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Originally Posted by getbak
These are the minimum thresholds for Performance Bonuses on ELCs for forwards: (i) Ice time (aggregate and/or per Game). Player must be among top six (6) forwards on the Club (minimum 42 Regular Season Games played by Player and comparison group). (Note: an Entry Level SPC may contain bonuses for both aggregate and per Game ice time; however, the maximum aggregate amount the Player may receive on account of the ice time category is $212,500.)
(ii) Goals: 20 Goal Minimum
(iii) Assists: 35 Assist Minimum
(iv) Points: 60 Point Minimum
(v) Points Per Game: .73 Points Per Game Minimum (minimum 42 Regular Season Games played)
(vi) Plus-Minus Rating: Among top three (3) forwards on the Club (minimum 42 Regular Season Games played by Player and comparison group).
(vii) End-of-Season NHL All-Rookie Team
(viii) NHL All-Star Game (selected to play or plays)
(ix) NHL All-Star Game MVP
He has already qualified for the All Star Game selection bonus. He is on pace for the ice time bonus (either aggregate or per game). His points-per-game is currently 0.74, so he just needs to maintain that. I'd say he's also a shoo-in for the All-Rookie Team selection.
He is 4 goals, 3 assists, and 12 points away from reaching those minimums. His +/- is only one behind Hudler for third highest on the team (but Hudler will be hard to pass since they share so much ice time).
The things to keep in mind are that he can only receive a maximum of 4 of those bonuses, so even if he achieves them all, the maximum he can collect is $850,000. So, he'll likely max them out even if he doesn't hit the goal and point thresholds (not that I think he won't).
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4 goals, 3 assists and 12 points.
Maybe I'm just tired from a long day of work, but how does that math work?
Edit - nvm yup, I'm tired. I see the 60 points doesn't equal the goal and assist minimums.