karltonian
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Hertl absolutely did NOT have to deal with that, nor did Couture. Pavelski perhaps but those were still good, deep teams with close to elite defenses. Eklund's first 9 game stints he got to play with the likes of Hertl, Karlsson, Couture and Burns 5v5 and on the PP. Smith is not playing with a single player anywhere near that caliber, even on the PP. His linemates are so bad he's drawing doubleteams, it's the opposite of helping him succeed.You've churlishly blocked me, but anyway...this is fair that Smith has had to deal with some adversity. But so has every Sharks's prospect ever! Eklund in his first year had to deal with it. Hertl, Couture, Pavelski, Goodrow, etc. all had to deal with being yanked around, stapled to the bench, given subpar linemates, etc.
The top 10 skaters Eklund played with during his 1st two NHL seasons, in order:
Tomas Hertl | C |
Erik Karlsson | D |
James Reimer | G |
Logan Couture | C |
Kaapo Kahkonen | G |
Mario Ferraro | D |
Adin Hill | G |
Fabian Zetterlund | L |
Rudolfs Balcers | L |
Alexander Barabanov | L |
Brent Burns | D |
Marc-Edouard Vlasic | D |
Kevin Labanc | R |
This is what Smith has been dealing with, which oddly I didn't realize he played so much with Zetterlund. But this is absolutely abysmal:
Vitek Vanecek | G |
Fabian Zetterlund | L |
Luke Kunin | C |
Barclay Goodrow | C |
Mackenzie Blackwood | G |
Henry Thrun | D |
Cody Ceci | D |
Jake Walman | D |
Mario Ferraro | D |
Jan Rutta | D |
Matthew Benning | D |
Klim Kostin | C |
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