Norris and Batherson have done nothing last 3 games. Zero points.
8 million + 6 million.
They gotta take things more seriously.
How do they look like world beaters one game, and then look completely invisible for multiple games?
I know competitive hockey isn't pro hockey...and I've only played as high as competitive hockey, but maybe someone who has played minor pro could answer this.
How come the good players on my teams growing up were almost always the best players. Sure, some were better than others, but they were almost always the best players...the question was always "are they going to have a great game or just a really good game?" They loved hockey and were good at hockey and always put effort to create things on the ice every shift game in and game out.
Now I understand the little differences get bigger the higher levels you go...
But how is there this different of an effort level or success level game in and game out.
Generally speaking, even into junior, doesn't matter which game you attend, you'll be able to know who the best player on the ice is after watching 2 shifts of everyone.
But with these sens, you could watch multiple games and come away thinking Gaudette is better than Norris or batherson... How are they so invisible for so long while also having the ability to dominate at other times?
These guys arent 21 and figuring it out. They're like 25 and 26...if anything, it's going to be about how many years before their offense starts to decline?