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Originally Posted by Oil Stain
Yeah. Because he lacks size and separation speed. Those aren't issues on the PP as there is more time and space.
He's on the PP because he's really good at it.
Since RNH's rookie year 2012 until 2022 he is 36th in points/60 out of all NHL forwards.
From 2012 until 2015-16 ( The year McDavid joined the NHL), RNH was 15th in points/60 out of all NHL forwards.
The guy is good at the powerplay. I don't see anyone on the Oilers that can take time away from him this upcoming season.
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And that is why I said he does not compare to Kadri (which is what the conversation was about)
I bet his days are numbered on PP1