C Joseph Veleno - Saint John Sea Dogs, QMJHL (2018, 30th, DET)

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the QMJHL
run and gun league with 0 defensive focus

80% of players can look like superstars in the Q
ice time and doublshifting and full 2 minute powerplays all game long
 
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NCAA
OHL
WHL
USHL


QMJHL
BCHL
OJHL

the QMJHL
run and gun league with 0 defensive focus

80% of players can look like superstars in the Q
ice time and doublshifting and full 2 minute powerplays all game long
Again, no proof for this.

People like to shit on the Q for no reason but this is the league that has produced 6 of the current top 20 scorers in the NHL.
 
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NCAA
OHL
WHL
USHL


QMJHL
BCHL
OJHL

the QMJHL
run and gun league with 0 defensive focus

80% of players can look like superstars in the Q
ice time and doublshifting and full 2 minute powerplays all game long

80% eh? Hell of an amount of stars that could be there. Crazy to think that you have a brutal opinion about the Q.
 
there is zero evidence that the WHL is better then the Q.
WHL scoring transfers better to the NHL according to most studies. Iain Fyffe of Hockey Abstract concluded that in projecting players the OHL graded out at 1.1, the WHL at 1.05 and the QMJHL at .95.
 
I think people are looking at his raw numbers too much when they say he hasnt improved from year to year. Year to year makes a huge difference in team quality in junior. Veleno went from about the 6th best offensive player on st Johns last year to the best htis year. Team quality took a hit and so his raw numbers didnt change much, but his relative numbers did.

Now that hes on a stacked team, hes producing with people to play with. I dont think hes necessarily a top 10 guy (if he stays this productive he may slide back up there though) but if I was a team with 2 firsts or picking aywhere after 15 I dont think I would be scared to draft him
That would also dramatically increase the amount of ice-time and high-opportunity situations a player would play in. Plus, players are expected to make sizable leaps between 16 and 17 if they are projected as first rounders.
 
NCAA
OHL
WHL
USHL


QMJHL
BCHL
OJHL

the QMJHL
run and gun league with 0 defensive focus

80% of players can look like superstars in the Q
ice time and doublshifting and full 2 minute powerplays all game long

Of course, the three highest scoring teams in the CHL last year were in the WHL and OHL...
 
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WHL scoring transfers better to the NHL according to most studies. Iain Fyffe of Hockey Abstract concluded that in projecting players the OHL graded out at 1.1, the WHL at 1.05 and the QMJHL at .95.
Kucherov,Mackinon,Voracek,Crosby,Giroux and Marchessault are all in the top 20 in scoring and former Q players while not a single player from the W is on that list.
 
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there are literally 10 guys in the NHL from the Q with equal or more points to the top scorer from the W
 
The rest of Canada always looked Québec and the q from above...

Remember when Crosby was in Rimouski.....how many clowns from the west said that Gilbert brûle would be a lot better player than Crosby because he played in a much tougher league....

Guess what...they never learned and they will repeat it again in 2020 when Alexis lefreniere will the best junior player in the country
 
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Kucherov,Mackinon,Voracek,Crosby,Giroux and Marchessault are all in the top 20 in scoring and former Q players while not a single player from the W is on that list.
That doesn't mean it transfers better. You don't just take a snapshot of the league at a random time and think that makes it accurate. Historically WHL scoring transfers better. Those numbers aren't picked out of thin air, they are done by studying the success rate of players from each league. I mean, it also evaluates all the guys who score at extremely high-rates and go on to be nothing.

I mean, Crosby not being a beast scoring would be unheard of, he scored at an absolutely ridiculous rate regardless of league. Kucherov spent like 40 games in the Q, and Voracek entered the QMJHL as an expected top 15 pick.
 
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Yes you had to be a clown to think in 2005 to think that Gilbert brûle will be a better NHL player than Crosby.....and they were a lot of clowns from the west back then.
 
Remember when Lemieux was cut from Canada's junior team because he was not good enough in his own zone..... outside of Quebec everyone were agree with this decision....by far the worst decision in history.
 
Yes you had to be a clown to think in 2005 to think that Gilbert brûle will be a better NHL player than Crosby.....and they were a lot of clowns from the west back then.
I would never say that. Even if you adjust for league and age Crosby blows everyone out the water not named Patrick Kane or Connor McDavid. Guys like MacKinnon and Drouin have also placed fairly high in recent years.

All its saying, is that if someone scores at the rate of Crosby in the OHL and WHL its more likely to transfer to the NHL, but its basically non-important because someone scoring at that rate in their draft season is a strong future indicator of NHL success.
 
Remember when Lemieux was cut from Canada's junior team because he was not good enough in his own zone..... outside of Quebec everyone were agree with this decision....by far the worst decision in history.
Lemieux was never cut from the junior team. He chose not to play for them at 18.
 
I love stats as much as the next guy, but you have to factor in Veleno's size for a center, his 200-foot game and his speed. Lots of guys can put up points, but Veleno is making fantastic plays with sound decision making and in all three zones.

Drummondville's PP pct skyrocketed four full points in only 16 games since Veleno arrived. Meanwhile, Saint John's PP has dropped almost 5 points since he left. And we're deep enough into the season where these sample sizes matter.

The league comparison is hogwash. It's a poor WHL crop anyway. Veleno is the kind of prospect who would produce anywhere against his age group.

Still, I see no reason to ever rank him ahead of Zadina, whose pre-draft resume is better than Hischier's.
 
I love stats as much as the next guy, but you have to factor in Veleno's size for a center, his 200-foot game and his speed. Lots of guys can put up points, but Veleno is making fantastic plays with sound decision making and in all three zones.

Drummondville's PP pct skyrocketed four full points in only 16 games since Veleno arrived. Meanwhile, Saint John's PP has dropped almost 5 points since he left. And we're deep enough into the season where these sample sizes matter.

The league comparison is hogwash. It's a poor WHL crop anyway. Veleno is the kind of prospect who would produce anywhere against his age group.

Still, I see no reason to ever rank him ahead of Zadina, whose pre-draft resume is better than Hischier's.
As pointed out previously. This can't solely be attributed to Veleno. They lost 2 key Powerplay guys for the WJC, and they traded Hardie on top of it.
 
As pointed out previously. This can't solely be attributed to Veleno. They lost 2 key Powerplay guys for the WJC, and they traded Hardie on top of it.


Hardie had one PPG in his last 30 games on Saint John. What a difference maker.

Salda and Safin have played in 12 games since the WJC. Saint John's PP in that span is 4-for-37 (10.8%).

Think it's time we can just admit that Saint John's and Drummondville's power play are much better when they have Veleno running it.
 
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Hardie had one PPG in his last 30 games on Saint John. What a difference maker.

Salda and Safin have played in 12 games since the WJC. Saint John's PP in that span is 4-for-37 (10.8%).

Think it's time we can just admit that Saint John's and Drummondville's power play are much better when they have Veleno running it.
A 37 powerplay sample is literally nothing, and prone to a bunch of statistical noise at that point. Even the best powerplays can run cold over 12 games.

If your argument of Hardie not having an impact on the Sea Dogs powerplay, is built on the premise he only had 1 powerplay goal, how do you explain Veleno only having 2 powerplay goals during his 31 game timeframe there?
 
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