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Roenick was probably better than Modano for 3 years , but Modano was better the rest of his career.Roenick was one hell of a player and people often forget how sick he was.

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Roenick was probably better than Modano for 3 years , but Modano was better the rest of his career.Roenick was one hell of a player and people often forget how sick he was.
Yes, that's a good way to put it. So then someone can say JR was better and "technically" be right, because, well, he was for 3 years.

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