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A historical player who never missed significant time in real life should never get injured for 8 months. EVER!
While I agree fragile players will get more injuries, when the study/durable does get injured, he's just as likely to pull a season ending injury as anybody else. Why is that?
This has happened to me so many times where a player who never missed more than a handful games throughout their career (and you rate them correctly as usual) gets injured 3, 6, 8 months. I'm fed up with it. This is the big issue as far as I'm concerned. Not the frequency of injuries.
I'm not going to turn injuries off as many do because I wouldn't be playing hockey. What would be the point in playing at all?
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