Earlier we examined how Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson overcame skating deficiencies to become a top rush threat in the NHL.
Having one high-end offensive weapon is worth quite a bit. If Robertson were solely a one-and-done rush player he’d still score about 20 goals and command several million dollars per season.
The remarkable thing about Robertson is that (like Matthews, Laine, and Pastrnak) he has two other highly repeatable ways to light the lamp.
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