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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
For context, Weegar didn’t just finish strong - he was the Flames most effective D at 5v5 and on the PK, by a country light year.
Among D who played at least 1400 minutes at even strength, the man was the best shot suppressor in the entire league - 21.2 shots against per 60, which is almost four entire shots better than #2 - Drew Doughty.
On the PK, Weegar’s SA/60 was easily best on the team at 38.96 - Hanifin, playing 50 more short handed minutes, had a SA/60 of 53.9. He was a comparative disaster on the PK.
Play MacKenzie Weegar like he’s Doughty and good things will happen.
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I agree with you. Again, my point was that Weegar can - and
should - be more than what he was last year. I wasn't criticizing him, IMO, the Flames under-utilized him dreadfully. I think this year's Weegar will be quite a bit more impactful than last year's.