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Old 06-13-2019, 08:15 PM   #125
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Originally Posted by getbak View Post
Because not every player contributes the same amount to a team, I thought I'd look at the contributions from the different types of players...


FLAMES 2018-19 Regular Season
  • Drafted: 12 players // 756 GP | 176 G | 270 A | 446 P
  • Undrafted: 3 players // 158 GP | 28 G | 65 A | 93 P
  • Signed: 6 players // 280 GP | 45 G | 69 A | 114 P
  • Traded: 8 players // 282 GP | 40 G | 98 A | 138 P

BLUES 2018-19 Regular Season
  • Drafted: 13 players // 717 GP | 112 G | 186 A | 298 P
  • Signed: 6 players // 231 GP | 47 G | 69 A | 116 P
  • Traded: 11 players // 528 GP | 85 G | 161 A | 246 P


These numbers don't include goalies, so you could add another 3 assists under the Traded column for the Flames for Smith. Rittich didn't have any points, nor did any of the Blues' goalies.

For the goalies, the Flames split their season almost evenly between an Undrafted player and a Traded player. The Blues mostly played their 2 drafted goalies the entire season, but free agent signing, Chad Johnson did play 491 total minutes in 10 games played.

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The Flames' 289 total goals were the second-most league-wide. 70.6% of the Flames' goals this season were scored by a "homegrown" player. 15.6% were scored by a player who signed as a veteran free agent. 13.8% were scored by a player acquired in a trade.


The Blues' 244 total goals were the 15th-most league-wide. 45.9% of the Blues' goals this season were scored by a "homegrown" player. 19.3% were scored by a player who signed as a veteran free agent. 34.8% were scored by a player acquired in a trade.
Would you do this for Boston, would it also be possible to compare playoff rates, even with Calgary's small.sample size, between the 3 teams?
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