BenchBrawl
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- Jul 26, 2010
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I often read or hear that when 2 players score for example 40 goals the skills and flashiness doesn't weight anything in the discussion because they're both equally efficiant , but it seems people don't talk about the fact it's more mentally challenging to face a player controlling the play for longer times even if he ends up scoring the same number of goals , and the other intangibles is how many free space this ''40 goals'' scorer is giving to his linemates that can produce points without him being on the scoresheet for some goals.There's also the time he has possesion of the puck or help tremendously his team keep it in the offensive zone.Just food for thoughts.