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Originally Posted by DJones
That's a massive difference in NHLe for two similar leagues.
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Sorry, those are just the league conversion factors. I didn't really want to post the actual NHLe based on such a small sample size but here it isL
2.57 x .29 = 61.1
2.02 x .30 = 49.7
I doubt Phillips maintains an NHLe over 60 in his Draft+2 season. That'd be
elite... like "start him on your first line next and see where it goes" elite. But he has some cushion to drop down to that DeBrincat-ish range.