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Originally Posted by PeteMoss
Regehr was elite in a different era. The game has changed.
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Sure, but that doesn't invalidate the comparison. What does somewhat invalidate it, however, is that Larsson provides considerably more offence.
Regehr was as pure a shutdown D as you can get.
Larsson is also a shutdown D, and while he won't score many goals, he can at least move the puck and create some offence as a playmaker. Larsson's top end would offer a little more variety than Regehr's top end did.