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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
When he left Boston he was 42 pts in 72, or 48 point pace.
If by trending up, you mean flat like a pancake, then yes.
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In a system that focused heavily on defensive activation. He also had first line PP minutes all season. However facts are no fun, its better the just hate that a player cannot be everything all of the time.
Ferland wasn’t scoring but hitting and everyone wanted him to score. He starts scoring (because he spends less time in the box and less time beaten down from physical play) and everyone wants him to start hitting again.
We need to stop trying to make people into what they are not.
Hamilton is an extremely effective offensive threat and an average defender. If it was so easy there would be hundreds of them. Also if he was both his contract would be North of 10 million.
I get it, the season sucked, they under performed. Trading one of your affordable young top 5 scorers in an attempt to get a top 5 scorer doesn't make whole lot of sense.