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Originally Posted by Goodlad
The NHL-E is calculated based on what players in the past have scored in various leagues compared to their first year in the NHL. Those numbers are then averaged out to determine each league's NHL-E. Obviously there are going to be outliers, but it gives an idea of what a player's performance could look like.
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what i mean is, does the combined data exist where i can actually see the results, for example, of what the 2009 NHL draft class's NHLE equivalences were in the years after being drafted and their first year in the NHL?