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Originally Posted by KootenayFlamesFan
A high PPG stat is fantastic if the player stays healthy. If you don't what does it prove/accomplish?
Would you rather have a player with a high PPG that is injury prone, or a player with a slightly less PPG that plays almost every game? I know which one I'm choosing.
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I've danced with you before on this, I'm hoping / assuming with 30 odd games left both will stay healthy down the stretch.
CP has brought out the pitchforks on an under-producing Glencross, imagine if his counterpart arrives and does less (as his ppg states he may?)