Landon Ferraro
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So it's not the same bar as a fourth liner that tries really hard and doesn't get his points or doesn't do his job from time to time because that's the level of the player.
You're talking about someone that's at a completely other spectrum or end of the spectrum here.
So, I mean, to what we were originally saying, we were talking about it a bit yesterday and
But like, to me, it's, I mean, that's why all year or for the second half, I guess I've been saying that unless it's the exact right older veteran that's been here, you have to move on new guys in because there's no scar tissue there.
And not just for the player, but for the media, for the fans, all of it where, you know, when we talked about it last year, if he could turn it around, like say Pedersen,
games in he's got 35 points right like hey great that'd be unbelievable and then he goes on a five game stretch where he gets three shots on goal you're instantly going to drop back to well here we go again it's Stuart Skinner and Edmonton like it gets to a point where to me not just for the team but for the player as well like it is just better to move on
I mean, since starting full-time at the beginning of last year on the media side, I feel like it's been every single day, right?
Like, but it really has.
It's been an everyday checking in of, well, how was last night?
Well, that was a bit better.
Did you see him get in a little bit more?
And then you'd have, you know, even the couple of weeks ago, he gets the two goals in the one game and you're sitting there and you're like,
Alright, look at him.
He's eager to shoot the puck.
Yeah, the second one was lucky, but whatever.
You've got to put the puck to the net to get lucky.
That's great.
Well, now it's what?
Those are the two goals in 31 games now, I think.
Right?