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Originally Posted by FlameZilla
He's played 40 (!!) minutes a game some nights in Kingston.
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It was pointed out earlier in this thread that the OHL doesn't publish ice time numbers, so the sites that show ice time use an extremely flawed method of calculating ice time by assuming players are on the ice for an amount of time proportional to the number of goals scored when they're on the ice.
So, if a team wins a game 4-0, and the player was on the ice for 3 of the 4 goals, his ice time estimate for that game would be 45 minutes.