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Originally Posted by Fan in Exile
But I still see him as more of a reliable two-way grinder rather than an offensive star or leader who can take a team on his shoulders.
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So, basically, he's a bigger, faster, more skilled Jonathan Toews but "Toews has a greater ability to turn it up offensively if needed."
Right.
Seriously, the biggest "Toews moment" in last year's entire cup run, was scoring a fluky terrible angle goal on Frederik Andersen that should
never have gone in (just like Frolik's fluke goal on Talbot a few weeks ago).
You're simultaneously overrating Toews and underrating Kopitar. The only thing Toews (and Bergeron) does better than Kopitar is win faceoffs, Kopitar is better at every other thing.