The thing is, 19/20 Quinn Hughes appeared to be quite good defensively. He actually fared better defensively away from Tanev than with him. If it was just Tanev handling all the defensive responsibilities and covering for Hughes, you'd expect to see the opposite.
I dunno, the whole Tanev thing really does seem like a bit of a random outlier rather than a good example to refer to.
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