L K
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Nik the Trik said:L K said:It's not a great excuse given that Kadri did just fine in the situation but I felt like a lot of the PP-time the 2nd unit got was trying to pick up the pieces of ineffective 1st unit 1:30 long shifts.
There's some truth to that. Thing is there was some truth to it the year before too where Grabovski was significantly more effective. The thing about Grabovski's season is that the truth lies in the middle of the "He's a bum get rid of him" and the "He would have won an Art Ross if he'd started 5.8% more of his face-offs in the neutral zone" positions. He stunk, he played pretty well in a third line role and the team had to address those realities going forward.
Absolutely. He had a subpar year. Not enough production. Put in a difficult situation to produce. It was also a 48 game season.
His previous 3 years he averaged 55 points/82 games. In comparison Bozak averaged 45 points/82 games over those same 3 years. Again, a moot point as both might/are likely gone this year but one bad year seems like a harsh jump to determine that he was not an acceptable cap hit. To me, if we are looking for Bolland to be a top 6 forward it really is stacking deck chairs on a sinking ship. Sure he'll produce more if you give him PP time and top 6 offensive zone time, but it just means you put an inferior player in place in the defensive role.