike Ribeiro, but that’s not my point. My point is, a big part of why Patrick Kane is so good with the puck and why he can make such plays is confidence. Sure, you can factor in decision making, creativity, offensive flair, etc., but confidence is a big part of putting it all together.

So, do we have finally have a Kadri who can contribute to the offense on a consistent basis? Better, smarter decisions with the puck, and a guy who is limiting his turnovers, makes me fairly confident we do. I guess we’ll find that out. It’s a nice start, but two games can hardly answer that question.

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  • MSM

    Nobody with a no trade clause wants to go to Montreal because of the income tax difference between Quebec and other states and provinces. Vinny would lose over $1 million a year if he agreed to go to Montreal. And teams aren’t allowed to make up the difference under the new CBA.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Did anyone bookmark that Youtube video someone posted the other day with the guys skating on the black ice in the middle of the mountains in Alaska?

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  • Gilbert

    Man were such a deep team. Like Matthew Lombardi comes back(and I know he hasn’t been that good but he’s still working things out.) and we have nowhere to put him, I guess on the forth line. He’s a former 53 point guy who’s still pretty young.

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  • Gilbert

    It would be awesome if Cammaleri was traded for Stajan

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  • Gilbert

    since when is he a distraction??? and a partier??

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  • Gilbert

    Ya I think we have two future 3rd line wingers with some speed, offence and a bit of grit(well at least there not scsred to throw around the body

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Gilbert, I think we are deep, but I don’t see a lot of future depth for first two lines. Joe yes, after that I’m not sure. (Not counting Naz).

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Knights, not sure if I agree with you. I’m up and down on Crabb. I think that spot will be used by Burkie for a new player.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Trying what?

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  • wags31

    Sit him in the stands for a game.

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  • west coast leaf

    your predictions sound really reasonable, but where does that leave the leafs what do you think they will do?

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  • Waiting4LSC

    wags, I don’t disagree with you. I too have followed the leafs for 30+ years. My only negative is I’m not seeing the number of first and second line heir apparents that I would (selfishly) like. I agree about the pressure. I truly love what BB has done. I just wish our scouting had brought us some Getzlaf and Perry types to be developed.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    I have no problem with an upgrade, but give Crabb his due, he’s scored 26 points in 72 games for the Leafs and he’s got decent size and isn’t afraid to use his body.

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  • MAM

    The party stuff was from last summer. The distraction stuff about Seguin being a healthy scratch after missing team meetings and team breakfasts. Old news, most of it.

    http://www.totalprosports.com/2011/06/22/are-brad-marchand-and-tyler-seguin-this-years-patrick-kane-pics/

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