Or, as critics would say, he is just incredibly lucky since he just keeps on getting those lucky rebounds, and doesn't score highlight reel wristers like Drouin & MacKinnon, or something like that.
I think this is a valid concern regarding his offensive potential. All his goals seem to be those garbage goals. It seems he is not much of a goal scorer, nothing like Armia.
I think this is a valid concern regarding his offensive potential. All his goals seem to be those garbage goals. It seems he is not much of a goal scorer, nothing like Armia.
I think this is a valid concern regarding his offensive potential. All his goals seem to be those garbage goals. It seems he is not much of a goal scorer, nothing like Armia.
Barkov consistently gets goal's like this because he knows where to place himself. That would be a boon for him in teh NHL.
Barkov has 2G+3A=5P in 4 games after WJC and he is on 4 game point streak. It's incredible how consistent Barkov is for guy of that age. It's very typical that U20 players have deep slumps at some point of long season.
He already had his slump. Unfortunately it was at the WJC...
him picking up all these rebound goals just shows that he is smart and knows where to go to finnish plays.
Well, for me it's okay. If Barkov's slump is 7 points in 6 games against the best in the world U20 when he's 17 himself, it's not that bad.
Those stats are inflated since most of them came from the relegation round games against weaker opponents.
Those stats are inflated since most of them came from the relegation round games against weaker opponents.
He was Finland's best point producer against "real" hockey countries along with Teräväinen, Armia and Salomäki if I remember correctly. PPG as thomast already stated.
He wasn't as impressive as Lindholm and Drouin regardless of the fact that he scored a higher point rate against "tougher" opponents. Posting the stats is just sugar coating it. The effort they put in out there, Lindholm's and Drouin's were far more imperssive that Barkov's.
Yes, but people talking Barkov's offensive potential. WJC was only one tournament and Barkov wasn't at even close in his best (MacKinnon wasn't ether in his best and didn't get much icetime), Lindholm and Drouin was. Still Barkov beat's them points wise.
Barkov has now in FEL almost PPG and don't be surprised when he get a chance to play EHT and he has also chance to play 3rd line center in Finnish WC team.
Barkov was excellent against Sweden, he really improved from difficult games against Czech Republic and Switzerland (and he wasn't poor in those games!!). But when Finland lost that crucial game, many people here in Finland say that "Barkov was poor and tired". If you saw Barkovs performance in this tournament and say something like that, you probably haven't seen many of his games in SM-liiga. He is not so visible all the time, but he makes little things properly, like a 37 years old veteran. And when he gets a little opportunity, opponent team is in big troubles.
Barkov is better scorer than Armia in SM-liiga because Sashas hockey sense is in different level. He can find the open slots where to score these "garbage" goals. Armia is better shooter of course, and he really scores when gets opportunity, but that's all. Barkov has that crucial ability too, but it's only part of his comprehensive package.
He wasn't as impressive as Lindholm and Drouin regardless of the fact that he scored a higher point rate against "tougher" opponents. Posting the stats is just sugar coating it. The effort they put in out there, Lindholm's and Drouin's were far more imperssive that Barkov's.
Armia was better than Barkov in the Sweden game.
Watch the game again and count how many times Armia lost the puck in the offensive zone. How he ruined finland chance to come back by taking stupid penalty in the offensive zone. Armia scored couple goals but otherwise in actual game Armia was bad.
Doesn't matter. Hockey is a goal-scoring game and Armia gave Finland a chance.