newfy
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- Jul 28, 2010
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Lol when you say dumb stuff I'll say its dumb... like this post right here.Frist of all. Learn to argue without tossing insults. Or put me on ignore. Happy to have a hockey talk with you. I don't agree with any of your views but I have yet to call you any names or call your ideas any names.
Anyways... are these the 2 seasons where he outperformed Stutzl:
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Do you think he outperformed Barkov too?
You do see Stutzl played less games, right? You do see Stutzl has a higher .ppg, right? This is not outperforming a guy. At it's base you are using raw stats to show has 3 more points over 2 season in 7 more games and declaring a victory. When I use raw stats to show that Stutzl has more GP, G, A and TP it is disengenuous. What is sincere about your argument?
Also you keep making up a quote where I said Stutzl is significantly better.. quote where I said it or stop making things up. Same age, same draft, same opportunities. One is clearly ahead today. The one in the playoffs right now.
In that time frame Stutzle played 212 more minutes than Raymond did including 71 more minutes on the powerplay. In that time, Raymond has 16 more goals and 6 more primary assists. Stutzle has a large lead in secondary assists to make up the difference.
Stutzles primary points per game is 0.56, Raymonds is 0.67. Good for an almost ten point difference in primary points over an 82 game season, without accounting for the noticeable difference in time on ice, including the powerplay. So yes, Stutzles edge in secondary assists puts him clearly ahead like you said in this post, and implied earlier in another post by using basically raw stats. Smrt
I didnt want to get into this comparison because it'll end up sending the thread off kilter, and I'm not even saying Raymond is clearly ahead or anything. But acting like there's someone clearly ahead of the other in this comparison is stupid. I hope that doesn't hurt your feelings