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Originally Posted by stone hands
I dont see how changing which side of the ice he plays on makes that much of a difference for the areas he has regressed in. he doesnt seem to have the wheels he used to, his passing isnt nearly as crisp, he has been good for at least a couple of completely boneheaded plays every single game, hes not as tenacious on the puck, etc
these aren't things i expect to regress this much from a guy who was the best player on a team with monahan, gio and gaudreau simply because he skates up the opposite side of the ice now(maybe the bonehead plays). i have hesitated to attribute most of his success to gio simply because he kept it up after gio went down, but i'm really starting to wonder how much of tj brojesus was a product of giordano
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Ofcourse it was. Anyone that plays with Gio has phenomenal performance, look at Hamilton? Can't be coincidence
But a simple start would be putting him back with Gio.