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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
You're using hyperbole to make your point and then disagreeing with me when I point it out.
He's played more than 70 games twice in his entire career, therefor 70-80 games is not his 'typical' rate.
In the lockout season, he missed 8 games, which prorated would have once again seen him play less than 70 games.
If we're going to be fair to Glencross we need to start with an accurate assessment of what he's actually done. The only thing consistent about Glencross appears to be his inability to play a full season.
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Fair point.
He isn't the only one it applies to though (Backlund as an example)