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Originally Posted by Pierre "Monster" McGuire
He's been outstanding defensively. The offense has dried up with him though.
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I believe it's called the No Longer Playing with Hudler Effect.
They could send Granlund down for a bit or even have him sit a few games to let him catch his breath, but at the same time you don't want to react every time a rookie goes through a cold streak. It's important to learn to play through the highs and lows of the long NHL season. Not that this is a low moment for Granlund but he does seem to have slightly less jump than before.
Either way is fine.