I don't know why you're still talking about faceoffs. We've already established that protecting a lead is much more than just winning a faceoff.
Because THAT was the specific point that I addressed from Vincent's press conference.
That is complete nonsense. Humans learn and get better through experience and practice. That's not even something anyone can argue against.
You can keep saying it's complete nonsense, but again, this kind of thinking only really is applied this way in hockey. In no other sport do teams prefer to use worse players simply because they're more experienced.
I don't really care about what YOU think I can or can't argue for or against lol, especially when you've been arguing with me about that very thing, which contradicts that take
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"Humans get better through experience and practice".
You think rookies have never played hockey before stepping onto the ice in the NHL?
Yawn.
Once more, the example I used was STRICTLY related to the game situation of FACEOFFS...Evgeni Malkin came into the league as a rookie and was terrible at faceoffs, 1145 games later, he's STILL terrible at faceoffs.
Experience is great, but it doesn't mean more of it makes you better at something.
You seriously think that a 20-year-old rookie Suzuki and a 25-year-old veteran Suzuki would make the same amount of mistakes? That those 5 years in the league haven't taught Suzuki what works and what doesn't? That those 373 games under his belt aren't going to keep him calmer during intense situations than when he had just started?
The game is a game is a mistakes and they happen all the time, thinking that just because a player is more experienced, it means they're less likely to make mistakes is ridiculous. At some point, you've got to stop believing fairytales man.
Experience isn't everything, but it's a major asset that helps a player deal better with difficult situations.
Cool story - no one said otherwise.
But "dealing with situations more effectively", does not imply that the outcome will always be the desired one, exclusively because one has more experience.