But I do agree with you dee it doesn't help when you have no left winger and that's Dl's fault.
I don't know, maybe he just needs to get into better shape. I wonder what his work ethic is off the ice.
He's never been a good skater, going all the way back to Juniors. he's never been a skilled or speedy guy. I know he's listed as 5'11 and 195 but having seen him at Flyers' Charity events, that's generous.
What he gets, is off of IQ and hustle. I've known that since his first games in the AHL and it's because I (as a long time, long long time fan of the sport) recognize and appreciate what he's been able to achieve to the degree he has and under the highest pressure in the sport despite the fact he's not fast, doesn't have a skilled shot . (Olympics, World Juniors, Mem cup, Calder Cup and Stanley Cup) ; to be a leader in each of these accomplishments and the only player in NHL history to do so with the tools he has is admirable.
But he's not a skilled player, he never was ; he gets to where he's gotten from playing all balls and heart and having a mean streak and a nasty side and a sharp set of fangs. And he's an exceptional leader, players/teammates love playing for and with him because there's nothing he won't do to win or to defend them. How far would the Kings have gotten last spring without him when Kopi and Brown were on the side of a milk carton and the 3 line was MIA? That was all IQ and hustle and heart. And because of his stature , and that he plays physical, is not afraid to go into corners for a puck , despite the size and weight of the opponent that will crash into him, it does take a toll.
None more evident than in the 2010 playoffs, when being the best player (17 pts in 12 games and physically being a beast every shift) he had to go 7 games every shift vs Chara, 10 inches taller and 80 lbs heavier. Every time he went into the corner, Chara smashed him, shift in shift out for 7 games. Every time he stood in front of hten et Chara hit the back of his legs and his back with that stick and Richards never backed down. His guts, his teammates watching what he sacrificed, inspired them (as Briere pointed out) and it got them to the next round but it finished him for the playoffs. Other than game 5 vs the Habs, which he was all world, he was done. But it didn't stop him for going what he knew was his job as a leader.
So I'm used to him getting banged up during the year and slowing down. When he does get banged up and you can see it (or at least I can, from years of experience) in how he skates.
He was off to a great start, the best I've seen him play since 2009, but something happened right before thanksgiving time and it showed in his skating and effort.
I noticed in the last 3 games, that has changed and his skating is better.
And being put back on the 2nd line with skilled veteran players will help ALOT.
He was not going to produce on the 3rd line with a rookie and no LW. That was a tall order and Sutter finally realized that and did the right thing and move him back up to where he has better tools work with. He's a better center than Stoll and that line , the more they play together, will be better because of it.
I disagree about the SH breakaway last night, Carter knew where Richards was and his pass was not on target it was a bit ahead (and rolling) . Richards did the best he could with what was there.