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    Christophe S. commented  · 

    Leon Draisaitl has both Winger and Center eligibility, however he plays 99% of the time as a Center. As proof, he is amongst the league leaders in Faceoffs Won every year, impossible to achieve if you are not a full time Center. His eligibility as W cannot be justified and gives him an unreasonable advantage.

    Roope Hintz was both W and C eligible last year, which makes sense because he plays on a line with Pavelski and Robertson and shares the faceoffs duties with Pavelski. This year, they still split the faceoffs duties (similar amount of faceoffs taken for each player). However Hintz lost his W eligibility while Pavelski kept his dual eligibility C and W. It would be only logical that Hintz gets his W eligibility back.

    Chandler Stephenson has been playing almost exclusively center this year at 5 on 5. It is difficult to understand why he is granted W eligibility.

    Thank you!

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