Players who are low key cooked

Most of the anwers are either players who were talked about a lot, or those whose decline was totally expected... I thought I will see some really low key names.
 
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Most of the anwers are either players who were talked about a lot, or those whose decline was totally expected... I thought I will see some really low key names.
Whenever anyone calls an actual low key cooked guy as such, an army of the low key cooked guy's supporters come in and starts kicking the shit out of the whistleblower. Its just not worth it.

Let me show what I mean (and this is my actual opinion):
- I think Slafkovsky is low key cooked. No amount of "he is only 19, he is 6'5 230 lbs, he is just adjusting" will save him from becoming actual cooked turkey.
 
Matt Tkachuk, two years from now. Heavy style of play, not particularly fast, and took a beating during those deep playoff runs. His production is still respectable, but he doesn't have the same visual impact when watching, and I expect him to fall off pretty sharply in his 30s.
 
Demko isnt lowkey, went from a Vezina nominee to the Nucks being dead last in team save percent. Stat watchers have no confusion where Demko is at. Hope he turns it around though
 
Matt Tkachuk, two years from now. Heavy style of play, not particularly fast, and took a beating during those deep playoff runs. His production is still respectable, but he doesn't have the same visual impact when watching, and I expect him to fall off pretty sharply in his 30s.

He's post Cup after two big runs, he's probably not putting in as much effort as previous years, it'll be interesting though. Everything you say is true, but his dad played the same way until he was 38. And although Matt might not be as a high end a goalscorer as Keith, he is an infinitely better all around players.
 
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Viktor Arvidsson

Bruh I was so excited for him and Skinner joining that offense and.. nothing. I could see a dude like Viktor losing his whole game once he loses .1% of a step, unfortunately.

Also- Vlad Tarasenko is no longer low key cooked, it’s high key, no cap. No rizz to his game, totally Ohio how he’s fallen off, there’s a thread and everything. (I hate what I did here. No cap.)
 
Matt Tkachuk, two years from now. Heavy style of play, not particularly fast, and took a beating during those deep playoff runs. His production is still respectable, but he doesn't have the same visual impact when watching, and I expect him to fall off pretty sharply in his 30s.
I’ve always kind of thought his career would go that way. He can’t afford to lose a step that player usually do in their 30s.
 

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