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Originally Posted by New Era
If you're counting Atlanta, then Chouinard should get a lot more consideration. Still don't think I would change my vote. Chouinard played in an era where everyone scored. Stillman played in the era where the Flames were lucky to score period. Stillman was never appreciated to the extent he deserved in Calgary. It appears that trend will continue.
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Even if you looked at it relatively, he had 50 goals in 1978-79 and that was good for fourth in the entire NHL. More goals than Trottier, Esposito, McDonald, etc. The only three players who had more goals than him are all Hall of Famers: Bossy, Dionne, Lafleur.