Where is Rantanen? Who is Rantanen? Why is Rantanen? What is Rantanen?

I don't know if this was mentioned already but Rantanen was directly involved in his team's last nine goals! And in 11 of their last 12 if you go a little further back. That's a crazy stat and shows how key he's become for the team, especially in the absence of Robertson and Heiskanen.

Given how Dallas lost their last seven games of the regular season and didn't have Heiskanen and then lost Robertson I was like 90 percent sure the Avs were going to win the series. As of now the Stars look good. They don't look too banged up by the Avs, got their game and Rantanen going and will likely get the injured duo back soonish. Of course the flipside of Rantanen being in on the last nine goals is that the rest of the offense struggled but the Stars' top six is very good and should get the ball rolling. Could definitely be a long spring in Dallas.
 
This thread lol

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Considering it was the same season he was traded? Considering it happened in Game 7. Considering Colorado were 2 goals up in the 3rd period and he goes ahead and scores 3 goals knocking them out.

Any other examples? Perhaps even more cruel?
 
Considering it was the same season he was traded? Considering it happened in Game 7. Considering Colorado were 2 goals up in the 3rd period and he goes ahead and scores 3 goals knocking them out.

Any other examples? Perhaps even more cruel?
according to Mikko it was not a revenge ✍️
 
I like Rantanen but I think the criticisms have been 100% warranted.

5 years in a row he was averaging a ~100-110 point pace over 82 games in Colorado.

Playoffs? Even better. 6 straights years in Colorado he was averaging above a point per game, and even more, averaging above a 96 point pace over 82 games (including 5 straight years of 100+ point pace).

So - exceptionally consistent, and high performer, and even moreso in playoffs. Before trade.

In Carolina: 38 point pace over 82 games
In Dallas rgeular season: 74 point pace over 82 games.
In playoffs - before yesterday had only 1 point in 4 games. Big game yesterday, but still below PPG.

I know the sample size is obviously smaller so far in Carolina and Dallas - but there's no question his production has been significantly down since leaving Colorado.

I'll quote myself to acknowledge his amazing turn around and my earlier doubts.

My issue with Rantanen is that I was seeing a similar pattern to Huberdeau and it scared me. Huberdau - a super consistent regular season player - got taken out of Florida, and his point totals completely crumbled. And Rantanen had struggled in Carolina and in Dallas during season, and up until a few days ago, in the playoffs too, and I was afraid we were seeing the beginning of a similar pattern.

I'll repeat - I always liked Rantanen. A few years ago he's one of about ~10 players I thoguht could win an Art Ross one day in the right circumstances, and I always thought he was fantastic in playoffs. So it's not a player I'm normally down on, quite the opposite.

It took a while to get him going, but wow. 11 points in final 3 games, including back to back 4 point games...hat trick in the 3rd period of game 7 while trailing 0-2....that's got to be one of the most impressive 3 game stretch in NHL playoff history, ever, all players combined. This was great. I was watching game 7 and rooting for Colorado, but when I saw Rantanen go off I was still just happy.
 
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