Sidney Crosby is a 10.0 C, Ovechkin a 9.0 A and Malkin a 9.0 B! What do these ratings mean and how to they come up with them? Someone please help me understand!
Sinurgy said:Sidney Crosby is a 10.0 C, Ovechkin a 9.0 A and Malkin a 9.0 B! What do these ratings mean and how to they come up with them? Someone please help me understand!
I looked but couldn't find any explanation on the main site.Extinguisher said:Sid the kid has a "C" chance to become one of the best players ever (a 10.0). Ovechkin is guaranteed (A) to be a first-line all-star franchise forward (9.0), while Malkin has a pretty good chance (B) to achieve that same status as Ovechkin.
It's all outlined somewheres on the main site, too.
Not to start a crosby/ovechkin flame war, but what makes Crosby a once a generation over Malkin and Ovechkin? if anything they are all about even.J17ster said:The number means their potential, how good they might be. 10 = once in a decade player. 9 = franchise 8 = 1st liner etc. The Letter is the likelyhood of them reacing their potential. A = Almost a certainty B = Likely Etc.
I'm an idiot, I don't know how I could've missed that. Thanks for nicely giving me that info instead of flaming!ArchieIsGod said:right under the player name and his grade there should be a link in blue that says 'click here for info on prospect grades'