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Originally Posted by JiriHrdina
I think the biggest factor in him dropping was lack of progression in his draft year. That seems to be a red flag for teams – he dropped 12 goals and 5 points while playing 2 less games. That likely scared teams off. Contrast that with Poirier who added 17 goals and 30 points in his draft year, and showed serious progression in the 2nd half of his year. One guy a riser, the other a faller.
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I remember reading about Poirier's performance vs the Mooseheads and how he at times seemed like the biggest impact player between the two teams, outshining both MacKinnon and Drouin at times. I never watched that series, so I can't comment on it.
However, while looking for what I just wrote above, I stumbled across this that I had never seen before. Looks like we have the opposite of Shremp:
http://www.momentumhockey.com/en/new...omentum_hockey
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The creative playmaker with soft hands and top speed second gear had 89 % of his points at even strength or on the Penalty Kill after Christmas.
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That is very, very impressive.