Gurglesons
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The Pens core guys have never been what I would call "naturals" on the man advantage. Malkin in his heyday was probably the best suited to it. So of course he was made to play outside his comfort zone for years, natch. But even he was never exactly aces on the PP. He just had some overwhelmingly ++ attributes that made him good there in his prime.
But yes. You aren't wrong at all. Much like many other situations the team isn't putting it's best foot forward when it comes to designing the PP schematically and working some wrinkles in that isn't just "that one set play we try every single time." Accountability (beyond just the same two players over and over) would be nice, too. But that's expecting too much, here.
I'm sure Quinn will fix it, though...
They haven't. But they have enough talent and IQ that they should be able to be a top ten unit if we weren't running the same umbrella strategy we have been running since 2015.