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The difference between someone that's 5'11" and 6' in the NHL is often 2 or 3 inches!![]()



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In the meantime, feel free to join our Discord ServerThe difference between someone that's 5'11" and 6' in the NHL is often 2 or 3 inches!![]()
Is this a supposition or a fact?
by the way, is there a real source for Height/Weight listings?
That's true, but you can add weight, not height.
Scouts and hockey people are obsessed with the 6' marker. Besides, most guys that are listed as 5'11" in the NHL are probably closer to 5'9".
Definitely. Naslund is a legit 5'11'', one of the few I've seen. Its funny, his teamates Cooke and Morrison also get the 5'11'' listing, but they're clearly shorter - 2 inches in Matty Cooke's case!.![]()
Crosby is probably around 200. Probably like 195 or so, give or take 5 lbs. He has amazing leg strength, and he has added abunch of overall strength since being in the NHL.yea they have crosby at 5'11 which is possible, but 200 lbs, idk thats big.
Im the same height and a pretty big guy and Im only 187.
He is very well built for his age. That is probably a huge boost for him in his career.yea they have crosby at 5'11 which is possible, but 200 lbs, idk thats big.
Im the same height and a pretty big guy and Im only 187.
Most of his junk is in the trunk, I believe.Crosby is probably around 200. Probably like 195 or so, give or take 5 lbs. He has amazing leg strength, and he has added abunch of overall strength since being in the NHL.