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This Article messes up the ice hockey history of Graz with two of its teams, the EC Graz and the Graz 99ers. The history might be interesting in here, but i wouldn't consider the 99ers and the EC Graz being the same club, since the 99ers were founded as a new club, using different name and colors. The only thing that you could argue is that the majority of fans might have supported the only club of the city that was existing in the 1st leage (where I don't know if this is true). However, it sounds strange for me that Wayne Groulx and Brent Gretzky are named as players of the 99ers (which were founded afterwards).
So either you seperate the EC Graz from the 99ers like it was done in the German language Wikipedia, or you make a clearer split in the article, also making a difference if players were playing for the EC Graz or the 99ers. - Flexman (talk) 22:25, 27 September 2016 (UTC)Reply