One Trick Pony players. Amazing at one thing.

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Breakers

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Tyler Myers and Taking Penalties

I remember during the covid playoffs Vancouver was eliminated and another round had been played and he still led the playoffs in minors

He is the only player I have ever seen take a penalty, serve it, get back on the ice, take another penalty, serve it,.............. then take another penalty.
 
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wintersej

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There are a pile of net front guys in the Dave Andreychuk/JVR mold. There are a pile of pure snipers in the Mike Hoffman mold. There are a pile of pure face-off guys in the Yanic Perreault mold.
 
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Kranix

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Andrew Mangiapane is a one trick pony but he's not amazing at anything.
 

Machinehead

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Jan 21, 2011
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Erik Christensen and shootouts.

Christensen was hand-tailored for the shootout. He legit had world-class skill with the puck on his stick, in a vacuum.

He wasn't a good player in-game, because he wasn't a great skater, didn't process the game well, and didn't have the strength to handle any of the physical aspect of the game, but if you just put the puck on his stick with nothing around him, he was Patrick Kane.

Carl Hagelin also wasn't really good at anything, to be honest. He actually was a very good player in his day because he was faster than everyone else and played with a ton of grit, but literally all he could do was skate fast.
 

DitchMarner

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Konstantin Koltsov is one of the top 5 fastest players I've ever seen, quite possibly the fastest, and that includes having seen guys like Sanderson, Bure, Kapanen, McDavid, Necas, etc. If the guy had literally any other skill that was at league average for the AHL, yet alone the NHL, he would have had a 500+ game NHL career easily.

Wasn't Rico Fata another guy who was only good at skating fast?
 

These Are The Days

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Stamkos deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as any and all all-time players when it comes to one timers. Otherwise he is quite the prize pony. He is alright and good at other stuff but my God is he freaking elite the big blast
 
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BagHead

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Erik Christensen and shootouts.

Christensen was hand-tailored for the shootout. He legit had world-class skill with the puck on his stick, in a vacuum.

He wasn't a good player in-game, because he wasn't a great skater, didn't process the game well, and didn't have the strength to handle any of the physical aspect of the game, but if you just put the puck on his stick with nothing around him, he was Patrick Kane.

Carl Hagelin also wasn't really good at anything, to be honest. He actually was a very good player in his day because he was faster than everyone else and played with a ton of grit, but literally all he could do was skate fast.
As someone who got to see Erik Christensen and Petteri Nummelin both doing that within a few years of each other for the Wild, I give the edge to Nummelin, but both were cut from that same cloth. Both had just incredible skill if given time and space.

Freddy Gaudreau might be a good comparison to those guys, if he can't get his game back on track.
 

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