Jason Robertson’s season so far…. (yikes)

Toby91ca

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Yeah, that's the chart. I think that sort of explains it right there.

I think the real question is, "Is this temporary, or does Dallas need to build a better line to cover his skating weakness"?
I don’t think that explains it at all…I mean, did he all of a sudden become slow? I understand foot injury, but I think he was already slow. I think it’s a combination of simply a slow stretch and him being a more known commodity now and teams focusing on defending him more than they might have in the past
 

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coming into this season Robertson was playing to a 1.07 PPG pace.

this season, Robertson is at a 0.58 PPG pace… that’s an absurd dip in production.

infact over an 82 game season, he’s on pace for 48 (!!!) points.

he currently sits at:

5 goals,
9 assists,
14 points in 24 games played.

he’s in the midst of just a brutal stretch of hockey…

7 points in his last 14 games played and just one goal. what’s even more baffling is… he’s barely shooting the puck. just 28 shots on goal in those 14 games is not going to cut it. this season he’s averaging 2.37 shots on goal per game. the year he was an all star (2 seasons ago) he was averaging nearly FOUR shots on goal per game. that’s an insnae dip in numbers!!

he’s signed at a whopping near 8 million a year for one more season after this one.

so for those who have watched him play this season/have any idea what to make of all of this… help me understand. has he been as putrid as his stats say?
He was ass in far too many play off games last spring too.
I'm not surprised. Perimeter player.
 
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bambamcam4ever

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Nothing says a golden era of talent like Jason Robertson scoring 109 points and 6th in scoring one season after Huberdeau finished second in scoring.
 
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BB88

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I always found Hintz to be a way more dynamic player than Robertson, when I watched Dallas. Speed wise, or even creativity wise. Robertson mostly hovered around the net and put some pucks in. Could still be a useful player obviously.

He was the ultimate complimentary player

But up massive numbers but was never someone you should build around
 

Mulletman

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Heiskanen is probably partly to blame here as well. When Robertson had his career year with 109 points, Heiskanen also had his own career year with 73 points, then Heiskanen regressed to 54 points and Robertson followed by dipping to 80 points. Now Heiskanen is struggling to get the puck out of his own zone and is on pace to barely surpass 40 points. No wonder Robertson, who is one of the slowest players in the league, will take a hit since Heiskanen is unable to set him up with some sweet outlet passes this year...
 

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Stars may have dodged a massive bullet with this contract. He got locked in as a 79-point sophomore, right before the massive 109-point season. If what we’re seeing right now is his future, then one more year at $7.75M won’t be too hard to swallow. Eat it and move on.

Imagine if they’d signed him long term after his 109-point season. That could have been franchise altering.

That already kind of happened with the Benn and Seguin contracts. They both regressed significantly not long after signing them. But drafting of Robertson, Hintz, Heiskanen, etc made it so it wasn’t that big of a deal. Would have been hard to hit on the draft again to make up for something similar with Robertson.
 
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Regal

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A lot of mentions of foot surgery, but it was to remove a cyst. I know there’s a long time period of not putting weight on it after, but it doesn’t sound like something that should be a lingering problem.

Also, have to think at this point he’s not making the 4Nations USA team
 

Mubiki

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I don’t think that explains it at all…I mean, did he all of a sudden become slow? I understand foot injury, but I think he was already slow. I think it’s a combination of simply a slow stretch and him being a more known commodity now and teams focusing on defending him more than they might have in the past
No, he's always been slow. But there will always be a point where a player can become too slow to get to their spots.

I only brought it up because there are actual metrics showing how slow he's actually been this season, and there is no other reason jumping out at me to explain it.

And it's not just scoreboard watching. I get that players slump/streak all the time, but he actually LOOKS terrible too. It seems like he is never where he needs to be.
 

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Didn't he have a really hot start to '22-23 and then dropped off to his current form since then? Except for then he never really seemed better or worse than he is now.
 

Bitter Clinger

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I vaguely remember a thread where posters were saying Robertson was better than Kaprizov. I think it was during the Calder Trophy race. I guess you could've made a case for Robertson at the time, but things have drastically changed since then.
 

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