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Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts
My eyes tell me enough to support my claim.
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That's not how this works. You support your claim by giving evidence, and your eyes are not connected to other people's brains.
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You toss out all the stats you like the game is played on the ice not a simulation that you look at stats after and say someone played well.
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The old argument from ignorance. Every one of these statistics is based on adding up numbers of events that actually happened, even if you did not see them. You insist that we must believe your eyes, but you refuse to believe anyone else's eyes when they see things that you weren't there to see.
The plain fact of the matter is that Karlsson has been on the ice for more even-strength goals for than against, even though his team has given up a lot more even-strength goals against than for. It is a plain fact that the goals his team gives up when he is on the ice are fewer than the goals they score when he is on the ice. But apparently, because these goals for and against are counted using numbers, you don't believe them, because numbers are for dummies or something.
Your stupidity on this point is laughable.