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Old 02-27-2013, 03:40 PM   #263
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Originally Posted by cznTiburon View Post
Just to continue the discussion on the idiocy of flames nation article, tj Brodie, one of our up and coming solid young players only scored at a .64 ppg, so based on this article we should expect culkin and Wotherspoon to be better than Brodie.... Would be awesome if that happened but what a stupid article
Brodie didn't have any post-draft years where he was lower than those guys.

08-09 (OHL): 0.79 pts/g; NHLE of 20 pts.

09-10 (OHL): 0.86 pts/g; NHLE of 21 pts.

10-11 (AHL): 0.50 pts/g; NHLE of 23 pts.

11-12: (NHL): 21 point pace

12-13 (AHL): 0.57 pts/g; NHLE of 26 pts.

12-13 (NHL): 24 point pace


It's hardly a foolproof metric, but it's proven to be a fairly accurate predictor based on about 40 years of data, especially for guys in the AHL.
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