lemur68 wrote:atnight wrote:Malkin's lack of production could be linked to injury, but I don't see too many other Pens scoring in bunches, either. But I suppose what the media is zeroing in on is his lack of contribution, period. I think injury or not, he's a kid, and adversity has made its way into his head. He responded to adversity in the series with the Rags by slew-footing a guy, and against the puck-possessing Wings, he's responding by trying desperate 1 on 4 attempts, and/or forgetting the team game in general. By game 2, he (and many of the Pens) were playing beaten before the series was over. He'll grow up, but I doubt we'll see it in this series.
He's being a typical Russian, alternating flashes of superstar ability with mental breakdowns. At least Malkin managed to keep it together until the Finals.
I think this Euro/Russian stereotype will eventually come to pass, but I know what you mean. As I said, Datsyuk received similar criticism in the past, but he was also a much later pick than Malkin. Gonchar took a long while to be more than offensive, but he's really rounded out well for the Pens. Zubov is just brilliant for the Stars. Ovechkin has been awesome out of the gate. Nabokov may win the Vezina. But yeah, occasionally you get finicky guys like Kovalev, or even worse, Yashin. Zherdev might end up being that guy, too, but he may just hate playing Hitchcock's trap. I know I would.
It's funny though- your description of "a typical Russian" reminds me of Jagr more than anyone else, and he's a Czech.