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Originally Posted by Caged Great
Arnold has had stretches of games where he didn't generate much. In his first 10 games he only had 4 assists, then went at a PPG pace over the next 5, and has only 12 in the 24 since.
It's also not entirely about results in terms of points, some games Arnold hasn't been as noticeable out there. Even when Poirier isn't putting points on the board, he is basically their Gaudreau as he's the most dynamic guy almost all the time.
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Poirier should be a more dynamic and noticeable player just based on projections and draft position alone. Thanks for the info and opinion as I don't follow the AHL much and have never seen a game and I know you are more invested in it