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Originally Posted by TheScorpion
I actually think it's the other way, Sylvanfan. Guys like Brodie who rely on their skating typically see a real fast drop-off as it deteriorates. But defensive stalwarts like Hamonic with excellent positioning generally keep that hockey sense. Still, Hamonic is a warrior perhaps to a fault -- he's prone to freak injuries because he's always in the right positions to block shots.
Anyway, for the millionth time, keep Hamonic. Keep him! Don't you dare trade him, Treliving!
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I am curious about this. Care to elaborate or give examples?
There are so very many guys who rely on the physical game that basically get worn out and lose effectiveness once they pass 30.
Who are these elite skaters that see a fast drop off?