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It has more to do with their power play going absolutely cold in the playoffs. If you switched Matthews and Draisaitl, you’d see Matthews playoff numbers jump and Draisaitl’s decline.“The man on his team who doesn’t show up in the playoffs” vs “Not the man on his team who shows up in the playoffs.”
The same argument can be applied to Rantanen or Makar/MacKinnon (whoever you deem is the worse player). Until we see what the worse of the two can do without the other. There will always be ????
This, in fact, applies to every good player who plays with another I guess.
As good as players Marner and Nylander are, they’re not Mcdavid. No one is.