Just Linda
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Eichel won the cup 2 years ago. You'll find a number of polls on this site, reddit, and throughout the web from 5 years ago which rank centres in the NHL and almost all of them have Eichel top 10, usually between 8-10.No, the whole story is that Eichel had that massive playoff run. And he obviously deserves credit for it, but before that, the talk about Eichel was how he's a me first player, didn't live up to the hype of his draft year, potential locker room cancer etc etc. Winning shuts all that talk down
In the last 3 seasons, Larkin has literally played above a 35 goal, 81 point pace.
Eichel in that same time frame has a 79.5 point pace to go with a 36 goal pace.
They're within a 1 goal, 2 point pace of eachother with Larkin playing 55 games more with a significantly worse supporting cast. Eichel "proved it", by winning a cup and all the hype returned for him. I'm not even saying Larkin is better or anything like that, I'm just saying there isn't some massive gap and if you can win with one as your top guy, you will have a solid chance with the other if everything else is relatively equal
This is absolutely not the issue. Ending up with Seider, Raymond and Edvinsson where they drafted is the problem? They came as close to hitting those picks out of the park as possible. If you want to count Hollands time, sure Zadina ended up a really bad pick and Rasmussen a meh pick. But even including those, I would bet that they got above average value for their drafting in that time. Late round stuff is still too early to tell
NHL network had him as the 6th best center in the NHL
Reddit seemed to have a consensus with him being a top 10 centre in the league
Heck, even this site didn't see it as controversial that he was among the best players in the league
Jack Eichel is quietly becoming a top-5 player in the league
This man is a monster this season. I don't see how anyone can blame him for being a bad leader like it was in the past. He does everything a franchise center has to. Sabres just don't have what it takes to be a playoff team.
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Eichel always had the hype and always backed it up. He's been among the best players in the league year after year, his reputation was that his injury history questioned whether he could remain elite. The talk on Eichel was always muted because there's no surprise with him, he came in and did exactly what they hoped he would do.
Larkin has never had the ability to take over games that Eichel has/had. There's a reason why, especially before his injury, Eichel was a top 10 center in the league and Larkin is widely seen around the 15-20 best centre. Both seem pretty accurate assessments to me, if Eichel can regain a bit more of the pop he had 5 year ago then I'd move him up to the Barkov/Matthews level of center that he can be.