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Originally Posted by Aarongavey
He played slightly more than 4 percent of the year with Tkachuk. So you can maybe fine one more game where they played part of the game together. 3 and a half games is a pretty good run.
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Yes, 3 to 4 games is plenty. Heck, all I needed was 2 exhibition games to realize James Neal was going to be a failure here, or a couple rookie tournament games to see how good Mangiapane was going to be or 1 period to know Gaudreau was going to be a ppg player. 1 game still contains 20+ shifts and I think a lot can be gleaned off even just 1 game. It’s actually funny, that third link I provided is the exact game I watched after the Chris Tanev signing to see how good he was.
So if I can tell off 1 game or 2, imagine what an NHL coach or an NHL scout can learn.