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Originally Posted by New Era
Statistically speaking you have a small school that doesn't traditionally draw top end talent. Statistically speaking the Friars are one of the lower scoring programs in the NCAA. Statistically speaking the Friars haven't had a player score over 30 points since 2007. Statistically speaking the deck is stacked against anyone, including a dominant player like Johnny Gaudreau, scoring 30 points at Providence. I'm not saying its not possible, but the style the team plays does not really allow for a player to light it up.
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I understand they play defensive hockey. Still, a good offensive player should be able to still put up enough points. The Friars leader had 24 points last season. He should get around that much then if he's progressing well at the minimum.