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    Figured I'd look and see what this dud was up to. Sounds like he's back skating and hoping to be ready for the new season.
    I am not counting on a lot, but he was pretty dependable before the injuries. Hopefully he can get into decent shape and find his way back to what they were hoping for when they signed him.

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    I really worry about older players that miss a full year.
    That's a lot of time to get out of shape. And I'm not just talking "fat"... I mean general stamina.
    We'll see... I've soured on Weiss, TBH.

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    He was dependable like you said, but a full year away from the game at his age won't do him any good. It will take a lot of games to get his rythm back, if he even does.
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    There's no way he can be as awful as he was last year, but he has a lot of work to do to supplant guys like Nyqvist on the depth chart.. IMO he settles into a supporting depth role and produces (at best) like Bertuzzi did.. and worst, well, like last year.. Though I don't see that.. If he gets pts, consider that a win. I had lofty expectations of a return to 60 in a Wings uni, playing with the talent there, but in his absence younger players like Nyqvist, Jurco and Tatar really stepped up. 3rd or 4th line it might just be for Weiss. 3rd line probably, as he re-molds his game to play more defensively. He has always been a decent two-way player, but time for him to focus on that part of the game almost entirely. Top two scoring Cs will be Datsyuk and Nyqvist. I plan on dropping him this offseason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agentzero View Post
    There's no way he can be as awful as he was last year, but he has a lot of work to do to supplant guys like Nyqvist on the depth chart.. IMO he settles into a supporting depth role and produces (at best) like Bertuzzi did.. and worst, well, like last year.. Though I don't see that.. If he gets pts, consider that a win. I had lofty expectations of a return to 60 in a Wings uni, playing with the talent there, but in his absence younger players like Nyqvist, Jurco and Tatar really stepped up. 3rd or 4th line it might just be for Weiss. 3rd line probably, as he re-molds his game to play more defensively. He has always been a decent two-way player, but time for him to focus on that part of the game almost entirely. Top two scoring Cs will be Datsyuk and Nyqvist. I plan on dropping him this offseason.
    I agree, but I'm not sure I'll have the luxury of dropping him.
    I'm crossing my fingers and hoping for anything over 40 for him. Best case scenario, he's healthy to start and streaks early. Then I might be able to move him.

    That contract is one major thing he's got going for him -- he'll get opportunities in the top six, because they're paying him top six salary.
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    Going to be in tough, but should get 40 IF he can stay healthy.
    Depends on how healthy the rest of the teams is as well, and whether Alfie comes back.
    Should fill where Legwand played.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agentzero View Post
    There's no way he can be as awful as he was last year, but he has a lot of work to do to supplant guys like Nyqvist on the depth chart.. IMO he settles into a supporting depth role and produces (at best) like Bertuzzi did.. and worst, well, like last year.. Though I don't see that.. If he gets pts, consider that a win. I had lofty expectations of a return to 60 in a Wings uni, playing with the talent there, but in his absence younger players like Nyqvist, Jurco and Tatar really stepped up. 3rd or 4th line it might just be for Weiss. 3rd line probably, as he re-molds his game to play more defensively. He has always been a decent two-way player, but time for him to focus on that part of the game almost entirely. Top two scoring Cs will be Datsyuk and Nyqvist. I plan on dropping him this offseason.
    Wow.

    How about you don't say anything about the Wings, since you obviously know pretty much nothing about them? Nyquist isn't a center. He's a winger, mostly RW. He hasn't played center in professional hockey. You're like the people a few years ago who called Hudler a center just because he was listed as such. Erroneously, obviously. What other excellent analyses do you draw from only watching position eligibility on Yahoo?

    Tatar, Jurco and Nyquist aren't competing for the same roster spots as Weiss. They're all wingers. Sheahan, yes, but he's not as good as Weiss yet when Weiss isn't a hobbling freak, which he was last season.

    IF Weiss is injury-free, you'll see him and Datsyuk as the two top six centers with Zetterberg playing mainly on the wing. Franzen, Nyquist and someone else will round out the top six. Probably a 50/50 between Tatar and Alfredsson, assuming he re-signs. In the bottom six you'll see Miller, Helm, Abdelkader, Sheahan, the other 50/50 of Tatar and Alfie and Glendening. Jurco doesn't have to clear waivers, so it seems like he might be Nyquisted for the start of this season, meaning sent down to Grand Rapids even though he's good enough for the NHL. Andersson is filler and then Mitch Callahan and Landon Ferraro are out of waiver options. My guess is Ferraro sticks as filler and Callahan is sent down. No one should be interested in him.

    So, to recap. The centers in Detroit are Datsyuk, Weiss, Sheahan, Helm, Glendening and Zetterberg if needed. Sheahan, Helm and Glendening are better defensive centers than Weiss and Weiss is a better offensive center than them. Do the math.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakkster View Post
    Wow.

    How about you don't say anything about the Wings, since you obviously know pretty much nothing about them? Nyquist isn't a center. He's a winger, mostly RW. He hasn't played center in professional hockey. You're like the people a few years ago who called Hudler a center just because he was listed as such. Erroneously, obviously. What other excellent analyses do you draw from only watching position eligibility on Yahoo?

    Tatar, Jurco and Nyquist aren't competing for the same roster spots as Weiss. They're all wingers. Sheahan, yes, but he's not as Weiss yet when Weiss isn't a hobbling freak, which he was last season.

