Player A has played 536 games, put up 231 points (0.43 p/gp) and is a career -15.
Player B is two years older, played 860 games, put up 441 points (0.51 p/gp) and is a career -139.
That means Player A scores, on average, 10 less points per season. It also means Player B is on the ice for 10 more goals per season.
One is being talked about by a few like he’s a second pairing defenceman at best, a number 3, etc. The other just logged the most TOI of any player on the Stanley Cup winning team.
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