Cole Caufield’s Optometrist

2023-12-16 18:00:50

According to statistical experts who have undoubtedly done their math 436, Canadiens tend to win more games once morest pocket teams than once morest the best teams. This should not be a matter of surprise, but airtime being an infinite resource, it is fashionable to discuss it for too long in our media, with eight different analysts.

However, there are many other concerns surrounding this team, the main one being the Cole Caufield drought. After a few games, the small forward was producing at a 50-goal pace. But there is something awkward with rhythm, and that is that it can change. All conductors will tell you that. Caufield, in decline, currently finds himself on a 23-goal run, which would make him a sort of Brendan Gallagher, but more smiling.

When the options to revive it are called Ylonen or Armia, we can say that the solutions are limited. Also, there is no point in trading three young defenders of the future for a top-notch passing attacker since Caufield’s problem is not that he does not have opportunities to score. He throws, he throws, he throws, but nothing happens.

The last resort might be to wish him an empty-net goal. We know that goals into empty nets are prized by those who know regarding them since they would have the virtue of reviving attackers in need of goals. But as we clearly saw with Josh Anderson, this theory is just nonsense.

So we only see one last option: an appointment with the optometrist.

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