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Can someone fix the ice hockey players
Can someone fix the ice hockey players? For example, there are two goaltenders, but only one is called goaltender, and we have different formats (I don't know which is best or most common). --
Epeefleche (
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04:52, 19 January 2015 (UTC)reply
Actually standard is to only use position when absolutely necessary. So it was half correct before it was "fixed". See
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ice hockey). What needed to happen was have the birthdates added to the goaltender and the forward. The other three were fine to remain at their names. -
DJSasso (
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12:46, 13 July 2015 (UTC)reply