Fortin or Cutta?

Robert Paulson*
10-28-2003, 11:45 AM
Who will be the better player? Who has more potential to score points? Thanks a lot for any advice, because I have both in a FHL and need to trade one or the other, and figured the fans would be more knowledgable than others. Thanks a lot everyone. :)

usiel
10-28-2003, 12:02 PM
Who will be the better player? Who has more potential to score points? Thanks a lot for any advice, because I have both in a FHL and need to trade one or the other, and figured the fans would be more knowledgable than others. Thanks a lot everyone. :)

that is a tough one. They both have the haters and lovers, heh. Right now I would say that it is a toss up but at least Fortin has played some games with the big club.

txpd
10-28-2003, 04:06 PM
I think you can make a case that they are both busts. One couldn't keep it together and the other is still searching for it.
I remember reading and article on Fortin year before last when he was playing well. It said that going into that season the Capitals had been very direct with Fortin on his work habits, his eating habits and fitness and his overall commitment to hockey. They said this season would be his last chance. He responded. I think you can make a case that he has relapsed and has again fallen completely out of favor. Its disappointing to know that he can be good enough, but just can't force himself to do the things that will allow him to continue at a consistantly high level. Fortin is just like many of us that would be much happier and healthier by losing a simple 15lbs, but can't make the commitment. Its just not in his nature.

Cutta? your guess is as good as mine.

Red Baron
10-28-2003, 06:32 PM
My vote is for Cutta. I like his size, calmness under pressure and his size. He is not offensively gifted but his steadiness works well for me.

I think you can make a case that they are both busts. One couldn't keep it together and the other is still searching for it.
I remember reading and article on Fortin year before last when he was playing well. It said that going into that season the Capitals had been very direct with Fortin on his work habits, his eating habits and fitness and his overall commitment to hockey. They said this season would be his last chance. He responded. I think you can make a case that he has relapsed and has again fallen completely out of favor. Its disappointing to know that he can be good enough, but just can't force himself to do the things that will allow him to continue at a consistantly high level. Fortin is just like many of us that would be much happier and healthier by losing a simple 15lbs, but can't make the commitment. Its just not in his nature.

Cutta? your guess is as good as mine.