This is doing the thing you're accusing me of but we can point to the very obvious point production from him as a way to say he's not productive. We can look at him being underwater last season xG% in terms of productivity. The year before that you can attribute whatever success you want to playing with Adam Fox as his numbers without him that year were very bad by comparison. I mean, in what capacity has he been productive?
I love how people who don’t watch a player can whip out a stat sheet and think they know it all.
These stats are more random than people think, and I’m not anti analytics, but there are things that go on that you can’t account for without a stat sheet.
For instance, Lindgren has been playing with a full face shield and missed the whole preseason (minus one period). That’s very difficult. He deserves some time to adjust to all of that. Any player would.
And he doesn’t even play with Adam Fox right now, so a completely irrelevant argument. Judge him for what he is now, not make some straw man argument that would apply to like every player that played with Fox. Yes, obviously he does better playing with one of the best defensemen in the league. Everyone would. For the record, Fox also plays better with him.
All things you couldn’t find on a stat sheet. As I said, either answer in a way that showcases you have a clue or there’s nothing to discuss here. You can’t whip out a stat sheet and believe you know it all. Funny how we’re also supposed to ignore that most of his career he’s had great analytics. Goalposts are moving to say that they matter now in some small samples but not when he had good analytics over large samples.