Ziostilon
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Was he a mid-tier player, or a top 15 player in the league consistently
How many points would he put up in today's game?
How many points would he put up in today's game?
Basically the Al Secord of the 70's. Only difference is Al had a bit more finish, a bit less play making ability and a hell of a lot more grind. Skill-wise, though. About the same.
Pappin was also a winner unlike secord
Jim Pappin was a much better skater than Al Secord. Excellent second liner on a contending team, responsible defensively with offensive skills. Would play first line on a weak (21-30 rated) team
Humm... Below Ron Ellis, for what it's worth, from a perspective of a guy that saw none of them play live, whether in on TV or a tape.
Was he a mid-tier player, or a top 15 player in the league consistently
How many points would he put up in today's game?