Today's projected lineup:
Forwards:
Tyler Bertuzzi — Dylan Larkin — Gustav Nyquist
Thomas Vanek — Frans Nielsen — Anthony Mantha
Darren Helm — Luke Glendening — Andreas Athanasiou
Justin Abdelkader — Christoffer Ehn — Martin Frk
Defense:
Niklas Kronwall — Mike Green
Danny DeKeyser — Nick Jensen
Jonathan Ericsson — Filip Hronek
We must be the only team in the league with a 4th liner (Abdelkader) who's making 4.25 AAV per year on a seven year deal. Terrible asset management by Holland. And the 4th line is where he actually belongs (along witth Helm) until he proves otherwise. Not crazy with Blashill's decision to put AA on the third line while Vanek is on the 2nd line. AA is 2nd on the team for goals scored (17). Hoping Blashill does not get resigned. Cholowski gets the day off today off some reason.
- Vladdie_Kon1
I will sort of halfheartedly defend Helm. Both players are overpaid but Abdelkader's contract is a whole other category of awful.
Fun fact: both players have
identical per game scoring rates after rounding over their careers - .16 goals, .21 assists per game for both players. Helm is actually slightly ahead in goals and points per game if not rounding.
And Helm has achieved those (admittedly meager) offensive results with less opportunity. When you adjust the numbers by situation, Helm proves to be the more offensively productive player.
They are actually tied in career even strength goals and Abdelkader leads by only two even strength assists, even though Helm has played 72 fewer games, 1,396 fewer minutes at even strength, AND is used in a more defensive role (49.4 percent zone start percentage vs 54.2 percent for Abdelkader).
And of course, Helm is still an actually decent PKer and defensive forward, unlike Abdelkader.
In summary:
- Both players are overpaid, but
- Helm is moderately better offensively
- Helm is significantly better defensively
- Helm is $400k cheaper per year and signed for two fewer years
The only real "edge" Abdelkader seems to have over Helm is durability. But being healthy enough to play every game isn't such a great advantage when you also happen to be terrible at your job.