As you know, the significant offensive lethargy of Josh Anderson is already causing a lot of buzz with the Montreal Canadiens, but now we are noticing that it is also increasingly the subject of discussion in all corners of the NHL.
This morning, the renowned Elliotte Friedman even mentioned it in his article "32 thoughts," which is probably the most read hockey article of the day.
See the passage in question:
«Self-confidence is paramount, whether it's about sports success, business, or approaching someone you find attractive.
It was hard to watch Josh Anderson during the shootout of the Pittsburgh/Montreal game on Wednesday. A sad scene. He looked like he didn't want to be there. He really needs something to go his way.»
- Josh Anderson
It's true that it was sad to see, and when Elliotte Friedman talks about it, it means it's becoming quite big and widespread in the NHL.
No, Anderson is no longer worth a first-round pick...