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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
Why?
Barrie is 33 years old with 800+ NHL games under his belt.
He is what he is.
Miromanov is 6 years younger and has 52 NHL games. He may never amount to anything, but now is the time to find out.
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Miromanov is 27, so I think he is what he is sticks to him as well. I'm just not seeing anything that has me going "wow, he needs to stay in the lineup!". Barrie isn't great and it's not like I'm a fan but it might be a good idea to give him a stretch of games so when he does have to go in he isn't colder than a witches privates.