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Do you guys have a website where they keep stats for rookies who qualify for Calder? I know Shane Wright and Brent Clarkt are disqualified because they played at least 6 games each for the last 2 seasons. Or maybe a website where you can customize NHL players that automatically keep stats for you. I appreciate any help you can provide.
 
Do you guys have a website where they keep stats for rookies who qualify for Calder? I know Shane Wright and Brent Clarkt are disqualified because they played at least 6 games each for the last 2 seasons. Or maybe a website where you can customize NHL players that automatically keep stats for you. I appreciate any help you can provide.
I check rookie stats via markerzone. They don't have instant stat updates but it's good for next day comparisons.
 
Do you guys have a website where they keep stats for rookies who qualify for Calder? I know Shane Wright and Brent Clarkt are disqualified because they played at least 6 games each for the last 2 seasons. Or maybe a website where you can customize NHL players that automatically keep stats for you. I appreciate any help you can provide.
Have you tried NHL.com?
 
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Right, my point is that the guy I quoted didn't even try to find it himself and just came here asking someone else to do the work for him...

…yes. I think we used to call that “asking for help”. But I guess it’s better if we put the least charitable label on it as possible.

Honestly, the filters menu for the NHL stat site, especially on mobile, are not super clear about how to filter to just rookies. I just figured it out last week.
 
…yes. I think we used to call that “asking for help”. But I guess it’s better if we put the least charitable label on it as possible.

Honestly, the filters menu for the NHL stat site, especially on mobile, are not super clear about how to filter to just rookies. I just figured it out last week.
Call me old-fashioned, but I think people should give something a try themselves before asking for help. Crazy, I know.
 
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Call me old-fashioned, but I think people should give something a try themselves before asking for help. Crazy, I know.
Old Fashioned
 
Call me old-fashioned, but I think people should give something a try themselves before asking for help. Crazy, I know.
You know that not everyone is a tech-savvy millennial?

Your churlishness is surprising. Asking for help is good; helping others is good. Anyways, remember to heed your own advice: don't call the proctologist for help removing that stick from your ass :sarcasm:.
 
Not to weigh in on this debate but I struggled to find rookie level data today and I'm a pretty tech savvy millennial...I just didn't ask for help and decided I'd manually search players and open multiple windows across two monitors to compare 🤣
 
I don't know what any of this means, but this is gospel to me and I will now wield it as a violent cudgel in championing Macklin in the main board threads.
Long and short of it is Mack is generating tons of chances 5v5 and pretty good defensively, which matches the eye test handedly. On the PP he can score but the team's PP is abysmal. PP metric is pretty team dependent.
 
Okay, I had no idea that I was apparently the most tech savvy person on this whole subforum (which is honestly embarrassing for you lot since I am terrible with computers :laugh:)

With no further preamble, I give to you: HF Boards User and Noted Computer Genius @/Juxtaposer's four step guide to seeing NHL rookie stats.

1. Search google, click on NHL.com stats
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2. Under 'Skaters', click 'All Leaders'
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3. Hit the Filter button
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4. Change 'Experience/Status' to 'Rookie' and hit 'Apply Filters'
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Hold the applause, I'll be here all week, waiting for my MIT acceptance letter with a full-ride computer science scholarship. I'm sure it'll come any day now.
 
Okay, I had no idea that I was apparently the most tech savvy person on this whole subforum (which is honestly embarrassing for you lot since I am terrible with computers :laugh:)

With no further preamble, I give to you: HF Boards User and Noted Computer Genius @/Juxtaposer's four step guide to seeing NHL rookie stats.

1. Search google, click on NHL.com stats
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2. Under 'Skaters', click 'All Leaders'
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3. Hit the Filter button
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4. Change 'Experience/Status' to 'Rookie' and hit 'Apply Filters'
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Hold the applause, I'll be here all week, waiting for my MIT acceptance letter with a full-ride computer science scholarship. I'm sure it'll come any day now.
Actually a better tutorial than a lot of manuals I've read.
 
Eh, I reverse engineered @jMoneyBrah's filter and figured it out. Thanks to him for being helpful. Sometimes all someone needs is to be pointed in the right direction, especially when their time is limited.

But let Jux have her moment:

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Pssh, you expect us technical numbnuts to be able to "reverse engineer"? That sounds like a fake term.

Actually a better tutorial than a lot of manuals I've read.
That's because I've dealt with a lot of terrible manuals in my day. :laugh:
 
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