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Originally Posted by dissentowner
Oh, I'm sorry, 69. That one point difference is huge! Last season Kaprisov hit 56 points. He has never played a full 82 games, he did manage 81 when he hit 106 points a couple years ago .every other year he has missed significant time due to injury. That isn't a guy I am paying $16M+ a year to.
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Last year pro-rated to 82 games:
Kaprizov 50G, 102P; Playoffs: 68G, 112P; Dom's market value: $14.9M.
Svechnikov 23G, 55P; Playoffs: 44G, 66P; Dom's market value: $4.5M*
*It seems a bit low but it's due to poor defensive metrics, and not generating enough of his own offense.
Scoring pace over the last 3 seasons:
Kaprizov 50G, 102P; Playoffs: 41G, 68P
Svechnikov 26G, 65P; Playoffs: 32G, 73P
Career scoring pace:
Kaprizov 48G, 99P; Playoffs: 49G, 69P
Svechnikov 26G, 62P; Playoffs: 23G, 60P
Kaprizov is the much better player in the regular season. When healthy you can bank on 50G, and 100P. The production is a bit more similar in the playoffs. That's because all of MIN's offense goes through Kaprizov. He had 2 series where he put up 8 and 9 points in 6 games, and 2 where he wasn't nearly as effective, putting up 1 and 3 points in 6 and 7 games respectively.