That is certainly very subjective. The Kings were all over the Devils on that power play. Carter was completely unchecked and standing beside the net. Nice tip, but not as if he made some miraculous effort to make the play. On the second goal in that game, he was COMPLETELY unmarked coming off the bench and glided right in to his normal top inner circle spot and let go his wrister. When on net, that will score allot. He scored and it had relevance on the game. He played well as a second fiddle. That is my point. When he has to be the top fiddle against the opposition top checking line, He does not execute. I did look at some additional number that will muddy the water: 1) Jeff scored in 7 of the 16 wins by LA. So, if you take the 5 goals in two of the wins, that still leaves 8 points in 14 of the others wins (3g and 5a). 2) Jeff was a -3 out of the 4 losses. But to come full circle, we can not disect with numbers. Afterall, Jagr had 8 points in the 11 games for the Flyers. Was he relevant, sure, but not that much. Was Carter relevant, sure, but not that much?