Your Say: Clarke MacArthur

We've given out our grades. Now it's your turn!

We've finished our player grades for the 2014-15 season, but that was just 9 people talking about what they think--and it was a lot of information to talk about. Now it's time for our readers to cast their votes. And with that in mind, we present our Your Say series!

Clarke MacArthur recap:

In contrast to Michalek, MacArthur's 5-year, $4.65-million per year extension in the summer was greeted with cheers from the fanbase. After all, he'd been a small bright spot in the previous year's disappointing seasons for the team. He started the year hot, putting up 10 points in his first 12 games, and had the game-winning goal in three of those games. From there, his pace fell off quite a bit. In a way, he saved the Sens' season in mid-February, when he crashed into Robin Lehner's crease. Both MacArthur and Lehner were injured on the play, allowing Andrew Hammond to make history and march the team to the playoffs. MacArthur returned from injury to play the final nine games of the season, putting up 10 points. He also put up two points in six playoff games, though he was hampered by an injury in the final playoff game.

Highest grade: B+

Lowest grade: C+

Average grade: B

What grade would you give Clarke MacArthur?

A20
B144
C28
D1
F1

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