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Old 12-31-2021, 04:02 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by Enoch Root View Post
Yes, which you have been trying to avoid.

The argument, from the beginning, was that size is an advantage. You just (finally) acknowledged it
Size might be an advantage if the genetics and build allow for comparable quickness to a smaller, lighter person.

But assumung that all else is fundamentally equal is a flawed premise. A Canadian male between twenty and fourty who is just below 6'2" is already in the 95th percentile for height.

What is the likelyhood that one of the five percent tallest people is equally as otherwise talented?

Yes, exceptions have always existed. Vasilevsky. Malkin. Lemieux. Jagr. But on average? You're probably a lot more likely to find a Tim Thomas or a Sidney Crosby or a Patrick Kane level talent on the wrong side of these extreme outlier heights... unless you're artificially selecting for height and filling your rosters with Koskinens, Ritchies, etc.

Which is absolutely the case. Some teams have even admitted to exclusively not drafting average sized goalies. There's a difference between an advantage, and a blind spot.
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