fahad203
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Nylander is exceptionally talented, no doubt. His struggle will always be consistently giving a shit. Not good enough at that price, Imo.
Weird, are we talking about Michael or William?
Michael Nylander was considered by many the best european to come out when he first landed in Hartford. But he always played like he was in 3rd gear.
At that time it was common for talented Europeans to play that way, Nedved, Kovalev. Same story
He so reminds of a young Kovalev. All the talent in the world, but moody. When he was on he was on, when he's not..... mmmm