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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Yeah, I'm not a big believer in "he brings different things". A guy either contributes more to you winning the game, or he doesn't. I don't care if he does it through hitting or scoring goals or skating around with the puck for his entire shift doing nothing and then dumping it in (which is better than being a liability). How you accomplish the goal of contributing to team success is secondary to accomplishing the goal itself.
And for me, Raymond advances the cause of a Flames victory more than does Bollig owing to defensive play, even if he's largely invisible. Then there's the chance he has a game where he creates a goal or two.
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I disagree. Raymond is a weak turnover machine, plays die on his stick. Bollig brings a physical factor and can hold guys accountable. The Flames really need to find a way to dump Raymond this off season.