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Originally Posted by CSharp
I think he played like 2 shifts in the whole game - didn't see much. Not sure if he did anything worthwhile to really note his presence. On the other hand, Zohorna was definitely noticeable, especially with 2 power moves in both games and he's definitely a big body in front of the net that account for a couple of goals.
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Really seems like you (and some others) were only watching for any good thing Zohorna may have did and any bad thing Phillips may have did.
In the last 2 games, Zohorna was on the ice for 2 goals for and 3 against.
Last night, Phillips was on the ice for 1 goal for and 0 against.
Looking only at even strength, Zoh was 1 for and 3 against, Phillips was 0 for & 0 against.
It was a very small sample size, of course it was. And obviously these are two very different types of players that play very different roles. But if you're trying to make a case that Zohorna has a lot more to offer the team than Phillips does, you're just not paying attention.