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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Of course, those were his first 3 points of the season. Czarnik does that a lot - completely cold and ineffective for stretches, with a few hot streaks thrown in.
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That's also because Peters juggled Czarnik everywhere in the lineup... From the 4th to the 3rd, to the 4th and then to the 2nd. Czarnik made the 2nd line with Bakclund and Tkachuk a good line to play against. I would at least give him 10 games under Ward to see what he really is. He is 27, but I think he is an NHLer and can benefit with some more ice time if given the opportunity.
After all, we could very well have him as part of a trade. He has some value.