Duncan Keith hasn't been bad.
He has 0 goals and the worst plus/minus ratio on the team. Yeah, I know, plus/minus is a team stat, but nonetheless. The much hated on Toews is actually a plus player at the moment. Even if Keith isn't bad per se, being mediocre isn't very helpful for a team full of holes.
34 years old in NHL terms is pretty old.they are not old, so why are they BOTH so awful now?
Keith is one of the smoothest skaters I’ve ever seen.Games faster, they too slow
In the last 10 years these two have played a LOT of hockey when you factor in their minutes per game plus the playoffs. Duncs is 34, Seabs is 32 but plays much heavier and with a number of BIG hits received ( head ) I can see him more as having a 35 year old body. But when you factor in the games/minutes these two have played it's no wonder they are showing signs of decline.
But as already mentioned above Keith is still playing as a top 2 D ( just not his usual Norris level ) ... Seabs ... well he's more suited to a #5 role now but still effective in that.
In the last 10 years these two have played a LOT of hockey when you factor in their minutes per game plus the playoffs. Duncs is 34, Seabs is 32 but plays much heavier and with a number of BIG hits received ( head ) I can see him more as having a 35 year old body. But when you factor in the games/minutes these two have played it's no wonder they are showing signs of decline.
But as already mentioned above Keith is still playing as a top 2 D ( just not his usual Norris level ) ... Seabs ... well he's more suited to a #5 role now but still effective in that.
Seabrook was never close to elite.
Seabrook plays a heavy game and was never a fast guy to begin with. That contract was a mistake before the ink was dry.
Keith has quite literally played more hockey than any other player since he entered the league. 24,527 minutes TOI according to Hockey Reference. (Seabrook is actually 6th in that same time frame. Here's the query.)