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Originally Posted by Table 5
The only thing disappointing about Giordano is his age. If only things could've come together for him 5 years earlier, we'd be in a pretty fantastic position. I have a feeling that by the time all our younger guys mature enough to do some serious damage, he won't be the same guy anymore.
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He's only 31, and a d-man. They always mature slower and enter their prime years later than forwards, Gio is just now entering his prime. No reason to think he can't have another 8 or 9 years of solid productivity, plenty of time for our young core to develop and become a real threat in the league