Interesting point on Perron being the only forward above the age of 30 while the back-end has several. I think this is a pattern we can see in successful teams, considering that point output really peaks between the ages of 25 and 30 while defenseman sometimes get better as they age (more years of experience and refinement of choice selection/hockey IQ).
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Interesting point on Perron being the only forward above the age of 30 while the back-end has several. I think this is a pattern we can see in successful teams, considering that point output really peaks between the ages of 25 and 30 while defenseman sometimes get better as they age (more years of experience and refinement of choice selection/hockey IQ).
Like water in the desert lol
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