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And speaking of which, neither are Boston's big forwards. Thornton has never won anything, and Schmidt was notably less potent in the post-season, dispite his two cup rings.
If you think Schmidt wasnt a huge factor in those two cup victories then you're kidding yourself. I don't know if it's a good idea to judge my success in this series based on Schmidt's offensive statistics in the playoffs and the fact that Thornton hasnt yet won a cup. I think alot of players on my team can end up being a more valuble player than Thornton so I dont consider him by biggest forward or one of the leaders of my team. I think Thornton's playoff struggles can be linked to the immense pressure that is put on him to perform. somthing he won't get alot of from my staff.
Speaking of staff, does anyone els think we should have a spot for an assistant coach next ATD? Assistant coaches have quite a bit of responsibility in professional hockey.