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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
The problem with Johnny, until recently, has been poor even strength production. When you are a player who's sole contributions are producing offensively - and you aren't- that's a problem.
So people have raised valid concerns including some of what you post above. I don't see the problem with that.
But I'm reminded that just the other day you suggested that if someone felt this way they should stop watching hockey.
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I see that you’re still hanging onto the joke I made in response to the poster’s tongue in cheek reply. Regardless, I won’t lie to you, I am still baffled that anyone can watch Johnny Gaudreau play and think he just woke up one day and lost it. It’s just a very simple explanation to a much more complex situation. It’s like looking at the basic statistics and coming up a with lazy interpretation without the rationalization. That’s when you end up with scenarios like James Neal falling off a cliff in Calgary or Sam Bennett now killing it in Florida and etc because stats don’t always tell the whole story.