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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Do you really think so? I mean, it's a really bad top PP unit, but this is pretty typical of every single NHL team. Second power plays are all pretty much just like this.
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There really isn't one particularly good effective offensive player on that unit, absent Brodie I guess.
Most good teams have something more there.
it shows that Calgary's strength is its first line and d-men.
It's depth of offensive forwards is quite poor.