Hmmm, a few complaints here:
1. We're not talking about the Knights playing 110% offense. We're talking about the most talented offensive players on the Knights playing 110% offense... and Romano may project into that group.
2. Kostitsyn always had some spunk, it was noted by many in his draft year, before he came to the Knights.
3. Some people who watch the Knights 10 or more times a year (such as myself) also point out some of the special tactics they employ. It's not just people repeating it randomly based on what they hear on boards. I've never quite understood why Knights fans seem to be so sensitive when those tactics are mentioned. They needn't be thought of as criticisms... after all, as mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Hunter will use the tools at his disposal. And who can really argue with the level of success the Knights have had in recent years? Still, in the context of the discussion about Romano, as a pure offensive talent, I think it's eminently worth mentioning those Knights' specialties. But heck, look at Kane and Gagner... coming into this draft who thought they'd be where they are today? Kane stands a good chance of going #1 overall now! He had a tough time cracking the 1st round in some early-season rankings. Clearly the Knights' style didn't hurt him any, did it? If Romano shoots out the lights like that too, I'm pretty sure people will very cheerfully overlook any lack of education he gets on defense (relative to what he undeniably would have gotten on Cornell).