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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Kulak was 71st-percentile for possession exits/60, which is better-than "alright", especially for a rookie.
Stone was 16th-percentile.
You seem to be attributing Stone's struggles to Kulak.
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Possession exits occur after someone on your team – usually not the player who performs the exit – takes the puck away from the opposing team. Defence is the thing that happens when the other team has possession.
You seem to be using statistics that do not even measure the primary job Stone is paid to do.
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