Elitersson
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Gustav Nyquist
"Hard mode" of this would be to disqualify players who played in the A during a lockout
Drake Batherson is one - 103 games played, 116 pts
Nick Paul is another one from Ottawa. Mike Hoffman, too... he played during a lockout but pretty sure he would have hit 100 AHL games anyways.
I thought Mark Stone did, too, but he only hit 91 games (98 if you count playoffs). He did make me think of Ryan Dzingel, who while a marginal NHLer for the most part had a pretty successful career and I am sure played well over 100 AHL games. JG Pageau is another one.
Though the difference is that many of those players chose to play in those leagues over the NHL.I would also add that if we count pro-games in KHL/SHL/etc. the list of good-to-great-to-elite players with >100GP at those levels would rise exponentially.
League
| Years | GP | G | A | TP | PPG | PIM | +/- | Years | GP | G | A | TP | PPG | PIM | +/- |
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7 | 181 | 35 | 42 | 77 | 0.43 | 75 | 29 | 2 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0.20 | 2 | 1 | |
2 | 18 | 8 | 7 | 15 | 0.83 | 14 | 12 | 1 | 10 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 0.60 | 6 | 3 | |
5 | 232 | 18 | 36 | 54 | 0.23 | 60 | 2 | 5 | 58 | 3 | 8 | 11 | 0.19 | 10 | 5 |
I have this theory that there is such a thing as too much AHL. At some point you just become a really good AHL player and then end up in Europe.
Since we are in training camp and lots of 'send him back to Jr' or 'send him back to the AHL until he proves himself' will be coming up.
It is a very thinline in development. Rushing is bad but so is over ripening.
So here is the challenge!
Name me some good to great NHL forwards (not D and G, totally different rules) that played over 100 AHL games.
I'll start:
Tomas Plekanec played over 200 AHL games and played over 1000 NHL games and had a very good career.
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As someone that doesn't qualify... David Krejci played 94 AHL games before a very good NHL career. 6 games shy. I think it will be a very short list of undrafted and undersized players. 20 at absolute most.
I'll post the answers here from below
Jason Spezza is a good example BUT that was AHL due to a lockout!
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Yannic Perrault is a perfect answer
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Drake Batherson (if he keeps it up) is a great answer
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Mike Hoffman!
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Alex Burrows has entered the talk
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Danny Briere!
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Demitra! (and it sucks that has EP page has him as Yaroslav.. change that to a Slovak flag!)
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Andrew Brunette (nice find!)
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Gustav Nyqvist!
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Patrik Elias!
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Yanni Gourde
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Ryan Reaves (for the GP but nothing else.lol)
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Nazem Kadri (really surprised by this one)
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Joel Ward
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Brad Marchand
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AgreeIt's not that 'too much AHL is bad' nearly as much as it is that good players who reach the NHL separate themselves quickly moving up levels, and if you spend 2+ years in the AHL without forcing a callup it usually means you aren't very good.
People act like playing 2-3 years in the AHL is normal/positive development for a high pick when in fact once you hit 150 games at that level you basically belong on the junkheap. I've been saying this for 20 years on the Canucks board for Nathan Smith/Jordan Schroeder/Niklas Jensen/Kole Lind etc. when people are like 'he's doing just fine' and then get confused when the player hits age 23 and is on waivers.
It's not that 'too much AHL is bad' nearly as much as it is that good players who reach the NHL separate themselves quickly moving up levels, and if you spend 2+ years in the AHL without forcing a callup it usually means you aren't very good.
People act like playing 2-3 years in the AHL is normal/positive development for a high pick when in fact once you hit 150 games at that level you basically belong on the junkheap. I've been saying this for 20 years on the Canucks board for Nathan Smith/Jordan Schroeder/Niklas Jensen/Kole Lind etc. when people are like 'he's doing just fine' and then get confused when the player hits age 23 and is on waivers.
Holy schnapps, Verhaeghe! He reminds me of Kulich so much, its like watching same player, but in different jersey. I´ve compared Kulich to Verhaeghe for nearly two years!Verhaeghe is another
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Statistics of Carter Verhaeghe, a hockey player from Toronto, ONT born Aug 14 1995 who was active from 2011 to 2024.www.hockeydb.com
He became 1C in Florida when Weiss fell off a cliff.2) Marcel Goc
Never really more than a 3rd or 4th liner, but he carved out a career of 600+ games in 11 years.
One of the worst FA signings IMHO. Guy had, what, a 30+16 season and gets his money bag? I remember the Clarkson-Clark comparisons. Jeez.Define successful… he signed a very big contract in the nhl… I’d say that’s successful
I mean yeah, eventually you run of waiver-exempt status, and you'd typically expect to be established/known as a guy you don't send down well before then.I have this theory that there is such a thing as too much AHL. At some point you just become a really good AHL player and then end up in Europe.