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Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts
It was career years by large margins up until that point.
So it's not like Sutter magically got more out of them.
The point stands that it was Darryl's best regular season getting offensive stats and numbers.
He has killed skill for his team and the opposition his entire career. Hockey Hall of famer Jarome Iginla had 73 points under him and 67 when the nhl went to a more open style.
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Why do you keep going back 20 or so years? I mean you want to play that game? Roenick had great years with Sutter as did Nolan. Kopitar stayed right around his career average. And ask Iginla what NHL season he’s most fond of? I bet you’ll get the answer.
Anyway, his teams generate a lot more offense now than I recall in the past. Not enough finishers on the team, that’s really the problem offensively. Goaltending has been the other and of course the coach does some things we don’t like. All coaches do that though.