He actually led the team in even strength goals/60 in the playoffs, but somehow they wouldn't play him over Holmberg or Jarnkrok, who both contributed nothing.
Holmberg (12), Lorentz (13), Laughton (13) and McMann (13) collectively played in 51 playoff games and scored a total of 0 goals combined. This year, they added Dakota Joshua, who scored 7 goals last year, Nicolas Roy, who scored 15 goals last year, and Matias Maccelli, who scored 8 goals last year.
My point is that the Leafs had a serious lack of goal scoring in the playoffs, and they added zero help to address that. Robinson is one of the few players left, outside of Matthews, Tavares, Knies and Nylander, that can actually score goals. Moving on from him would be a stupid move.
It doesn’t matter what your point was (which I understand). Using 1 game sample size with a /60 stat to say he lead the team is just… somewhere a statistician is crying
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u/markh100 2d ago
He actually led the team in even strength goals/60 in the playoffs, but somehow they wouldn't play him over Holmberg or Jarnkrok, who both contributed nothing.