[JFresh] La théorie selon laquelle Suzuki serait soit une arme offensive, soit un centre d’arrêt de calibre Selke, mais les deux ne se vérifient jamais vraiment cette année. Création de chances basée sur les passes, retour aux niveaux précédents, ne prenant pas beaucoup de risques lui-même, mais défense brillante
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I don’t get what’s so hard to accept about the fact that he’s just really good at both ends of the ice. He’s a damn good player even if he’s not elite.
I mean the analytics say that he’s regressed offensively but thrived defensivley this year…but he’s also on pace for the same or more points this season than last season. There’s times when maybe looking at actual production is better than analytics.
My biggest gripe with Suzuki this season is his consistency. Some days he looks like a mini Patrice Bergeron and then other nights he looks completely unmotivated to be on the ice.
I’m a glass half-full type of guy so to me this is relatively good news because it means he can decide to be one or the other depending on the situation and I feel with a good coach to help him manage the game this can be huge in the playoffs.
Maybe the young player is simply improving lol
Suzi being a shutdown guy behind what we hope Dach can be is ideal
Look, guys, this chart says something different than the 1000’s of other charts that say something different.
You can make data say whatever you want. Analytics overload
I want him to shoot more. He’s at his best when he’s threatening to skate it into the slot and rip a wrister top shelf. Doing that more will force the D to commit to him and open up the pass to Caufield.