authentic
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I can reminisce fondly about Karlsson for hours.
I think for Senators fans in particular, it's definitely bittersweet.
The peak for us wasn't actually the 2017 run, although that's when he was most successful during the most important part of the season, but rather the span of games right before the Matt Cooke injury back in 2013. There was a game against Carolina where someone had isolated video of his entire game, and it was remarkable.
I remember saying it was like having an extra player on the ice all the time, because he was fast and agile enough to join the rush and also to get back again in time to defend.
After the Cooke injury, he could never pivot quite the same way again, and he'd get beaten to the outside. It changed the way he played. He'd start skating back, and then he'd pause, and proceed with this very clumsy pivot to skating backwards where he'd lose a lot of his momentum and speed.
In some respects, it made him a little more conservative and cautious (which is hard to believe, I know), which may have helped his overall game by 2017, but I think that would have come with experience and age anyway.
Anyway, those days are long past, but I like to remember them because ultimately hockey is about entertainment and he was the most entertaining player to ever suit up for the Senators.
Yeah I recall him having that ability before the Cooke incident for sure. I would love to see that game against Carolina you mention.