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Originally Posted by topched
It likely isn't.
Even Galchenyuk has gone pointless in a handful of games this season, and even the best players in the NHL are non-factors once and a while.
Thats the reason you look at performance over the course of multiple seasons rather than a one game microcosm.
If last year's game vs. Chicago was any indication, Sam Gagner is going to be the best player the league has seen since Gretzky.
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I attended the entire Memorial Cup a few years back. Jordan Staal was virtually invisible and wholly unimpressive. Brule and Radulov were fantastic (though IMO Brad Marchand was the most noticeable player in the whole tournament).