Isn't that self-evident?So, skill development is not linear in Pro leagues, but it is linear in amateur leagues like the CHL?
Interesting.
There is a completely different dynamic when you play in the NHL against 700ish of the best players in the world and youth leagues that have a limited talent pool due to age or players signing pro-contracts. In that environment (CHL), performance will obviously be more linear than the NHL; players leave the NHL when they are not good enough and players leave the CHL when they are too good or too old.
Take a look at the Bruins forwards who played in the CHL what they did after their draft year.
Krejci|CzechU20 to QMJHL
Bergeron|QMJHL to NHL
Marchand|Higher GPG and PPG and a killer playoff
Beleskey|Higher GPG and PPG
Spooner|Higher GPG and PPG
How about former Bruins?
Lucic|Much higher GPG and PPG
Horton|OHL to NHL
Ryder|Higher GPG and PPG
Campbell|Higher GPG and PPG
Paille|Higher GPG and PPG (same amount of points in 8 fewer games)
Kelly|Fewer points, less GPG but the same PPG in 5 fewer games
While scoring more points after your draft is no guarantee of future success, it is a good indicator. Now since this was originally about Zboril, I've already stated it doesn't really work the same way for defencemen. But having a bad year after your draft is a red flag unless there is a very good reason.
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