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Originally Posted by GordonBlue
has a player ever fallen off so much after winning a Norris?
it's like Gio threw every last bit of what he had left as a hockey player into one magical season and now has nothing left.
I always respected how solidly consistent he was.
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He’s 37. He seems like a guy that even if he got slower, he compensated by competing even harder. But I think we’ve seen starting in the bubble last year that he’s no longer a top pairing D. Only a matter of time until he’s a third pairing guy. Which is sad because it’s not for lack of effort.