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Originally Posted by dissentowner
I have no idea what you have been watching.
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I said that Brodie has been slightly-above-average, and that he makes colossal mistakes that cloud people's impressions of him. The Flames are net positive in shot production with him on the ice, a marked change from previous years.
Hanifin, on the other hand, looks his age. As I said, he looks "bad Brodie-level-bad." He looks consistently as shaky as Brodie looks when he makes the aforementioned infrequent mistakes -- AKA "Bad Brodie." Hanifin clearly misses Hamonic dearly. Look at the numbers -- the Flames are at their absolute worst when he's on the ice. His shot production metrics are by far the worst on the team. He's been heavily sheltered his whole career and is being thrown into really hard minutes -- him adjusting poorly was inevitable