C Logan Stankoven - Texas, AHL (2021, 47th, DAL)

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2 goals tonight.

Scored the GWG tonight with under 3 minutes to play. Drew the powerplay as well, he was hauled down from behind on the breakaway, somehow didn't get the penalty shot but scored anyways on the following PP. Then had another breakaway when Vancouver pulled the goalie and scored again of course, had a stick thrown at him on this one lol but it just hit the back of his skates.

Up to 18 points in 8 playoff games, including 9 goals.

 
Currently sitting at 30th all time for a single playoffs PPG rate (2.10; minimum 10GP) for a 19 or younger player.
 
Just scored again. Goal #2 tonight, this time just found a loose puck the goalie thought he had covered and put it home

 
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Stankoven is already 18th in the WHL all time single season play-offs goal record, with his 17 goals.

1 more goal lifts him to 12th, 2 more goals to 8th place.

He needs 6 more goals to break Ron Sutter's WHL record, which is 22 goals. (82-83)

Ron scored that number in 20 games. Ron was 19 years old in that season,
Logan is 18.

If he wants to break the all time point record, that is 53 points, by Dale Derkacth

Top 10 spot, could be taken with 40 points. (12 points to that)

Logan is producing generational play-offs number in the WHL and that's a fact!.
 
stankoven or johnston?

Johnston still imo, but Stankoven isn't too far behind. Really curious to see how he will perform in this year's training camp. He was surprisingly quiet in last seasons while Johnston was playing extremely well
 
Johnston still imo, but Stankoven isn't too far behind. Really curious to see how he will perform in this year's training camp. He was surprisingly quiet in last seasons while Johnston was playing extremely well
I watched some of the Stars games in the Traverse City Tournament and thought Stankoven played really well.
 
I watched some of the Stars games in the Traverse City Tournament and thought Stankoven played really well.
They both have different skillsets both are about the same level. Same with Bourque with his playmaking and hockey IQ. It feels good to have multiple top prospects in our system for once.
 
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