SettlementRichie10
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This sums it up well.The problem is, people say he is horrible or a "bust" because of where he was drafted. And then someone comes in, as bland did in this thread and say he is well rounded and "playing fine", and while I hate the word "bust" and think it's unfair, the word disappointment is not unfair. But again, people have a hard time differentiating those words, especially Kings fans, because I've been accused of calling him a bust, when I think he's just a disappointment.
Byfield will be a fine secondary piece on an NHL team, he's not a bad player, but he was the #2 overall pick in the draft, and that makes him a disappointing pick. When you are picking that high, anything less than a good 1st line player or 1st pairing defender is disappointing.
Kopitar carried his ass last year and made Byfield look a lot better than he really is.
This is hyperbole, he did not "carry his ass" last year. I love Kopitar and think he's the most underrated player of the 21st century, but at 37 he is not carrying Byfield or anyone else, even in his prime Kopitar did not make his linemates into automatic 55 point players. Byfield contributed pretty solidly to that line last year, there are plenty of 2nd line players like Byfield that played on their teams 1st line.
Care to elaborate as to why he’s producing about as well as the LA legend PLD produced last season?Main board experts that cant stay awake past 10pm est
Care to elaborate as to why he’s producing about as well as the LA legend PLD produced last season?
Or just going to continue contributing nothing?
Four years and seven games ago our scout brought forth, on this sheet of ice, a new player, conceived in Canada, and dedicated to prepositions as defined in Schoolhouse RockCare to elaborate ...
he’s not D+6Of course he (likely) hasn’t peaked. But struggling in your D+6 when the best you’ve done so far is a 50~pt season isn’t a good sign.
It never is for forwards drafted top 3
This has already been pointed out.he’s not D+6
That’s some tough math
So he has a sore wrist and is playing C?You were given reasonable good explanations earlier in the thread including stats and from people other than me that will be nicer to you
But you don’t want that, you just want to circlejerk negativity as you have since his very first draft thread, that’s why you’re getting friction in response.
You can’t pretend you’re just genuinely curious when you don’t respond to the thought out posts with reasons and just like the ones going “lol carried by Kopitar”
Yes we are aware your posts have to be corrected, due to your disengengious posts, that you hope you don’t get called out on, or noticed.This has already been pointed out.,
This has already been pointed out.
It’s his D+5… which really isn’t some kind of great argument when you’re a 30pt player as a 2nd overall pick…
So he has a sore wrist and is playing C?
Some weak arguments for a guy who’s supposed to be a 1st line C?
I'm not sure what you mean because he and Byfield were paired on opening night and played together until mid January. In their last 9 games together for a while, here's how they looked:He was hitting the wall hard last year until Byfield got next to him.
Actually, he's also getting a minute more OT time per game. So, he's gained opportunity, as well. He just hasn't taken advantage of it.Guy has in increase in ice time but he is getting all the extra minutes on the pk.
I'm not sure what you mean because he and Byfield were paired on opening night and played together until mid January. In their last 9 games together for a while, here's how they looked:
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That 0.59 GF/60 was a massive drop-off from their previous 3.04 GF/60 and their season averages. It was Kopitar's worst stretch of the season and it came with Byfield, not without him. If Byfield was carrying that line, that would suggest that it was he who hit the wall hard. At worst, they both hit it together.
Oh no! I counted one extra year! That changes everything about Byfield only being a 30pt player todayYes we are aware your posts have to be corrected, due to your disengengious posts, that you hope you don’t get called out on, or noticed.
This was just another in a long list of examples.
Yes, over exaggerating a point, when it happens frequently enough that posters are noticing, it’s becomes disengenious,Oh no! I counted one extra year! That changes everything about Byfield only being a 30pt player today
Should be playing 3C minutes and develop into more.Actually, he's also getting a minute more OT time per game. So, he's gained opportunity, as well. He just hasn't taken advantage of it.
Some nice rewording and false information there from that poster lol.he’s not D+6
That’s some tough math
Kid has been in and out the NHL for the the first half of his career. Pretty easy to count an extra year.Yes, over exaggerating a point, when it happens frequently enough that posters are noticing, it’s becomes disengenious,
Is 55 supposed to be something really impressive for a 2nd overall pick?Some nice rewording and false information there from that poster lol.
Another way it could be said would be - "he just had a 55 pt season at 21"
Rounding down to 50, add a year to his age , who will notice right? Anything for the narrative
It's the fact that you blatantly rounded down and added a year that everyone finds amusing. I could say he had a 60 pt season at age 20 and been just as close to the truth as your statement was (both are wrong).Kid has been in and out the NHL for the the first half of his career. Pretty easy to count an extra year.
Again, look at what the others drafted around him have been doing, being his D5 or D6 really makes no difference that he’s struggling mightily in comparison
Is 55 supposed to be something really impressive for a 2nd overall pick?
That reinforces my point that what you're claiming happened while Byfield was his winger, since they played together every night until Jan 18th. More importantly, because of that, the ice time that they spent apart during that stretch was situational and temporary. The fact that chances were up suggests they were separated when the team was being outplayed or protecting a lead, with Kopitar obviously getting the harder minutes. I think that you're making a mistake by assuming that the chances went up because Kopitar didn't have Byfield, when it likely had nothing to do with that.This is what I mean by Kopitar was hitting a wall without him.
Using your arbitrary dates, here's the before Jan 1st:
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The same thing is likely going here, but making it even worse is the fact that, when it wasn't Byfield on Kopitar's wing, it was mostly Lafferiere and Turcotte, two rookies who were not up to the challenge. Lafferiere, in particular, had some of the worst metrics on the team even before the promotion. While they were on his wing, Kopitar's goals against soared and his GF% plummeted, as you just showed. Those kids were much worse in that role than Byfield, who deserves a lot of credit for his importance to the line and complementing Kopitar so well, but I think that it's a mistake to jump all of the way to the conclusion that Byfield was, therefore, carrying Kopitar.