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Originally Posted by jayswin
They think they plucked a 100+ point winger from a 300 point line. But that 300 point line was three stars that needed each other to be the 300 point line, and even then they were set to come back down in points if they stayed together this season.
So you combine the fact that Tkachuck/Guadreau/Lindholm would have likely seen a decrease together, but now Tkachuck will most likely be playing with far less talented line mates?
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Your posts are excellent; Matthew Tkachuk has never lead his teams in scoring, ever. NHL, OHL, or the USHL. He's a fantastic complimentary player, maybe one of the best and that's not a slight but he's never been "the" guy.