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Old 09-04-2018, 12:40 PM   #185
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Originally Posted by JackIsBack View Post
Weighted career highs
CALGARY / EDMONTON



MONAHAN 34 GOALS / McDAVID 41 GOALS
TKACHUK 29 GOALS / NUGENT-HOPKINS 32 GOALS
NEAL 29 GOALS / LUCIC 31 GOALS
GAUDREAU 25 GOALS / DRAISAITL 29 GOALS
BACKLUND 22 GOALS / RATTIE 29 GOALS
FROLÍK 19 GOALS / BRODZIAK 22 GOALS
JANKOWSKI 19 GOALS / STROME 17 GOALS
LINDHOLM 16 GOALS / CAGGIULA 16 GOALS
RYAN 15 GOALS / KASSIAN 16 GOALS
BENNETT 13 GOALS / PULJUJÄRVI 15 GOALS
CZARNIK 08 GOALS / RIEDER 13 GOALS
LAZAR 07 GOALS / KHAIRA 13 GOALS
HATHAWAY 06 GOALS / ÅBERG 10 GOALS

GIORDANO 21 GOALS / KLEFBOM 12 GOALS
BRODIE 11 GOALS / NURSE 09 GOALS
HANIFIN 10 GOALS / RUSSELL 08 GOALS
STONE 09 GOALS / BENNING 07 GOALS
HAMONIC 06 GOALS / LARSSON 05 GOALS
PROUT 03 GOALS / JEŘÁBEK 05 GOALS
KULAK 02 GOALS / GRAVEL 02 GOALS


OFFENSE 242 / 284

DEFENSE 62 / 48

TOTAL 304 / 332


You can see why they are deceived up north - but when comparing current potential, the advantage flips, for example, I can't see Lucic or Rattie getting anywhere near those numbers - meanwhile, all the Flames can reach their career highs and even surpass them.
Wrong. Frolik's weighted career high is 22, Gaudreau's is 31, Neal's is 41, Bennett's is 20, and I'm sure I'm missing more because I didn't look through them all. Redo a lot and then post
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