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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
CG has outlined the value of the score:
1 out of 5 means that particular skill is clearly not NHL caliber.
2.5 is an acceptable NHL ability.
A 5 out of 5 means an exceptional extreme in talent. Gaudreau’s hockey sense would be an example of this.
Right now. Tkachuk can improve his skating which was dragging down his score. What and how much will Phillips improve? He cannot exactly improve his "aggressiveness" as a 5'6" player and the stickhandling part of his game will be more crucial to his success - can he take his puck skills to the next level?
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I missed the part about what the numbers mean, but those metrics don't seem proper for evaluating prospects at a development camp.
According to the values, all but 1 of the listed players have acceptable NHL ability, even though none of them have played against NHLers. I'd expect at max 25% of these guys to play more than 10 games in the NHL, so I'm not sure what we can legitimately take from the scores themselves.