08-17-2023, 01:28 PM
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Yes because, if you want to analyze something, you should always just use one input variable, and just take the last data set of it.
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If I want to know who was in the top 10 for scoring last year, I can look at the scoring list for last year. If I want to know who the top 20 wingers in the NHL are, I might want to expand my analysis just a tad. There isn't a fan, scout, analyst, GM, coach, or anything else around hockey (outside of Edmonton) who would include RNH in their list of the 20 best wingers in the NHL. Except, apparently, the dude that slapped this list together.
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RNH put up over 100 pts last year with a $5M cap hit. That's another good variable to consider.
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