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Originally Posted by gvitaly
I don't have a new card, but here are some numbers:
Brzustewicz's NHLe this year is at 16.3, down from 33 last year. I think it will be much higher next year, as he begins to generate more offense in the AHL, but he's probably still at least a year away.
For comparison:
Parekh 46.4 NHLe
Mews 32.0 NHLe
Poirier 22.7 NHLe
Morin 21.9 NHLe
Solovyov 20.2 NHLe
Kuznetsov 12.0 NHLe
Dobber's model still gauges Brz's ceiling as a top pairing D. His play last year had his ceiling as a star D-men.
Hopefully this has the information you've been looking for and doesn't derail the thread too much.
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I see a very similar track that we saw with Brodie brewing with Brz. If this holds true he will start seeing games early next year and push as an impact regular during the second half. Everyone is different but he is probably destined for a similar role, albiet with a fair bit more offense than TJ.