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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Meh. Maurice says he is reliably on the right side of the puck, doesn’t cheat the game. He seems to be good at identifying opportunities and jumping in where it makes sense.
Call it whatever level of hockey IQ you like.
Whatever his hockey IQ, it seems to be working well with his skill, physicality, and compete level at playoff time against the Oilers, which is nice
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He's one of the best at jumping in. He's not going to be the guy setting up a line of non-high end players though.
I agree the term "IQ" is not easily defined.