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Originally Posted by cznTiburon
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
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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.