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Originally Posted by transplant99
And this is why these advanced stats mean so very little at times. People use them to justify players that simply are not good enough to be playing though. (And no Im not saying you are doing this, but it happens with great regularity)
Over the course of the last 2 years and amongst forwards who played as many or more games than him, he ranks 60th of 63 in offensive production. Against all players of any amount of games...220th overall.
I mean who cares if he "drives the play", if there is nothing to show for it?
Just based on his last year and a half, we can expect 19-31 goals if he plays every game in the next 4 seasons.
This is a horrendous player with a worse contract that is almost impossible to get out from under.
I get he brings the most serious snarl in the game as a part of his game, and I LOVE that part of things but here is the rub...he isnt good enough to play enough to use that snarl to any sort of advantage.
This was BT being so desperate to address the missing toughness on the team, he was willing to over look the much more important factors of the player he was bringing in. All in hopes of changing the teams fortunes in a playoff series that it may or may not be part of come next April.
I hope that some of the enthusiasm he reportedly has from this deal and a change of scenery suddenly sees him remember how to play the game again, but I'm sure as hell not holding my breath on it. Especially when it looks like he will be playing with Ryan and Bennett...two other guys that are lacking to varying degrees in production totals themselves.
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The fact the he drives the play and has nothing to show for it is an indication on the level of talent that he was playing with.
If he has great line mates, maybe there is something to show for it.
He isn’t going to be Lucic from Boston days, but I think he can contribute in the bottom 6