With factors like contracts, age, team fit, and current performance at play, the decision isn't an easy one.
David Pastrnak, the 27-year-old elite sniper, commands an $11.25 million contract for eight more seasons. Valued at $14.9 million by The Athletic, he impressively recorded 113 points (61 goals and 52 assists) in 82 games this season.
In contrast, Jason Robertson, the 24-year-old versatile, two-way winger, comes with a more affordable $7.75 million contract for three more seasons. Valued at $15.5 million, he showcased his brilliance with 109 points (46 goals and 63 assists) in 82 games this season.
A Twitter poll displayed 54.7% favoring Pastrnak, but the debate among hockey enthusiasts rages on, as each carefully weighs the pros and cons before picking the perfect player for their team.
POLL | ||
24 JUILLET | 476 ANSWERS BREAKING: The Controversial Debate Surrounding a Prominent Bruins Player Who do you think is the better player? | ||
Pastrnak | 421 | 88.4 % |
Robertson | 55 | 11.6 % |
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