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03-09-2012, 10:17 PM
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apparently nik kulemin

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He had two 40+ goal seasons without Mario... (one Mario only played 26 games, but I digress) AND he was a PPG player in 27 games in the lock out year when Mario didn't even play....

Anywho - the real answer here is Rob Brown.
Considering that Rob Brown had 212 points his last season in the WHL, I will say no, it was not a fluke. He had talent.

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Not really the same thing, but I find it very flukey that Alex Daigle's had two seasons 20-31-51 (tied for his best) and they were on opposite ends of his career (about 10 years apart).

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