BonMorrison
Registered User
I disagree. He has had ideal matchups and deployment. He has been very good, but he has made plenty of mistakes. He has clearly evolved his game this year and in the playoffs, developing into a legitimate #2-#3 defenseman. That said, he is still definitely behind Weber/Josi.
This maybe more that I have been rather critical of Josi/Weber all playoffs so them playing not to their calibre has likely caused me to heap more praise onto both Ekholm/Ellis.