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Originally Posted by TheoFleury
Elite forwards can be effective well into their 30s. The key is to manage the risk and to avoid contracts that take them past 35.
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This statement is tough. They can be effective, but in order for a team to be competitive a good chunk of players have to outperform their contracts.
So if you've got a guy earning $10M in his mid 30s and putting up ~50 points or so you are going to be in trouble. You can survive if you can surround that player with young guys on ELCs that are vastly out-performing their contracts but thats a gamble.
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