Tried out some historical based calculations (past performance in terms of shot % (or average shooter %) and assists/goal ratios (again, made assumptions for some players) and got some interesting numbers. Not really an accurate formula, but I think it highlights who will likely will be the top performers based on current motion.
Notable Outliers: Wideman, Hudler, Russell, Butler, McGrattan. This rendition of the Flames gives the defence a lot of opportunities to shoot and it really inflates the points for them under my method.
Lee Stempniak: 27 Goals, 33 Assists
Dennis Wideman: 15 Goals, 44 Assists
Curtis Glencross: 25 Goals, 25 Assists
Sean Monahan: 20 Goals, 30 Assists
Jiri Hudler: 18 Goals, 27 Assists
David Jones: 22 Goals, 18 Assists
Mike Cammalleri (65 Games): 18 Goals, 21 Assists
TJ Brodie: 6 Goals, 33 Assists
Mark Giordano (60 Games): 9 Goals, 25 Assists
Kris Russell: 8 Goals, 25 Assists
TJ Galiardi: 13 Goals, 17 Assist
Joe Colborne (76 Games): 6 Goals, 24 Assists
Chris Butler: 4 Goals, 25 Assists
Sven Baertschi (76 Games): 11 Goals, 17 Assists
Mikael Backlund (76 Games): 9 Goals, 14 Assists
Matt Stajan (70 Games): 6 Goals, 11 Assists
Brian McGrattan (70 Games): 4 Goals, 9 Assists
Lance Bouma (76 Games): 3 Goals, 4 Assists
Shane O'Brien: 1 Goal, 5 Assists
Derek Smith (23 Games): 0 Goals, 3 Assists
Tim Jackman (35 Games): 1 Goal, 1 Assist
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