    IF Weiss is injury-free, you'll see him and Datsyuk as the two top six centers with Zetterberg playing mainly on the wing. Franzen, Nyquist and someone else will round out the top six. Probably a 50/50 between Tatar and Alfredsson, assuming he re-signs. In the bottom six you'll see Miller, Helm, Abdelkader, Sheahan, the other 50/50 of Tatar and Alfie and Glendening. Jurco doesn't have to clear waivers, so it seems like he might be Nyquisted for the start of this season, meaning sent down to Grand Rapids even though he's good enough for the NHL. Andersson is filler and then Mitch Callahan and Landon Ferraro are out of waiver options. My guess is Ferraro sticks as filler and Callahan is sent down. No one should be interested in him.

    So, to recap. The centers in Detroit are Datsyuk, Weiss, Sheahan, Helm, Glendening and Zetterberg if needed. Sheahan, Helm and Glendening are better defensive centers than Weiss and Weiss is a better offensive center than them. Do the math.
    Nice break down Dakkster, I did not know some of those. I think where part of the confusion comes from is that the Wings love having versatile players so their roster is often peppered with guys who can play different positions. Zetterberg is the best example they'll switch his position up even in the same game and he just seamlessly does it and excels at it, it's cool to watch.

    With regard to Weiss though, he really has been terrible the last 2 years and he's missed 70-80% of his starts. What makes you think he'll be back to health this season?
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    He was never healthy last year. He came to camp with a groin problem and didn't say anything about it, because he didn't want to miss out on the beginning of the season. Then he sucked ass and had to sit. Then he reinjured it first game back. It was a mess. He's good so far. Back to skating with full power and training with Gary Roberts. Unless he gets injured again before camp, he'll have good conditions for success.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakkster View Post
    He was never healthy last year. He came to camp with a groin problem and didn't say anything about it, because he didn't want to miss out on the beginning of the season. Then he sucked ass and had to sit. Then he reinjured it first game back. It was a mess. He's good so far. Back to skating with full power and training with Gary Roberts. Unless he gets injured again before camp, he'll have good conditions for success.
    I'm totally on board with this. I am full on sleeper picking Weiss' ass in as many pools as I can...later of course, but I honestly think he will rebound to 50+ points this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakkster View Post
    Wow.

    How about you don't say anything about the Wings, since you obviously know pretty much nothing about them? Nyquist isn't a center. He's a winger, mostly RW. He hasn't played center in professional hockey. You're like the people a few years ago who called Hudler a center just because he was listed as such. Erroneously, obviously. What other excellent analyses do you draw from only watching position eligibility on Yahoo?

    Tatar, Jurco and Nyquist aren't competing for the same roster spots as Weiss. They're all wingers. Sheahan, yes, but he's not as good as Weiss yet when Weiss isn't a hobbling freak, which he was last season.

    IF Weiss is injury-free, you'll see him and Datsyuk as the two top six centers with Zetterberg playing mainly on the wing. Franzen, Nyquist and someone else will round out the top six. Probably a 50/50 between Tatar and Alfredsson, assuming he re-signs. In the bottom six you'll see Miller, Helm, Abdelkader, Sheahan, the other 50/50 of Tatar and Alfie and Glendening. Jurco doesn't have to clear waivers, so it seems like he might be Nyquisted for the start of this season, meaning sent down to Grand Rapids even though he's good enough for the NHL. Andersson is filler and then Mitch Callahan and Landon Ferraro are out of waiver options. My guess is Ferraro sticks as filler and Callahan is sent down. No one should be interested in him.

    So, to recap. The centers in Detroit are Datsyuk, Weiss, Sheahan, Helm, Glendening and Zetterberg if needed. Sheahan, Helm and Glendening are better defensive centers than Weiss and Weiss is a better offensive center than them. Do the math.
    Easy dakkster. I watched more than a few wings games last year and I could swear Nyqvist lined up at C. My mistake but I do recall him playing there. In any event, you obviously know the wings better than I, but my point was more made to illustrate how the younger crowd in Detroit surpassed many of the vets. Obviously with his contract, Weiss will be given every chance, but he has a host of issues to bounce back from (yet again) and with age it doesn't get any easier. Weiss has talent, but I just don't see 60 pts anymore. I bet he is either bought out by the end of next year (not really the Wings style though..) or he molds himself to more of a defensive role. I do not expect a lot from him is all. Thanks for the correction on the position, but I could swear I watched him play some C. Anyway, I stand corrected as you have the better eye.
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    I think the honest truth is that the Wings "vets" are a bunch of band-aid boys. I don't think it's worth arguing who will line up with who with this team, because the lineup is going to be in flux all season as guys come in and out due to injury. Think about it, how many man games has this group of vets missed over the last 3 seasons?

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    some great thoughts here. I was really hoping he would be the 2nd line center and either get one of Nyqvist or even zett on his wing.

    My league counts FW's so I am hoping for 50+ points and a nice amount of FW ofcourse his health counts but either linesmates he gets it should set him up for success as mentioned.
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    Sure wish you would keep your trap shut, Comish. How the hell am I suppose to sneak up on guys in the draft, who are all Dobberites, if you keep flapping your lips like this? Weiss is a bum, he lies about his health and stands very little chance of paying the Wings generosity on his contract back. Got it? That's the party line until after the draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeless View Post
    Sure wish you would keep your trap shut, Comish. How the hell am I suppose to sneak up on guys in the draft, who are all Dobberites, if you keep flapping your lips like this? Weiss is a bum, he lies about his health and stands very little chance of paying the Wings generosity on his contract back. Got it? That's the party line until after the draft.
    Doesn't replying bring the thread to the top for more people to read this if they hadn't? Ha!

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