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Originally Posted by Funkhouser
Has to be Mangiapane (he should have won round 3 IMO)
Take into account the following:
2017/18
- Top of the league in points per game in the AHL last year (forwards, 21 years old or younger)
-production relative to the rest of the AHL for the 2017/2018: https://forum.calgarypuck.com/showpo...&postcount=136
-Top on the team for goals, points, primary points, 5v5 points, 5v5 primary points, NHLe, estimated P/60, etc. This is before you factor in the fact that Mangiapane played the least games of the regular AHL Flames prospects with 39.
-involved in 38.38% of all Heat goals, nearly 16% higher than the next highest contributor
Comparables
-Similar producers at even strength generally make the NHL full time at an 88% clip, scoring around 0.53 PPG throughout their careers which puts him in-line with players like Ferland, Lindholm, Backlund, Domi, Silfverberg, etc.
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A good post and almost sways me (I voted Foo)
Mang is 2 years younger, 2 inches shorter, but only 6lbs lighter than Foo.
Mang has been the better scorer in the AHL, but has had one season longer there.
Foo has scored 2 NHL goals in 4 games - Mang zip for 10. Hard to discount that.