Get serious yourself, Stephen. I watch the games. I also watch you apply different narratives, depending on the player. This isn't even really about Hyman specifically, much less the things you're now trying to highlight.
If it's a hustle skater you like, then it's a sign of their work ethic and drive and worthy of praise, but if you don't, then suddenly it's "there isn’t a moment where the game looks like it’s easy for him. Every feet he gains looks like a 100 m sprint. Everything is a dogged all out puck pursuit or hounding a guy."
When a sniper tries to let playmakers make plays and get open in good spaces for shots, you criticize them for not being more individually assertive. When a sniper is getting involved in the play and pursuing the puck, then suddenly it's "to take advantage of his shot he also needs to just be open and present a passing target, snipe. It’s like the harder he works and more involved he is the farther it puts him away from just being the open sniper who can use his shot cleanly."
There's really nothing wrong with Robertson working hard, being a puck hound, and forechecking well. Seems more like you just don't like the player.