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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Point being, as Sven and Ferland found out, scoring in the AHL =/= scoring in the NHL. Even Setoguchi found his touch before he got hurt down there.
So let's not assume Wolf's AHL scoring translates into being better than Bollig up here, even offensively.
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People are not making "assumptions", they're giving their opinions based on available statistics and watching these guys play. If Wolf gets zero assists in 38 games played, that will still only leave him 2 points off Bollig's pace. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect he will do better offensively than Bollig, particularly if you look at Bollig's AHL stats in the same timeframe (as set out by GrantEEV). I also think Wolf brings a lot more jam. What is that you think Bollig is bringing to the Flames that Wolf doesn't deserve a shot?