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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Honestly, I don't get it.
You seem to agree that Coleman's impressive numbers in scoring and play drive x 60 mins whixh place him firmly in the top-six among forwards for the Stanley Cup champions were all accrued on the third line. Would that not suggest that he will be considerably better playing consistently in tbe top six in Calgary? He was producing like a top-six forward despite not getting top-six assignments in TB. How is this a bad thing?
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Coleman will be playing with marginally better players (Calgarys 1st line vs Tampas 3rd) while taking on much more difficult opposition. I believe he's gonna be an OK acquisition but for his price tag he will never live up to it.