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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
Guys, scoring in the NHL is probably the hardest thing to do. It's why GMs pay a premium for it. Money scores the best kind of goals; the game winning variety. This means he is most productive when the team needs him the most.
If it was as easy as lining up with Johnny, then bricks like Lazar, Bennet and Brouwer would be productive on the top line.
That takes nothing away form Johnny.
This line of thinking sells Money and Ferland short.
I'm not even touching the chemistry thing, which you could also argue given the top line drop in points since Ferland's injury.
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I'm wondering if those guys thought Brett Hull was an elite player. Monahan isn't at Hull's level, but he's got the same kind of skill set.