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Originally Posted by Bingo
He was close to 6.7% in Calgary and didn't produce.
I think it's more sensitive than that. The average NHLer is 8%, he performed well above that in Florida.
A move back to even 9% is a huge dent in production, back to sub 8% and he's a Flame again.
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but you aren't factoring in line and opportunity there
I was saying: take his Florida numbers from last year and reduce the shooting percentage to a sustainable level, and he is still producing plenty for the contract