BLNY
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I've never seen him as a playoff performer, so his play this year is in keeping with my opinion.
You do realize the last 5 playoffs he's had, he's been bounced in the 1st round in 4 of those because he either played like hot garbage or was just average at best. Get real bud.What about the rest of his career? Your judging him on 10 of 45 games, and then taking out the context of this year playing Colorado who is an offensive juggernaut. His other 35 games in the playoffs he has good to quite good stats.
Is Winnipeg really that good? Take Hellebuyck away and you have 4 60 pt guys and then nothing amazing.
Playoffs are weighted WAY heavily than regular season. Surely you know than.
You interpreting their post as “emotional” requires a level of flexibility that even Connor Hellebuyck would admire.Do games not count when they matter most? Why so emotional?
lol, not you tooYou interpreting their post as “emotional” requires a level of flexibility that even Connor Hellebuyck would admire.
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Does that mean you’re also prepared to say Draisaitl is neck and neck with McDavid for best in the league, and easily ahead of MacKinnon/Kucherov/Makar/Matthews? Because Draisaitl’s production rate in the playoffs trails only Gretzky (and substantially ahead of any active player not named McDavid)
Cmon, you know that's not what he's saying. You're taking his words to the extreme. Use your brain, everything matters, but playoffs matter more. The reason why no one thinks Drai is on par with McDonnald is because Connor is pretty damn good himself in the playoffs and not that far behind Drai in terms of pure production.Does that mean you’re also prepared to say Draisaitl is neck and neck with McDavid for best in the league, and easily ahead of MacKinnon/Kucherov/Makar/Matthews? Because Draisaitl’s production rate in the playoffs trails only Gretzky (and substantially ahead of any active player not named McDavid)
The 5 games he played in the post season are absolutely weighted more than his regular season. You play to win championships, not Vezina trophies. A player’s ultimate value comes from their ability to perform when the games matter most.Imagine judging a player's entire career based on a sample of less than 1% of his games.
Agreed and considering they let in 199 goals against them this season which was a record and then has a 5+ GAA is a joke. He's a playoff choker like 7uongo until proven otherwiseThe 5 games he played in the post season are absolutely weighted more than his regular season. You play to win championships, not Vezina trophies. A player’s ultimate value comes from their ability to perform when the games matter most.
The Jets aren’t the best team and they went up against a powerhouse but this isn’t the first time he’s been lackluster when his team needed him.
You do realize the last 5 playoffs he's had, he's been bounced in the 1st round in 4 of those because he either played like hot garbage or was just average at best. Get real bud.
Lmao, just like the Habs who went to the finals. Or Vegas their first year, or Florida last year. No one would've ever have them as "real" threats coming into the playoffs. Jets were actual contenders this year and have been in years past. Stop being so defensive and try to be objective.You do realize that WPG has never been a real threat right? They are just a decent team. Hasn't been hot garbage other than maybe the past 2 playoffs.
Imagine judging a player's entire career based on a sample of less than 1% of his games.
Isn't he, himself also a Jet? Self-inflicted damage?no. the jets hung him out to dry
This is the silliest notion I've ever seen on HF.This reaks of Nashville hoisting the western conference regular season champions banner. The regular season doesn't matter, the only thing that does is the playoffs. If you routinely fail when it matters the most then it really doesn't matter what you do when it doesn't.
This is the silliest notion I've ever seen on HF.
"The regular season doesn't matter".
Of course it matters. Especially when you want to rate players, as the overwhelming majority of their games played fall under the regular season, with some unfortunately not having much of a playoff resume at all due to circumstances beyond their control.
LMAO, you freakin rekt him. GGCould you remind me how Bostons 65 win regular season worked out for them last year?
What bearing does that have on anything?Could you remind me how Bostons 65 win regular season worked out for them last year?
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Don't try to deflect your playoffs by highlighting ours.I've always considered him just SLIGHTLY below Vasilevskiy and Shesterkin, but I don't know what to think anymore after these playoffs.
What do you guys think? Does he justify his cap even if he chokes every playoffs?