arttk
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It’s not dislike, it’s more like how the hell can we improve the team?This sub’s odd dislike (maybe dislike is too strong) for Hog is so bizarre, and wanting to trade him for this vague top 4 D unnecessary. I don’t think a trade for one hinges on Hog tbh.
I think there are narratives set by certain big voices in this place that shape opinions and people just believe it without looking into it.
Hog didn’t really “fade down the stretch”. He had 20pts in 47 games (35pt pace) pre all star game, and 16 in 33 (40pt pace). His best months were in Feb and March. His hit pace also went up in the 2nd half, from .98 to 1.64 in the 2nd half.
Writing him off based on playoffs seems a bit premature.
Hoglander is not a poor defensive player that’s basically Sprong.
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His defensive metrics are perfectly fine, and took a big upswing last year. He’s been a positive cf% his entire career outside of one season.
Hoglander consistently goes to heavy traffic areas to score his goals. He’s 4th on the team in shots from high danger areas, and just 1 shot off Pete for 3rd and 12 off Miller for 2nd.
Brock was 1st with 89, in the 97th percentile in the league. All these players get much more ice and PP time than Hog.
Half of Hog’s shots came from high danger areas (59/120), tops on team in %. 19 of Hog’s 24 goals came from high danger zones, 2nd on the team. Brock was 1st, with 22.
He’ll be making 3M starting next year, which will be basically nothing, average 3rd liner money. There is basically no risk, efficient contract that he’ll likely outplay with improvement and/or ice time. Yet you have some posters wanting to trade him and have his contract benefit some other team.
Give your heads a shake, f***ing hell.
Hog at 1M is a great trade chip and you take top4 over a middle 6 winger any day.
now that he’s signed, I think the convo is going to switch over to Garland in the offseason as the guy who will probably on the block. Basically Garland’s cap is allocated to both Hog and Boeser’s raise.