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class="ui-droppable">The number of defensemen in the NHL that can rival Kris Letang's offensive prowess are few in number. You have Erik Karlsson. P.K. Subban is on that same elite level, regardless of what Michel Therrien thinks or says. Alex Pietrangelo, Duncan Keith and Shea Weber are monsters with the puck as well.
That's not an all-inclusive list—note the disturbing lack of Keith Yandle—but it expresses one idea quite clearly: Letang is one of the league's premier players when it comes to producing points from the blue line and is in unique company when it comes to his skill set.
Prior to the start of the 2013-14 season, Letang had posted 130 points in his last 168 contests. That's a ridiculous output for a guy that is supposed ...
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That's not an all-inclusive list—note the disturbing lack of Keith Yandle—but it expresses one idea quite clearly: Letang is one of the league's premier players when it comes to producing points from the blue line and is in unique company when it comes to his skill set.
Prior to the start of the 2013-14 season, Letang had posted 130 points in his last 168 contests. That's a ridiculous output for a guy that is supposed ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins