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I would like to know how many Russians are in that top 100.
| quote: | Originally posted by notelfreak
there are a lot of canadians drafted, because if you look at the last 5 years, canadians win the cup. The playoffs are rough man, you need that grit. Sure there are more than a few gritty euros, but there are also a lot who are afraid to get hit. |
A big reason is that the pick expires in 2 years, which means that all drafts that were made before the summer of 2007 are null and void. So it's a lot 'safer' for the teams to draft a North-American.
I don't know how it's 'safer', but that's what I read. Does it have something to do with not having to pay too big transfer-fees, or is it the players being 'closer' to the teams since they play in the same country, making them easier to scout, or some other reason that I don't know about, you tell me.
edit: heart and/or grit does not qualify as an answer

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