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Originally Posted by Matt Reeeeead
Agreed. And thats not my point.
Defensive dmen have a somewhat limited impact on the game and have a cap on the value they can provide.
Although he is a solid player, it strikes me as a bit rich for the ways a player of his ilk can effect a game.
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agreed, but he's a 11 goal and 32 points defenseman. Calling him a "defensive dman" is a huge stretch ... especially when Klingberg is eating most of the PP minutes.