Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Early Season Busts

We're almost a quarter of the way through the 2010-2011 season so stats now are no longer just short-term anomolies but can show some long term trends.  Here are, in my opinion, some of the biggest busts so far:

Beverly Hill's Ollie Jokinen:  While we knew it would be an 'off' season for him this time around, I don't htink anybody suspected he'd have 2 points in 11 games.  They key stat there being 11 games, as he's not playing every night.  $6,000,000 per season for a non-performing, part-time forward hurts.

Budapest's Todd Marchant: Considered to be the teams most well rounded centre, Marchant was supposed to be sound defensively and provide a bit of scoring push.  However, 16 games into the season he has one goal, zero assists and is the worst on the team in +/-. 

Calgary's Pavol Demitra:  What does $11.0 million in salary buy you here?  16 games, 4 points.  I would have figured he'd have been somewhere around 12 points by now but on a deep team he's a very expensive position filler.

Linz' Derrick Brassard: Former 1st rounder, with over a 100 FB rating, regularly benched in Upper Austria.  He has 2 points in 13 games and is one of the worst on the team with a -8 +/- rating.

Thunder Bay's Matt Duchene:  While things are going well with the Timberwolves, Matt Duchene is struggling.  16 games, 4 points, and one of only a handful of full time players on the team with a negative +/- rating.  Matt's stuck behind Fisher, Savard, and Tavares so plays low quality minutes and it's showing.

Victoria's Cory Stillman: While he's on the downward slide of his career, 3 points in 13 games for one of the vets on a rebuilding team doesn't set a great example for the youngsters.  He is an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season and he's not playing himself into any kind of decent contract.

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