It's Barrie unfortunately, even if he's the biggest secondary assist leech in the league. I loved Karlsson before Cooke stomped on his achilles, but he is a shell of his former self, I can't imagine a 11M albatross on a canadian team.
Karlsson was my favorite player, but he isn't the same player anymore sadly. I don't think Barrie is as good as his stats say he is, but I'd still go with him.
Karlsson is a shell of his former self this is no contest. At least Barrie is mobile and healthy. They both suck as defence but Barrie at least is producing offensively.
Karlsson was my favorite player, but he isn't the same player anymore sadly. I don't think Barrie is as good as his stats say he is, but I'd still go with him.
This kind of comparison is actually kind of interesting because of their much scrutinized highs and lows.
Erik Karlsson of course has the way higher high but that just made the fall more difficult to stomach, especially because San Jose felt like it was on the cusp and that he could have been the missing puzzle piece a la Rob Blake being traded from LA to Colorado in exchange for fan favorite Deadmarsh.
Barrie meanwhile is riding a success sandwich of a hot start to his career in Colorado followed by the difficult Toronto stint and now he is back in his element with a team like Edmonton, although what player wouldn't benefit from riding shotgun with McDavid or Draisaitl
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