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Originally Posted by GioforPM
I for one wasn’t even thinking about the Oilers and didn’t mentioned Nurse. I think “performance” is a flawed stat the way it’s used here. I’d bet Bennett’s post season performance isn’t included. And how is defensive play measured?
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Originally Posted by Macho0978
But Huberdeau in his last 4 years in Florida was getting about 35 PP points per 82 games. About 19 per 82 games with the Flames.
He was on the ice for 35 PP for last year, top guys in the league were around 50.
If Parekh is a star and Huberdeau is on his PP, would the Flames consider PP1 playing more minutes? I think so. The Flames for the last few years have played PP2 close to PP1 and have shuffled the PP up a ton trying to find combinations that work.
a true #1 PP probably has Huberdeau on it and I bet has more than 5-point impact.
I also said Parekh will have a 5 on 5 impact. He isn't Q Hughes yet, but he is only 5 months younger than Quinn was his rookie year.
22 mins a night and nearly a PPG dman, impact is not overstated. Did I say it was an automatic that Huberdeau gets 75+. no but it is not 100% out of the question either.
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For a long time Huberdeau wasn't used properly on the PP (and in fact he kind of changed his game just to make it work better). It improved somewhat after Lindholm was traded and the Kadri-Lindholm-Andersson triangle was no longer available.