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Originally Posted by TheFinnishKulemin
Statistically yes. At the same time though, Huberdeau didn't have Nathan MacKinnon centering him or a player of similar ilk on his line. That's going to help Drouin. A lot. That's not to take away from Drouin but it has to be stated.
Huberdeau has the size advantage.
It is close though. Both incredibly potent players and incredible talents. At this point I'd take Huberdeau I think.
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Eh Huberdeau didn't have a bunch of slouches on his team, we are talking about the team that won the mem cup that year. Playing on Phillips wing with Jurco on the other wing and Bealieau on the point. In the end neither of these teams are as good without Drouin or Huberdeau but I would take Drouin.