Nope, he has shown a higher hockey IQ, more willingness to go to the dirty areas, and a better compete level night in and night out. Nylander showed a compete level, about 15% of the time. Nylander flies into the opps zone, stops, turns to look for someone and then turns the puck over 80% of the time. The only thing keeping him in the league is his skill, but that will only last so long if he doesn't improve in all the other areas. The real Nylander showed up in the playoffs, 0pts, lack of effort, and a healthy scratch.