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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Geez, this guy drops the gloves and goes straight below the belt
It was a direct response to somebody surprised that Huberdeau’s stats went down under Sutter, friend
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No, the other poster was right. I say this as a fan of Huberdeau. He simply wasn’t good enough. I’m glad he wasn’t making 10.5 this year because the lynch mob would’ve been out even more and rightfully so. Sutter definitely gets the blame for Huberdeau’s usage and line mates. But I can only think of two games this year where Huberdeau looked like a star. One against the Rangers, the other against Nashville. If he was able to look like a star for two games, surely he could’ve mustered it up for a lot more?
My point is, it’s not just about the stats. Iginla was still a dominant force under Sutter, despite less point production.