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Originally Posted by Goodlad
The major difference is that their team is still winning, even with Iginla's slow start. Here the offence depended so heavily on him that his slow starts coincided with slow starts for the entire team. In Boston he's still contributing in other ways, so they're still very happy with him as a player.
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never said they weren't happy with him as a team...Media in certain markets (like this one) would be all over a guy making 5 plus million and only having 6 goals. Obviously winning fixes everything so if they keep winning nobody will notice