In all certainty, I’m sure we can all agree that Mark Pysyk’s performance this past season was quite disappointing.
For a player who’s regarded as a “defensive-defenseman,” you’d think that Pysyk’s No. 1 attribute would be his defensive play. To let you in on a little secret, it’s been a while since we’ve seen the true Mark Pysyk.
Pysyk ended the season playing in 70 games, recording 1G, 10A, for 11 points. His offensive stat line – while underwhelming – is something you would take into consideration seeing that he’s purely defensive minded.
In all honesty, while Pysyk doesn’t contribute or offer much offensively, his offense isn’t what worries me.