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By Sean Allen
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, July 9, 2008 One of the driving forces behind a solid fantasy season is the ability to pick the players that not only will skate more minutes at even strength, but also contribute offensively on the power play. Most leagues use power-play points as a category, but even if you don't, power-play goals accounted for 28 percent of all goals scored in the NHL last season. Considering that most teams don't spend that percentage of a game on the power play, well, you can see how the man advantage parlays into offen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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