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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Frolik has played over 500 NHL games and shown that he can at any rate be a decent second-line forward.
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After I read this I had to go check and it turns out that Frolik has more NHL games played than Giordano (512-510). The disparity gets greater if you include playoff games: 550-514.
I don't know what the relationship is between calendar age, games played, and player regression, but it makes for a pretty good counter argument to people claiming that the Giordano contract is going to be an albatross in the last years.