Miller Time
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Newhook saw ice time in the PLAYOFFS on a cup winning team, does that mean he has IQ?You’re dancing around my argument.
Those players had IQ , they could play in the nhl .
Bennet saw ice time in the PLAYOFFS
What about Lomberg?
To say that your argument is poor is an understatement. Playing in the playoffs is not the outcome of, nor a litmus test, of IQ... What an odd mistake to make.
Montour was trade for 1st round pick, because he was actually good.
Panthers acquire D Montour from Sabres for pick
Brandon Montour, who is in the last year of a contract that pays him $3.85 million annually, is the third player traded by the Sabres ahead of Monday's NHL trade deadline.
www.espn.com
Ignoring what? An excersice in shifting goal posts?I mention hockey IQ because your purposely ignoring it
Barron is ahead of the curve progression-wise, compared to professional hockey players playing defense in his age cohort. You took issue with that statement, I clarified, you then started making some random comments about hockey IQ.
Barron is a smart hockey player insofar as reading the play and moving the puck. He has yet to be able to translate that competency to consistent performance impact because he struggles in areas of decision making under pressure and playing through physical play. Hockey IQ, which is a nebulous term to begin with, does not in itself equate to NHL performance success.
I think you are confused about the difference between competency & performance.