unpopular opinion: losing Pastrnak probably only hurts in loss of depth and...

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Bumper

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...I would even consider trying to trade the first-line star for a third-line center and a second-line right wing. (I doubt that Krug alone could bring such a needed package back.)

my main point is that the team is just minorly worse without Patrnak -- yes, even considering the magic flashy scoring thing that hypnotizes people away from the relative minus that drained a lot of production out of the team's superstar pairing. (yep.) Heinen was absolutely the right call. this team is not a conundrum and they should be fine. they can try a few more call-ups and hope another Cehlarik is down there. it surely isn't Donato nor Smith.

anyway, I figured that this far into the season was a fair point to get a twist more intraline relativity into the overall player seasonal output calculations that I produce. while that did very little to hurt Pastrnak's number, it did the opposite of help. it helped Kuraly, Heinen, which is absolutely fair.

I am experimenting with total removal of zone progress, as it is inherently at least partially redundant and I consumed a detailed analysis of its relative irrelevance -- if you dig -- that has me convinced to at least further downplay its factoring, which I had already been tweaking down and have removed for this batch. well, anyway, thing:

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