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Felt this deserved a thread. Incredible achievement and career
So an NBA player can't average 30 points per game unless they play all the games?Dunno, I feel like for a season to count as a PPG season, the minimum amount of points that you should have is the amount of games that your team played that season.
If a player plays only 1 NHL game and scores a point in it, is that a PPG season? Just sounds wrong to me.
Yes, That is how a “point per game” works.Dunno, I feel like for a season to count as a PPG season, the minimum amount of points that you should have is the amount of games that your team played that season.
If a player plays only 1 NHL game and scores a point in it, is that a PPG season? Just sounds wrong to me.
Dunno, I feel like for a season to count as a PPG season, the minimum amount of points that you should have is the amount of games that your team played that season.
If a player plays only 1 NHL game and scores a point in it, is that a PPG season? Just sounds wrong to me.
With this he ties Gretzky for most ever PPG seasons.
There are 9 players to ever have 15 or more PPG seasons. They are:
Sidney Crosby 19
Wayne Gretzky 19
Gordie Howe 17
Evgeni Malkin 15
Mario Lemieux 15
Marcel Dionne 15
Mark Messier 15
Joe Sakic 15
Ron Francis 15
4 Penguins on the list! And I think this shows how underrated Malkin is to the general hockey world outside of PGH. Hell, in PGH he's underrated because of Crosby.
Exactly. You can't come up with min games for the stat to count, it's a simple mathematical stat and every player in history has the opportunity to accumulate ppg the same way and no one else in history, not even Gretzky, will have gone PPG+ for 19 years like Crosby (this assumes he gets at least 1 point in his next 8 games).Yes, That is how a “point per game” works.
You play 1 game and you collect 1 point, you are a point per game player
Sure it's luck that any player pans out. But when the Penguins got Malkin, everyone was depressed that they missed out on Ovechkin. The Penguins were the worst team but got the 2nd pick in the lottery and Malkin was the consolation. In a lot of ways, Malkin is a better, more complete player than Ovechkin as it turned out.It shows how lucky they were when it comes to the draft.
True.....the 22 game season kinda tarnishes it. But I guess the 37 points in that span pulls it back just a bit too. Total tug o war there...
But overall great career....too bad about the head though.
The stat is how many points the player scored per game played that season.... If a player had 1 point per game that they played in that season it's a season where they had 1 point per game played. Sounds like a silly explanation, but I'm not sure how much simpler it needs to be explained for it to be universally understood.Dunno, I feel like for a season to count as a PPG season, the minimum amount of points that you should have is the amount of games that your team played that season.
If a player plays only 1 NHL game and scores a point in it, is that a PPG season? Just sounds wrong to me.
Crosby would have easily cleared a ppg pace in any of his injury plagued seasons had he stayed healthy.Yeah, I'm pretty sure he would have scored a PPG that year considering he was pacing at almost 2 PPG when he got hurt.![]()
Sure it's luck that any player pans out. But when the Penguins got Malkin, everyone was depressed that they missed out on Ovechkin. The Penguins were the worst team but got the 2nd pick in the lottery and Malkin was the consolation. In a lot of ways, Malkin is a better, more complete player than Ovechkin as it turned out.
No one even "knew" if he'd come to North America to play. He was definitely nowhere in the level of Ovechkin as far as sure fire #1s.Please.
Everyone knew that Malkin would be a consensus #1 overall in any other year.
How lucky is it to get #2 in a draft where two #1 overalls were available?