
11-25-2012, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by vandalay
When did I say this or even intimate it? Not only did I not say that any 100+ OHL player will become an NHL regular, I most certainly did not say that any 100+ OHL player will become an NHL star. That was a strawman of your own creation.
What I was pointing out is that putting up 100+ points in their draft eligible season is significant. When a player can at the age of 17/18 put up 100+ points this is a very significant indicator that they will succeed at the NHL level. As you point out, putting up 100+ at age 19 or 20 really isn't all that significant, but I thought we all knew that already...
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Agreed 100 % with that. I'm always looking at the pts total in draft year. For example, this season in LHJMQ, Duffy and Currie will probably reach 100 pts, at 20 year. Noboby will draft them on their fantasy team tough.
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1) H2H , 6F, 4D, 1G
pts: (D : 7 pts G /5 pts A), (F : 5pts G /3 pts A), (G : 10 pts W / 5 pts SO), (D/F : 0.5 pts PIM, 0.1 FOW, 0.2 Hits, 0.3 pts SOG, PP and SH).
Forward : Hall, RNH, Grigorenko, Galchenyuk, Eriksson, Stastny, Silfverberg, Zibanejad, Strome, Kreider, R. Johansen, Niederreiter
Defenses : OEL, Schultz, Hamilton, Fowler, M.Staal, Smith, Brodin, Barrie, Elliott, Morrow
Goalies : Price, Mason
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