Literally a handful of games and people have their minds fully made up about Rantanen being a flop and Carolina f***ing up by making this trade. Doesn’t matter that his Canes team has been ravaged by the norovirus since Rantanen showed up, guy isn’t allowed to get his feet under him or have a chance to acclimate to a new system or new teammates or anything. Doesn’t matter that he’s still looked dangerous and has created chances and opportunities and opened space for others or generally has made a positive impact since whenever he’s touched the ice. HFboards boxscore watches have made their swift and objective judgement.
Reactionaries are idiots, regardless. Colorado fans who were on the ledge after the trade because they underestimated Necas and didn’t realize the kind of player he was or how well he’d fit with MacK are just as stupid as the people writing off the Rantanen in Carolina situation because of what is the NHL’s equivalent of getting together for a cup of coffee so far.
But you are also choosing to focus on a minority of posters and hot takes, when the vast majority of folks in this thread which I've read, on all sides of the fandom, have been saying that, despite how it has gone so far, Rantanen will undoubtedly
not remain on such a cold-streak.
It also seems fair if others may be pointing out usage and systemic differences which may affect how this plays out going forward.
And the majority of Avs fans on the HF-Avs forum were also not on a ledge about the trade either. Most, while saddened by the loss of a beloved player, and not being able to make it work, majority also said they did not want him to be paid the $13-14M it was being reported was now the new ask, and also did not want the Avs to let him walk to UFA and get nothing. There were a few vocal naysayers immediately for sure, but outside of the surprise, it seemed many more were happy CMac was proactive and had the guts to make a tough decision, and get a top-player, and a very solid package for a pending UFA. Most of us had seen Rantanen's trade as possibility for more than a year, and it's been a long ongoing debate how much was too much for the Avs to offer him in their tight cap situation.
I'm sure if one pays more attention to the wider social media, which is full of low-information types, then there were likely far more of what you are referring to on both extremes.