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STHS: "What do I do with weird rosters?"


Renomitsu

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Toronto, Canada - With just 56 of his team's 68 games played, defender Rusty Knale (a 326 TPA fifth-season player) shot out onto the scene in a massive way -- with 293 hits and 182 shots blocked, good for tenth and sixth in the league, respectively. With such gaudy defensive stats, it's a wonder Knale wasn't picked up and started earlier. It's not unusual for defensive players on bottom-of-the-barrel teams to put up excellent stats, but with no real record of his acquisition, Knale continues to be a baffling part of a miserable Toronto squad.

 

Indeed, STHS seems to be trying to find a way to accommodate the unusual Legion roster, including a 600+ shot Asher Reinhart and 525-shot Matty Fire, each players with an impressive number of aggregated points encompassing 99 of Toronto's 207 goals as a team by themselves.

 

It also begs the question of "where do these players fall in the grand scheme of valuable player voting?," as the league is no stranger to having decent TPE players on awful teams winning awards because the stats have nowhere else to go.

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