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Why do they let players born in another country, but live in the majority of another country? Have Hockey stats in two different Categories, from two separate countries. Canada Etc. Dany Heatley is an example? He was born in Germany, his Mom is German but his dad is Canadian. But some consider him one of the top German born player with stats aswell, but lived and played for team “canada”. I also seen they Removed Dany Heatley’s Stats for German born Players, from the majority of Hockey sites?. But is still considered by Germans To be a Top german born player, stats etc. Brett Hull aswell, he represented Team America, at the Hockey Cups and Olympics. But has Top Stats Both! First being in? “Canadian Born players”. And representing The U.S.A Etc. 2001:56A:F806:9100:DC01:1B69:7F8C:D6E6 (talk) 18:19, 18 August 2023 (UTC)Reply