Chockey22
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- Jul 12, 2022
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Not trying to pester you on this, but it is literally 2 new forwards replacing 2 old forwards - you don't count that as 4 out of 20 new players. The Oilers brought in 5 new players to replace 5 old players - according to your logic that is 10 out of 22 replaced, for nearly 50% roster turnover. It doesn't work that way. This roster is substantially the exact same roster as last year, with 2 new players. I think most of us are happy with those upgrades but to suggest this is significantly different roster from last year is bizarre.4 out of 20.