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    Byfuglien will play defense

    in one of the strangest NHL moves of the offseason, even after big buff destroyed people in the corners and couldn't be moved from the net, the atlanta thrasher found a way before the season even begins to neutralize this!

    Byfuglien will play defense

    Thrashers general manager Rick Dudley told me two weeks ago that he would like to see Dustin Byfuglien move back to defense, his original position. In doing so, he left one caveat. The final decision would be up to new coach Craig Ramsay.
    That decision has been made.

    Ramsay said Friday that Byfuglien will come to training camp as a defenseman.
    “Dustin Byfuglien will have a chance to play defense,” Ramsay said. “I’ve been told he is a defenseman, he was a defenseman. That was his position and he likes it. He wants to be there. I will give him every opportunity to show us he can play defense. If he can do that, wonderful. That’s great. I look at our defense and I think it can be our strength, a strong point. If Buff can go in and be big and strong on defense, that would be awesome. If it doesn’t work, he’ll go up front. There is no reason we wouldn’t give him every good, solid chance to play the position and find out if he can. That would really solidify us on the back end.”

    As a forward, Byfuglien scored 17 regular-season goals for Chicago last season. He scored 11 goals in 22 playoff games en route to the Stanley Cup. Byfuglien was traded to Atlanta in the off-season – one of four players from the championship team to join the Thrashers.

    Such a move would seemingly set the top six defensemen of Zach Bogosian, Tobias Enstrom, Ron Hainsey, Johnny Oduya, Brent Sopel and Byfuglien. That would mean players such as Boris Valabik, Freddy Meyer, Arturs Kulda, Jaime Sifers and Andrey Zubarev are in competition for another spot when training camp begins next week. Ramsay said he doesn’t intend to carry players on the roster that aren’t going to play on a regular basis.

    “I think he’s more of a defenseman,” Ramsay continued about Byfuglien, who has not reported early for voluntary workouts after the Stanley Cup winning run. “We already have people we think can play [defense]. That just makes it a little more difficult picking your team on the blue line. Sopel can play. Hainsey can play. Enstrom, Bogosian, Oduya, those guys I know. They can all play. Some of the young kids, just watching them fiddling around [in voluntary workouts], get around the ice very well which is what we want to accomplish from our blue line. We have some pieces already. Rick has created some depth in this organization that we should be in pretty good shape on the blue line. Wouldn’t it be great if you looked at your team and said we are good on the blue line, people can’t pick on us. Get the puck out of your end and start getting up ice.

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    Roenick blasts Thrashers for Byfuglien’s move to defense

    To start the blog, we’ll begin with what Jeremy Roenick said on his weekly radio show about the Thrashers moving Dustin Byfuglien to defense. He also took a couple shots at Atlanta fans and the general manager.

    Roenick: “That might be the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Dustin Byfuglien as a defenseman. I would love to play against Dustin Byfuglien as a defenseman. I would turn him inside out, left, right and center every single time. This kid, he made his living in front of the net scoring goals during the playoffs for the Chicago Blackhawks.

    Why on earth would you put him back as a defenseman? This kid is strong, he’s powerful, he’s a great skater. Put him in front of the net as a forward. That’s where you want him to do all his damage. Playing him as a defenseman? Maybe that’s why the Thrashers are 0-3 in preseason. Maybe that’s why nobody comes to watch their games. It’s crazy. What are they thinking? They already have a GM that doesn’t know the game whatsoever. But, hey, that’s just my opinion. Like me or hate me if you don’t [agree]. I’m not a big fan of Atlanta for a lot of reasons but the fact that they’re going to play Dustin Byfuglien [as a defenseman], my goodness gracious.”
    So, Rick Dudley “doesn’t know the game whatsoever”? Who knew?

    By the way, the subject of Byfuglien came up in my post-practice interview with Craig Ramsay. Byfuglien was given the day off as he continues to nurse an ankle injury.

    “He needs some rest,” Ramsay said. “We like the way he’s played and he’s coming. He’s really doing a good job for us. We’ve liked what we’ve seen. We need to give him a little break.”

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    Roenick is spot on. He made his name cleaning up after the stars who would spoon feed him opportunities while he distracted the D and G by occupying them in front of the net. Buf just doesn't have the pivot to play D. He has horrible lateral agility and first step quickness.
    Last edited by lklrlolnlilklsox; 10-02-2010 at 09:33 PM.

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    I bet Robert Luongo is happy Big Buff is playing in atlanta. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by lklrlolnlilklsox View Post
    Roenick is spot on. He made his name cleaning up after the stars who would spoon feed him opportunities while he distracted the D and G by occupying them in front of the net. Buf just doesn't have the pivot to play D. He has horrible lateral agility and first step quickness.
    he played "D" in the Minors and was just "OK".. just makes me shake my head, that you take a guy that scored 11 goals in 23 playoff games, and probably responsible for as many by setting up camp in front of the net for kanes/toewes and forcing teams to game plan to move him.. turn that weapon into a 2nd /3rd line "D" player..

    only on atlanta.. and if don't think he was a forward, not sure why even make the trade

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