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Originally Posted by Goodlad
I've never liked pts/60 as an argument for production. It doesn't factor in defensive matchups that top-6 players face. Because Kassian can put up numbers against other teams' bottom-6 forwards and bottom-4 defensemen doesn't mean he would keep the same pts/60 facing the tougher matchups that come with top-6 minutes.
Edit: I remember Canucks fans using pts/60 to argue that Horvat was as good an offensive player as Monahan, he was just "stuck" behind the Sedins.
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In the reference time span Kassian scored 5 goals / 2 assists in 182:46 playing
on the Sedins line. Unless I'm mistaken, that would mean he was facing the defensive matchups that top 6 players face. That's a production rate of 2.3 points per 60.
Kassian's production goes up as the quality of his linemates goes up.