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EuroMan
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I am surprised to see this. Thoughts?
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that's surprising as we're 11th in ga/gp. that said, walman-seider has looked a million times better than chiarot-seider.
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I don't remember when they put Walman with Seider but I don't think Seider played 65 games with Chiarot. Maybe more like 35.
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winged wheel wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:35 pm I don't remember when they put Walman with Seider but I don't think Seider played 65 games with Chiarot. Maybe more like 35.
I think they still end up on the ice at the same time almost every game so maybe they count that too. I thought Chiarot/Hronek would be in there too. Hronek took a big dive once they put Walman with Seider and put the flaming bag of dog crap on Hronek's door step.
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I don't have the bandwidth at the moment to go find it myself, but I saw a YouTube clip a few weeks ago from one of the hockey content guys, and the stat that he was reviewing I believe was high danger chances against, and Seider/Walman were number 1 in the league in that category. There were also two Arizona Coyotes defense pairs in that stat, with one guy showing up twice, each with a different partner. I think that's called a threesome, from what I've heard.
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