Blender
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You literally compared them, I don't know how your post can be read any other way. You compared that they both lead their NCAA teams in scoring, you compared their first NHL season stats, and you said "the age to age comparison is interesting".Not comparing the 2. Just saying MSL faced the same hurdles as Seney early in his career. His ceiling was underestimated by some Calgary fans due to size
That your comparison was bad and incredibly flawed is the point, since you selectively compared them in the most favorable way possible and just a little more context completely dismantles the comparison. Your argument that they are both facing the same challenges due to size bias is laughable, since the NHL heavily favors speed and skill now compared with when St. Louis was struggling to get an NHL chance when slower, stronger players dominated the league, especially in depth roles. Can you even point out where anyone has said Seney is too small to make the NHL? The issue is he isn't good enough, not his size.
If you want to argue that Seney should be playing in the NHL, at least put forward a competent argument, instead of relying on special pleading and denying your own arguments when called out on it.
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