Granada
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What gets me is Keith,Murphy and de Haan all know how to play defense and all have been great to average positionally in the past and now it looks like they don't know where to be most of the time. Murph surprises me the most cause he's in his prime and has been a reliable defender throughout his career.
Honestly, I never really liked Murphy or de Haan. I always viewed them as 4-at-best or 5th D-men. They were always bargain "top 4" D-men, and neither are really suitable for the top tandem. They're more suitable for the third tandem on a really deep team, or second tandem with a stud #3.
Keith looks lost out there defensively, but ironically, he looks pretty solid offensively and on the PP. I don't know what's going on there, if it's just age or a lack of interest, or both. As far as Murphy goes, the guy just isn't very good, and he won't get better at this point/age (28 in March). I guess you could blame the system, but that excuse doesn't really work in his case because he's been here for many years now and looked blah at best in both Q and Colliton's systems. I thought perhaps Keith looks so bad because he's not used to playing with Murphy and is used to leaving his man to cover his ex-partner Boqvist's, but that's probably a cop-out. That's hard for me to say because Keith is and has always been my favorite current-era Blackhawk.