BondraTime
Registered User
That’s unbelievable reasoning Let’s just throw all common sense out the window and create a template that doesn’t apply to ~75+ of a draft year. Drafted in your 17 year old season? That’s actually your D-1 because…When people say 15 year old season, they mean D-3. Casually, 18 year old season = D season, 17 = d -1, 16 = d-2, 19 year old = D+1 etc
Im referring to McKenna the prospect on a prospect forum, of course me (and everyone else here) is referring to his D-3 season when we say 15 and are comparing to other players in their D-3 season.
You can keep dying on your hill but you are talking about something different than everyone else.
Of course guys with late birthdays have better “15” year old seasons, you’re literally not allowed to play in Junior in your 15 year old season, barring exceptional
Jeez, Celebrini is going to be playing in the NHL in his draft year, that’s amazing
For a reference, 25%ish of the draft were drafted in their 18 year old season, that number is essentially stagnant through every draft.
68ish% are drafted in their 17 year old season.
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