He had a good game, but lets not pretend it hasn't been the exception for him this year (and last). They showed it tonight, 4 quality starts out of 11, now 5 of 12. I'm happy for the guy and hope he can string some together now because they need him and they need consistency, but he's still been objectively poor overall this year with his yo yo play. I don't know if you're actually arguing otherwise, implying they need to outscore it, or you're confident Forsberg will improve. They certainly can't waste the few good ones they get, like tonight, I'll give you that, but that doesn't negate the fact that he has below average backup numbers 2 years running and is now the starter, likely long term.
They need to generate more and score more 5on5, that's indisputable, but overcoming your starter posting numbers like .885% on the year is not reasonable, especially as a bubble team with numerous top 9 forward injuries. You need to be able to do it sometimes, like when your backup plays 1 in 3, but we need those numbers up from Forsy as much as the players need to generate more. My whole thing is that I think those 2 things directly affect each other and it becomes a cycle of misery. You're either losing from not scoring enough, not stopping enough, or both, but it's mostly losing when 1 of the 2 is almost guaranteed to be off every night.