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December 2012
Hello, I'm TheOriginalSoni. I wanted to let you know that I undid one or more of your recent contributions to American Collegiate Hockey Association because it didn't appear constructive. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. TheOriginalSoni (talk) 13:33, 12 December 2012 (UTC)
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Connor McDavid
I'm interested to know your opinion on why adding relevant, sourced material is violating the standards on living persons, seeing how everything there is properly sourced. Secondly, there is wide precident on having players projected to go first overall in the NHL draft have an article created early. See Nail Yakupov (created in 2011, drafted in 2012); Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (created in 2010, drafted in 2011); Taylor Hall (created in 2008, drafted in 2010); John Tavares (created in 2006, drafted in 2009); or even the top choices for 2013: Nathan McKinnon (created in 2011); Seth Jones (created in 2011); or the top prospect for 2014: Aaron Ekblad (created in 2011). The fact is McDavid is a notable player as it stands, as only three players in the past 8 years; one went first overall in the NHL draft, the other two are currently ranked top of their class. That to me seems notable, even outside of the boundaries of what is written. And removing sourced material to help that case does not help anyone. Thanks. Kaiser matias (talk) 18:47, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
If you do not feel that an article meets notability guidelines, the proper course of action is articles for deletion to let consensus decide. That being said, I might point you to the general notability guideline and suggest that you will find it very difficult to show a person who has received significant, non-trivial coverage in major national media in both Canada and the United States is anything but a clear and obvious pass. That is not to say that you should not take the article to AFD if you truly believe the article does not meet policy, only that I do not think you will get the result you want. Resolute 13:49, 11 March 2013 (UTC)
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