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Originally Posted by Bingo
I like Sam Bennett, and was glad he found success.
I like what he brings ... but was certainly starting to wonder if he'd ever find a role in the upper half of the roster.
This isn't a huge contract but it may be a bit pricey if you bring on ice shooting percentage into it, and factor in adding the other Sam and maybe taking a bit of this Sam's ice time away.
A good example ... Yamamoto.
In 19-20 Yamamoto produced at 3.16 Pts60 with an on ice shooting percentage near the very top of the league at 12.45%. This year he's back down to Earth at 1.28 Pts60 and an on ice shooting percentage of 8.56%.
Was pretty predictable.
Bennett averaged about 1.45 Pts60 in Calgary, and was 1.60 Pts60 last year in Calgary. His average on ice shooting percentage was about 6.75% in his last few years in Calgary which was a bit low (unlucky). In Florida in 10 games he had a Pts60 of 4.87 and an on ice shooting percentage of 10.75% which would be about 35th in the league five on five.
Better linemates to some degree, but the numbers suggest a correction downward is coming.
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Yeah, I'm sure everyone involved is expecting to see a dip. I'm a huge Sam fan, but he's not a 1.5 PPG player like he demonstrated in his 10 regular season games with Florida. At 4.425M, if you get .5 PPG you're doing pretty well, especially when you consider the physical side/good teammate piece that he brings.