I remember watching games in the WHL the last few years where the kid would go like 25 for 40 or some insane ratio like that.
I remember ther was one game where was like 75% successful or something crazy like that. He's a beast in that respect
I remember watching games in the WHL the last few years where the kid would go like 25 for 40 or some insane ratio like that.
Derek Stepan 2.0. But better. I wonder if his mom is as cute as Stepans though?
That's pretty bold. But I hope you're right.
A second line center with intangibles. That’s what Stepan truly was. That’s my comparison I just think Howden is fasterThat's pretty bold. But I hope you're right.
I am pegging him as a better version of Stepan. Better on the dot in faceoffs. Faster. Equally good vision. Better shot. And being deployed in all situations.
The way the view of Stepan has evolved here into some slow guy who couldn't shoot or win a faceoff I'm sure he'll be alright.
I think we almost forget that a healthy Stepan was a 60 point player, and just about a ppg player in the lockout shortened season.
Stepan scores 21 goals his rookie year, 18 at even strength.
I would be elated if Howden turned into the player Stepan was that young. But I think we need to pump the brakes and put it in perspective here. I like Howden a lot, and he’s contributing this season but that’s some huge shoes to fill with those comparisons.
Memory might not be serving me right, but didn't Stepan play with Gaborik quite a bit in his rookie season? I'm sure that helped
I think he did later in the season, but early on he was on the third line. That was prime Christensen/Prospal 1C timeMemory might not be serving me right, but didn't Stepan play with Gaborik quite a bit in his rookie season? I'm sure that helped
Memory might not be serving me right, but didn't Stepan play with Gaborik quite a bit in his rookie season? I'm sure that helped
Memory might not be serving me right, but didn't Stepan play with Gaborik quite a bit in his rookie season? I'm sure that helped
I think he did later in the season, but early on he was on the third line. That was prime Christensen/Prospal 1C time
I think we almost forget that a healthy Stepan was a 60 point player, and just about a ppg player in the lockout shortened season.
Two of those seasons were like 10/12 games short of a full season, I think he had 55 in 72 and like 53 in 68, I think he could’ve gotten passed the 60 point mark in either of those seasons if he played a full season. But I do get where you’re coming from because I’m not a huge fan of pace argumentsI dont think he once hit 60.
Close though. Hes had like 55, 56 and 58 I think. To me a 60 pt player means he consistently hits 60 or slightly above.
Maybe if he had 3 seasons of 58/59 I'd be more amenable to the 60 pt player label.
I also have np conceding it's close enough that I can understand saying he's a 60 guy.
He had a lot of seasons where he had a PPG pace. Then he'd fall off the face of the Earth
Yea edge already said that. Fact remains hed get hurt or disappear for long stretches and always fell shortTwo of those seasons were like 10/12 games short of a full season, I think he had 55 in 72 and like 53 in 68, I think he could’ve gotten passed the 60 point mark in either of those seasons if he played a full season. But I do get where you’re coming from because I’m not a huge fan of pace arguments
HF should ban extrapolating stat #s... like rumors from non-credible sourcesI dont think he once hit 60.
Close though. Hes had like 55, 56 and 58 I think. To me a 60 pt player means he consistently hits 60 or slightly above.
Maybe if he had 3 seasons of 58/59 I'd be more amenable to the 60 pt player label.
I also have np conceding it's close enough that I can understand saying he's a 60 guy.
He had a lot of seasons where he had a PPG pace. Then he'd fall off the face of the Earth
Ok so then he's a consistent 55 point player. Is there really that much of a difference between a 55 and 60 point player though?
Ok so then he's a consistent 55 point player. Is there really that much of a difference between a 55 and 60 point player though?
So, based on what I’ve been reading, we have a 60 point player in each of Chytil and Howden, at least a 50 point player in Andersson and a 70 point player in Kravtsov. Does this sound too rosy to anyone else? Or maybe I’m just cynical. Who knows.