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Originally Posted by iamca
Sorry, I was not trying to defend Giordano's playoff performance this year in games 2-5, but moreover wanting to point out how truly awesome he is on the vast majority of his shifts let alone his games played.
I think Giordano would be the first player to admit his play was not where he wanted it to be in this season's playoffs.
That being said poor play has a way of rubbing off in an infectious way to other players and I would put his playoff performance 4th if I had to rank him against Hamonic, Hanifin, and Brodie.
Giordano is a warrior and I hope he never wears another jersey in his career.
He seemed genuinely proud during his Norris Trophy acceptance speech to say thank you to the Calgary Flames organization and being the only team he's every played for.
Giordano IS awesome!
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I'm sorry, do you think Gio was worse than Hanifin and Hanonic? It was an endless fire drill all series whenever those two were out there.