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Originally Posted by Saqe
This is exactly it. Coleman is a typical signing in that he was a bottom six guy on a good team and now is expected to be a top six guy or at least is paid as such. I've seen enough of him with the Devils and Tampa to think he's not worth the AAV and certainly not the term.
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Glad Treliving took a deeper look.
As it's been said numerous times he was a top five player in Tampa in most five on five stats and usage.
He's ranked 150th in points per 60 NHL wide in points for the last three years (solid 2nd line), and 60th in goals per 60 (top line).
He's not a bottom roster player, he played on a defacto third line on the league's best team, but actually had 2nd line usage by five on five standards.