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Old 07-12-2018, 11:59 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by Funkhouser View Post
Has to be Mangiapane (he should have won round 3 IMO)

Take into account the following:
2017/18
-Top of the league in points per game in the AHL last year (forwards, 21 years old or younger)
-production relative to the rest of the AHL for the 2017/2018: https://forum.calgarypuck.com/showpo...&postcount=136
-Top on the team for goals, points, primary points, 5v5 points, 5v5 primary points, NHLe, estimated P/60, etc. This is before you factor in the fact that Mangiapane played the least games of the regular AHL Flames prospects with 39.
-involved in 38.38% of all Heat goals, nearly 16% higher than the next highest contributor
Comparables
-Similar producers at even strength generally make the NHL full time at an 88% clip, scoring around 0.53 PPG throughout their careers which puts him in-line with players like Ferland, Lindholm, Backlund, Domi, Silfverberg, etc.


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He would have been ranked as a better prospect had he spent the whole season in the AHL.

He was awful in his 10 game NHL call up.

Maybe the worst 10 game NHL stint ever.

You are making a point on how bad the NHLe is as a metric.

Kyle Connor did not come close to putting up Mangiapane-like numbers in the AHL and scored at the 60 pt level in the NHL.

Nic Petan has nearly as great AHL numbers , but scores at a 4th liner rate in the NHL.

They are different leagues.
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