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Originally Posted by Aucoin11
During the cup run. Krejci was the number one center. He received the hardest defensive matchups in every single series.
Habs:Subban, gill
Flyers:timonen,coburn and for one game pronger/carle
tampa:brewer, ohlund(?) I forget the second guy
canucks:hamhuis, bieksa
You could maybe argue bergeron was better than krejci in the playoffs, or at least equivalent, but that does not equate to being the "number one center"
Furthermore, to say he was "right in line" after thomas is also a HIGHLY debatable point, to the lengths that I will say it is straight up wrong.
To recap, your wild and consistently inaccurate posts.
We have this line, "Bergeron gets more points than Krejci"
Followed by, "Krejci scored 23 in 25 games while Bergeron scored 20 in 23. There's really not much of a difference,"
The facts,
2010: Krejci 52 points, Bergeron 52 points
2011: Krejci 62 points, Bergeron 57 points
2012: Krejci 62 points, Bergeron 64 points
At least attempt to use facts, or some semblance of consistent logic.
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I meant last season, and 3 points with Bergeron playing 2 games less is that significant? You could definitely go Chara after Thomas but I have a hard time seeing Bergeron much further than third. But, of course, if you're not willing to tell me who you think was next in line I suppose I could just call you wrong and technically be right.