alright, this is just way off the map now, i feel like i'm a five year old boy that just kept chasing that butterfly and i'm finding myself out of the country in the big bad city..
to sum this up, it all started with steen and kesler and ends on two theoretical players. NOW, steen and kesler are not theoretical players, they are real players, who have been drafted and have developed for several years making their way up into two highly respected professional leagues. moving on, someone states that six months is an advantage for kesler, AS WELL as for two theoretical players. that someone didn't explain how kesler being six months younger than steen is an advantage, but rather that when scouts are looking at two players, theoretically of course, the one that is six months younger should have an advantage..
see where i'm going? which is it, are we talking about the two real players, the toronto and the vancouver prospect, or are we talking about theoretical players.. i can't see how this *theoretical player* point of view can be valid anywhere after the nhl draft of said theoretical players..
it's like there is two lines, the steen/kesler line, and the fantasy theoretical line, i'm discussing the real players, you've jumped back and forth from real players to theoretics without names
forgive me for getting frustrated