barriers
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That’s a bit baffling to me. Did he want to go back to f***k Russia? I was perplexed that nobody signed him. He was a solid contributor, especially considering how incredibly weak the Sharks’ roster was.
You might want to look at who he played with and his over-all health instead of how many minutes he played to get a sense as to why his production declined last season.Not many open NHL roster spots left at this point. I wish I could find the exact Dean Lombardi quote, but I recall he said something to the effect of being skeptical of certain players who put up points on bad teams since they wouldn't get the same usage elsewhere.
In 2022-23, Barabanov got 18:03/game with 2:46 PPTOI/game. That season, he got similar ice time to Andrei Svechnikov (18:03), Kevin Fiala (17:36), Filip Forsberg (17:28), Jesper Bratt (17:22). Reminds me a bit of certain MLB players who play on bad teams who pad their RBI numbers since they get prime spots in the lineup, but those numbers wouldn't translate elsewhere if they're batting further down the order. (insert joke about a defiant SF writer giving Kevin Pillar an MVP vote in 2019)
Can't picture many other teams giving him that sort of ice time; San Jose cut his ice time (15:52) this past season and his production cratered.
You might want to look at who he played with and his over-all health instead of how many minutes he played to get a sense as to why his production declined last season.
Smart man not to watch San Jose last year. Barabanov is not a complete player (not physical/below average defensively - so not a “Grier type of player”), but he is a good complimentary middle six winger who presumably could have been had on the cheap. Good on zone entries and on the cycle, very creative and surprisingly effective offensive player. Just surprised he didn’t get an NHL contract from some team that was up against the cap and had a hole to fill.I can't say I went out of my way to watch a ton of San Jose last season, but my point remains the same. Most teams are set in their middle six wings and/or have internal options that they'd rather give an opportunity to. Otherwise he would have had NHL offers if that's your insinuation?