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Originally Posted by dino7c
Lol he turns 30 two weeks into the first season of the contract...dude listen to you
You ####ing love the Oilers
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So for the NHL Draft - why is there a cutoff?
I think it's September 15.
So why can't players born on September 16 be drafted along with the players born on September 15?
It's the same thing --- right?
It's not the same thing. The player born on September 16 will always be compared against his own draft class. That player will just happen to be the oldest in that draft class.
There is always a range in analytics. That is why "Day 1 Age" was even implemented/created. It may not matter to you but it matters to the agents negotiating contracts for their clients.
Draisaitl was a 2014 draft pick. He is not all of a sudden going to be considered a 2013 draft pick - "Draft + X Years" just because he is born on October 27. Another term used is "years of service".
I am imparting a lot of free knowledge to you about how things work on the financial side.
Ok pumpkin.