Yeah, but what's more relevant right now, the way he started last year or the way he finished last year? Because he was gawd awful after his hot start last year. Not a rhetorical question... with Khabi you never can know what you're going to get. I think the running theory here, and among the coaching staff, is that the less he plays the better he is?
Well, nice to know I'm not alone here, even if the Oilers obviously disagree. I'm holding this one to Chabot though... if Khabi comes through, credit to him, but just the same if it goes the other way.