I've already adressed your first point...Moving on.SuperMario wroteCOLONof course gwg has a correlation to the team. BUT:
your argument has far less value than the fact than the fact that players who score more goals put up more GWG. want another reason? every time kessel scores a goal, the odds of the Leafs winning the game go up. Why? There is a direct correlation between Kessel scoring and the Leafs winning. We can easily pull out stats that confirm that teams win most of their games when their best players score. and im sure majority of kessel's goals come in wins not losses.
back to the issue with ribeiro: As far as categories like FOW, SHTOI, SOG, STPTS, GWG, Goals, BS, Hits, PIMs are concerned, YOu can probably find a lot of forwards who either put up stats very similar to ribeiro or come extremely close to or even better than what he does. the ONLY categories ribeiro brings a surplus in is Assists and Points compared to those players. that is not worth 5m in salary. the proof? Ribeiro will NEVER be on a contender in this league. that is fact. he will always be on mid-tier playoff teams at best. that is why he is overrated. this is a fact you have yet to disagree with.
Ribiero gets more total points that Kessel, plays more time on the pp which subsequently improves his STPTS, and plays on a better team with better linemates, improving his +/-. Furthermore, Ribeiro scores more assists than Kessel goals, takes draws, kills some penalties, need I continue? Your argument is idiotic, and by no means "fact", there is nothing factual about it. What is a fact is that Ribeiro currently plays for a contender, and that many players like Ribeiro play for contenders. Phil Kessel is one such player.
Also you are wrong...Ribeiro provides above, above average FOW, PTS, STPTS, A, and +/-.