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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
From current NHL rosters on NHL.com
Smallest players on Carolina. Seth Jarvis - 5'10, 175; Vincent Trochek - 5'10, 183. Skaters over 6'0 - 13. Under 5'10 - Zero. Players over 185 pounds - 19. Players under 180 pounds - 4. Players under 5'8 - Zero. Players under 170 pounds - Zero.
Smallest players on Tampa. Brayden Point - 5'10, 183; Nikita Kucherov - 5'11, 183. Skaters over 6'0 - 20. Under 5'10 - Zero. Players over 185 pounds - 20. Players under 180 pounds - Zero. Players under 5'8 - Zero. Players under 170 pounds - Zero.
Smallest players on Vegas. Jonathan Marchessault - 5'9, 184; Evengi Dadonov - 5'11, 185. Skaters over 6'0 - 23. Under 5'10 - One. Players over 185 pounds - 24. Players under 180 pounds - Zero. Players under 5'8 - Zero. Players under 170 pounds - Zero.
Smallest players on Toronto. Alex Kerfoot - 5'10, 181; Rasmus Sandin - 5'11, 178. Skaters over 6'0 - 19. Under 5'10 - Zero. Players over 185 pounds - 16. Players under 180 pounds - Three. Players under 5'8 - Zero. Players under 170 pounds - Zero.
Not sure I see any of these teams taking advantage of skill over size.
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I am not sure what you mean? All these players play in the top 6, top 4 of their teams. High PP time.
Is that not their teams setting them up for success?
Mangiapane is one of the best even strength goal scorers for two years running and is relegated to second PP time, at best.
It kinda silly.
But Ill accept it, cause the team is actually quite good.