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Originally Posted by 1991 Canadian
Back to Mangiapane... I can't be the only one who had the thought process of "the Capitals are having a really good season, Mangiapane must be tearing it up" ... only to see him having a below average year. A 28 point season with the lowest points/60 and shots/60 of his career.
I like Mangiapane but the Flames got great asset value in this trade. Not terrible for the Caps either as you rarely find quality UFAs that will sign for just 1 year.
Will be curious to see where he ends up in free agency.
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He went from 16 minutes a game to 13 in Washington. So the complaints by his agent about opportunity and ice time is hilarious. He is what he is a inconsistent 3rd liner. His shooting % was right on with his career averages minutes his outlier season he cashed in on.
He is just not worth the contract he got.