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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Actually, read my post. I said Iginla assisted on a lot of Glencross' goals. I didn't say his success was due to Iginla's passing. Glencross' success was due to Curtis Glencross.
There are many way to get assists. Passes are one. Rebounds are another. Deflections are yet another. And the better the player on whose stick the puck is, the higher the chance the TEAM scores because of the way those great players shift defenses.
When I think of Iginla I think "great multidimensional offensive player" not "sniper" or "passer". Here's his numbers in some of Glencross' better years:
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Wow you really just wont admit you're wrong will you?
This whole topic started because you implied that Glencross' success was due to being linemates with Iginla.
You seem to think that Glencross is worth keeping, yet you say he's only scored goals due to good linemates.
And just because they both had 4 successful seasons at the same time doesn't mean they played together.. Do you remember the OMG line? Probably not, but it was the most successful line of Glencross' career and Iginla wasn't on it. Iginla played with Cammy and Tanguay for much of that time.
Please pick a side and stick to it if you're going to debate. Or become the first victim of my Ignore button.