These charts were popular last time and a fellow cper asked me to update them.
The points % chart does now take into account injuries (i.e. I only included goals that the respective players actually played in)
Now these charts attempt to track Jankowski's progress offensively in context with the two closest comparables to his situation: Chris Kreider and Kevin Hayes.
I feel they are comparables because:
- all 3 were drafted out of high school late 1st round
- all 3 are big bodied forwards (or at least tall)
- all 3 went on to play in Hockey East right after being drafted
Notable differences are:
- Jankowski was drafted out of Canadian high school while Hayes and Kreider came from US high schools
- Kreider and Hayes play for a better offensive team in BC, while Jankowski plays for a more defensive team
- Kreider played LW for all his time in BC
- Hayes played C for the majority of his first 2 years, then switched to primarily RW for his last 2 years
- Jankowski started LW then moved to center in his 2nd year
Now this doesn't necessarily prove anything. Doesn't mean Jankowski is better or worse than those 2 guys. Just puts into context what Jankowski's offence is relative to the two other guys.
Also doesn't necessarily mean anything if Jankowski fails to meet the curve set by Hayes or Kreider. Again just context.