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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers
Meaning no top tier players who practice regularly on that ice.
All of these examples are players who can’t play in the NHL, or women’s hockey of which there are only two teams who can even play the game. All-star comparisons are idiotic because it’s an all-star game, not a regular season/playoff game. If you can’t see the differences here then there is no discussing it. I don’t know if it’ll work, but it wouldn’t be remotely as detrimental to the game as some of you are portraying.
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I'm sorry, but if you're going to pull a pot-meet-kettle "if you can't see the differences" argument while at the same time promoting doing something for the sake of doing it, then there is only one part of your post where we're going to find common ground: that there is no point discussing it.
But I'll leave you with a hint: The NHL isn't the only league that plays on North American ice that we can compare against while forming our opinions.