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Originally Posted by Noir
An injury prone Gaborik still has more merit than a non-injury prone Sedins.
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Based on what? Since the lockout there hasn't been one season that Gaborik has had more points then either Sedin. If you could guarantee they will play the same amount of games then no question but you can't discount being prone to injuries and missing games.
I just want what will make the team the most competitive. Maybe the Sedins gone and Gaborik and another player coming in is the answer? I'm just glad I don't have to make that decision so until then I'll just sit on the outside, wait and watch. Hopefully whatever happens works out for the best whether they stay or whether they go.
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Originally Posted by 411ken
All this talk about Gaborik being made of glass or whatever is crazy.. that's what everyone said about Havlat..look waht he did with the hawks....
Gaborik has played 71, 78, 65,65,48,77,17 games respectively in the NHL.. so he's only been injury bugged twice..
Anyways, if he comes here, I'll be stoked and all the haters will be riding him after he shows up..
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Like Hachisix said most of us don't dislike Gaborik we just don't want to see the Sedins go. Like I've said a bunch of times best case scenario is sign all 3 of them.
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