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The average shift length for a player in the NHL is usually somewhere between 45 and 55 seconds, depending on the player and position. Some may be a little longer (Mike Green, for example, is averaging 1:04 per shift this season), others a little shorter (Edmonton's Will Acton only plays 31 seconds per shift). The bottom line is, when you start getting up around a minute-and-a-half that's a long time to be on the ice. Nashville's powerhouse duo of Shea Weber and Seth Jones took it to an entirely...
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