I get what you’re saying but the problem with this analysis is that while the Zibanejad line didn’t necessarily hurt them, compared to other first lines on other teams how effective are they? I don't think consistently getting dominated in expected goals and shot attempts is actually a good thing. Imagine we had a first line that could impose their will on teams in the playoffs, and could out score their matchups rather than barely break even because their goaltender is putting on a clinic. That’s where the analysis falls short. When we say this core group isn’t good enough p, or at least when I do, this is exactly what I’m referring to. They don’t have the ability to outperform other top lines to the degree that it puts the Rangers in a dominant position.