Without going too in-depth, Franson has never posted a negative corsi number relative to his teammates and has over the past 3 years scored at a top 30 rate and done so consistently. He's good, and he's still in his prime. In contrast, Wideman is at the age point where guys usually drop off a cliff performance-wise. That's my basic case for why you can expect Franson to be better going forward.
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