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Serg finally reached that elite statusGetting scored on.
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Serg finally reached that elite statusGetting scored on.
Sure, but, just a guess, he's getting a solid amount of 5v5 points for a defenseman too. The offense seems to be there, IMO.He's been better offensively but lets be honest, pretty much everyone who mans the point on a PP with Kuch is going to get points.
Hedman is hurt, in more of a past tense sense. Previous injuries make me believe he’s just not ever going to be as agile and fast as he used to be. Can he adapt his play style to still be a decent defenseman? we’ll see. but he is still putting up points, which is good.Is Hedman hurt? He looked real slow getting back on some of those breakaways. Like slower than Bogo or other plugs, not relative slow for Heddy.
Probably accurate. Guys his size tend to not keep their speed as long as he already had.Hedman is hurt, in more of a past tense sense. Previous injuries make me believe he’s just not ever going to be as agile and fast as he used to be. Can he adapt his play style to still be a decent defenseman? we’ll see. but he is still putting up points, which is good.
Apparently not an All Star though.
I'd be surprised if this wasn't the case for every seasoned veteran. During an 82 game regular season, would you rather have a few days' break, or travel somewhere to do a half assed version of your job?I think he's said that he'd appreciate not being selected. By this time in his life and career, spending a few days off with his family is far more attractive than going to the ASG.
Lidstrom skipped it a few times with an 'injury' or just declining to go and was suspended for a game.
Especially when that place is Toronto. Oh yes Canada in February please that sounds great.I'd be surprised if this wasn't the case for every seasoned veteran. During an 82 game regular season, would you rather have a few days' break, or travel somewhere to do a half assed version of your job?
25. Mark Howe | 742 points |
26. Scott Niedermayer | 740 points |
27. Dave Babych | 723 points |
28. Kris Letang | 720 points |
29. Victor Hedman | 700 points |
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[TD]25. Mark Howe[/TD]
[TD]742 points[/TD]
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[TD]26. Scott Niedermayer[/TD]
[TD]740 points[/TD]
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[TD]27. Dave Babych[/TD]
[TD]723 points[/TD]
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[TD]28. Kris Letang[/TD]
[TD]720 points[/TD]
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[TD]29. Victor Hedman[/TD]
[TD]700 points[/TD]
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He needs to not let Sergachev take that 1PP for at least 3-4 years to have a chance.If he plays another six years, 1000 points is quite possible. Just needs to stay healthy.
He seems to be back in the groove of things. Have to account for a couple +60 point seasons left in the tank to help. I see no reason for Sergachev to take over the PP duties with the way Hedman has been playing. Hope that doesn't change until he retires either. Lol.He would need 5 full seasons at a 60 point average to get 1,000 points. He’d be 38 at the end of it. Not saying it’s impossible but a rather tall order imo.
He had “just” 49 points last season when he missed 6 games and shared PP1 with Serg. Obviously he’s now at 50 points after only 48 games but you’d have to assume that his numbers will go down eventually.