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Everyone is up in arms about Saku Koivu's struggles to score goals.  Yes, he is on a 22-game goalless drought, the longest of his career.  But are things as bad as they seem with him?  Has his play tailed off as much as many fans and media alike say?  Not at all.  Here are some numbers to back it up:

In the 22 games, he has 14 assists, good for 0.64 PPG. 
The team, despite him not scoring, has a 12-7-3 record in those 22 games.
He's still 2nd in total points, and top-5 in goals.

Are those numbers great?  Not really, but are they worthy of being benched as some have suggested?  Not in a million years.  What everyone else needs to remember also is this: He's a playmaking centre who's only scored 20 or more goals twice in his career, his highest being 21.  In fact, the next goal he scores will give him his 5th highest goal total in his 10 year career, upper half despite the slump, while 4 goals in the final 11 games would give him his 3rd highest ever total. 

The reality is, despite a 22 game goalless slump, Saku Koivu is right around where he usually is in terms of goal scoring, and his PPG average is right around his career average; things are not as bad as they seem.  Maybe it's time to leave him alone and actually encourage the way he plays - with heart, courage, grit, and determination, something this team could always use more of.



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Actually Johnny I am not concerened with his goal totals one bit. He is contributing in other ways the last few games and that is nice to see. I still feel he is a second line center and am hopeful that Gainey will address that this summer. But in the meantime, he is all we have. The writer did fail to mention his plua/minus stats in this period however and, to me, that is an indicator of his play. He went from a plus 6 to a minus 2. However, with some improved play the last 3 games, he is back up to a zero, indicating he is back on track. He has always been a good defensive player and I believe, IMHO, that there is a direct correlation between his falling plus/minus stats and the fatigue factor.

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see the problem was that not only was koivu slumping but so was ryder ,zednik,bonk,higgins


no one was scoring goals


in times like that ,fans players ,coaches look to the captain,now that ryder ,bonk higgins has a put a few in the net and that the team is winning again people will cut koivu some slack



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