"Don't panic."
That phrase once appeared on the cover of a famous book. And it should probably appear on the cover of programs in NHL arenas, because it's good advice for hockey fans who like to overreact to slow starts and small sample sizes. Most of the time, an early-season slump is just a slump, and the right response is to shrug it off and move on.
And yet, sometimes a slump is more than that. Sometimes it's the start of something bigger, the sort of long-term downturn that changes the way we view a player.