Honestly, Sniper, he's right. The concept of wanting to possess the puck more often than not isn't something newly discovered when Jim Corsi invented the stat named after him. That has been a self-evident part of the sport since the very first time the game was played.
All you have produced is a claim ("90% of teams play the same way"), and your only justification for it is an appeal to unnamed authority. That's as empty as it gets, regardless of the strength or weakness of your opponent's claims.
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