A laughable point with zero substantiation.
Eberle's EV GF% 2012-present: 2.54
With RNH: 2.67
Without: 2.26
GF% (with): 49.0
GF% (without): 40.8
Of course, even this is more substantiations you've produced other than your usual know-it-all smarm.
Eberle is a far more dangerous producer which almost anybody understands.
That's great, but no one has argued that RNH is a superior producer. Nice strawman though!
Absolutely lol at the suggestion that Hall benefits from playing with Nuge. Oh my.
lol away. Even a small, incremental benefit is a benefit.
What is it about "per game" that you don't understand?
You said "more career points" which is an absolute number.
Also, of the two Eberle suffers less injury and has had nearly 100more pts than Nuge while playing one more season. Which represents approximately 2 Nuge production seasons.
What is it about "per game" that you don't understand?
Eberle PPG: 0.78
RNH: 0.73
OH MY GOD IT'S NIGHT AND DAY
Over an 82 game season, the difference in scoring rates there is worth about 2.5 points. A veritable chasm, for sure.
Oh for crying out loud. Most of Eberles goals come from something as simple as a dump into a position and him making a play out of virtually nothing
Oh "most of" you say? That's
very convincing, I have definitely seen the light.
Indeed that's the magic of Eberle is he scores from situations and positions that few other players score from which is, yes, DRIVING those results.
And he often finds himself in those situations because of others' work. Literally half his goals this year are him finishing a play that someone else created. Which is obviously a valuable skill, but he's not Taylor frigging Hall. Eberle is magic from the opposition blue line in, but his utility decreases dramatically when you put him anywhere else.
In simplest terms when Eberle scores a great goal (and they often are) he's the biggest single ingredient and factor in those goals without which most of them don't occur.
Yes many goals would not occur without the player who scores them. Good lord.