Kyle McMahon
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It hasn't been refuted it's been refused plain and simple.
No idea on why it would be since there has always been a traditional Canadian talent pool to compare each and every player in the NHL after the fall of the Western Professional league in the late 20's.
Why should a player from Ontario in 1950 be judged against other players from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta almost exclusively only and the guy from 2015 has to be judged against all players from the original group and then some.
It's a very weak and non existent argument to say that both players are being judged equally and compared equally plain and simple.
There has always been a talent pool of Canadian players, yes. But the assumption that this talent pool has remained at equal strength or grown over the years has been strongly questioned, with much evidence presented to the opposite effect; that is, the Canadian talent pool may be smaller now than it was in the middle of the last century.