Just help me understand the point of arguing against it. Because you were the one who wondered aloud what Kopitar would do with lesser linemates and the answer was "the exact same thing he's always done" as if it pardons PLD doing less with less. You're absolutely right that it shouldn't be a comparison in the first place, but it sounds like you're excusing PLD by doing so by suggesting other guys see a drop in production as well and...they don't. Not notably.
It's not his fault he's paid so much.
It's not his fault he has these linemates.
Okay--what level of play is acceptable? Because right now it sounds like he has carte blanche to do whatever the f*** he wants in his softer-than-Colin-Miller minutes.
I'm not coming down on you at all but you're beating around the bush here.
I want to be careful how I word this because it's not meant to be a pardon for PLD, though it does come across that way.
Again, I don't like the trade, I don't like PLD as a player and I wish the trade was never made.
But, I don't know how else to argue the point that line mates matter. Depending on the player, the degree varies but it matters.
You mentioned production with Dwight King as being "the exact same thing...". They connected for 14 points over 4 seasons. The ultimate nail would be going through the stats and actually counting up the number of games played together, but I'd wager their ppg average as a line would be much lower than Kopitar's .88 career ppg.
I'm not trying to defend PLD's play at all.
My point is simply that I don't agree with people complaining about his lack of production, especially when putting it in the context of how much he gets paid.
It really isn't his fault he gets paid 8.5 million dollars. Blake offered it... what is he going to say, 'No"? Yet everyone, including my self let out collective groans when it was announced.
Just because he signed that amount doesn't turn him into what we all feel an 8.5 million dollar player should be. When the trade was made, everyone, including myself let out a collective groan because we've heard and/or saw the type of player he is or is known to be from Coloumbus and Winnipeg.
And given those 2 points, people shouldn't expect him to suddenly turn into a player he's not, nor should they think he'll just pick up on a 60 piont pace playing with players who are not in the same stratosphere as Connor, Scheifele, Ehlers or Wheeler.
Heck, he probably got 20 points alone just by being on the ice with those guys and giving them the puck.
Let me ask you this, what are your expectations of PLD at the end of the season should he continue to play with Grundstrom and Laferriere?
Because similar to Fiala, PLD's only value is offensive production.