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Wed, 16 Dec 1998 19:36:21 -0500
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No offense, but I don't see how that statistic tallies into the whole
picture.  The players that are out there for more time end up with more
turnovers than those who don't.  To me, it's like a paralell of the
shooting %.  Whoever shoots more is going to have a lower %, you can't
argue it.  Whoever is out there more often, in turn, ends up giving away
the puck more often than those out there for only a fraction of the
time.  And, from the amount of time that the first few of those guys
that you mentioned were on the ice for, 8 or 9 doesn't sound like all
that much.  Correct me if I'm wrong, by all means.  I'm curious if my
mind-set holds up on this one
 
                                Duncan

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