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Originally Posted by Cleveland Steam Whistle
Wolf and Bollig don't play in the same league, so their point totals aren't comparable. My beer league points don't mean what Bollig's NHL points do for example (on the extreme side). Also, very few people forming opinions have seen much of Wolf play, and they haven't seen him play at the NHL level because he never has.
People are making huge leaps on what Wolf's abilities are based on him playing inferior competition, and are being hard on Bollig who has made it to the top level of the sport and is therefore has a much harder path.
There is nothing wrong with expressing a desire to see what Wolf's got, and see if he can better Bollig, that makes total sense. A lot of posters are already declaring that Wolf has proven that he can bring what Bollig does at the NHL level, which is simply not the case.
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The NHL points don't matter because Bollig has next to nothing this season and Wolf has no NHL games however based on potential and historical statistics in the AHL that
COULD be compared, between the two players, Wolf is a better player than Bollig.
Also the declaration that Wolf has proven he can bring what Bollig does at the NHL, which is a big body, hard hitting, and fighting, this is actually the case. So on the flip side of things, tell me what you think Bollig brings to the Flames that Wolf cannot?