I've been saying that for a couple years now. The counterargument people make is "Well he gets all the minutes and powerplay time, so he gets points." Which I think is a weak argument.
Zetterberg in decline is still routinely the best player on the roster, which is pretty cool and he's great, but it would be nice if one of the younger kids would start to make the discussion less about Zetterberg's decline and more about their rise. Larkin is our best hope for that, for there's still a ways to go until he's carrying the load by himself.
And hey, Sheahan with points in 3 straight games. Looks like all we needed was to complain about him a bit to get him going again on the score sheet.
Points say something. They help you win games, for one. It's not the ultimate determinant, but it's fairly substantial. They have awards for points and everything.