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Old 08-11-2014, 12:53 AM   #71
Aarongavey
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Originally Posted by Textcritic View Post
How do you figure when the Canucks were the #28 ranked offence in the NHL last season, the Oilers were 25th, and both were behind the Flames?
And Hiller has literally never been better than Miller over any of the last 3 years.

I would guess part of how the math worked on the offence was that the Flames lost 44 NHL goals from last years team and added 25 goals for a net loss of 19

The Canucks lost 55 goals but added 56 NHL goals for a net gain of 1.

The Oilers lost 37 NHL goals from their roster but added 35 NHL goals for a net loss of 2 goals.

So for next year and the goal numbers that really matter on their respective rosters the 3 teams have:

The Flames - 190 goals
The Oilers - 201 goals
The Canucks - 197 goals

I would guess that is how the math worked for the offence, but I have no idea how Hiller is better than Miller. Hiller isn't even an upgrade on Ramo.
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