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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
I think it's longer than that - he was playing much better, for several games, while his pointless streak continued. This turnaround was evident for a while.
He was playing well for quite a while before they switched him and Mangiapane. I agree with you that it was the right thing to do - I think most of us wanted to see that. But I don't think it's fair to say his turnaround is because of Sharangovich.
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I think it's fair. If he was feeding teammates and they weren't scoring, the result is "playing well but no points". Move the guy to a line with someone that can finish and that becomes "playing well and getting points", and with that has come confidence which is causing his play to start to improve further..