Sputniker
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- Jan 5, 2016
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Surprised to see so little conversation of him. Halbgewachs (born in 1997) is on his way to the second consecutive 50-goal season with the Moose Jaw Warriors. So far 48 goals, 39 assists and 87 points in 46 games, sitting 2nd in the WHL scoring behind teammate Brayden Burke.
He has gained some advantage by having a strong offensive core with the Warriors, but he has been an absolute stellar this season. According to Prospect-Stats, his most common teammates (forwards) have been Brett Howden (37,3%) and Noah Gregor (36,51%). Gregor was traded, so the third most common forward is Tanner Jeannot (25,4%). He hasn't leaned to Brayden Burke.
Halbgewachs has a staggering amount of primary points in total - 75 (1,63 primary points per game, sitting second behing Steenbergen). He has collected 28 goals and 48 primary points 5-on-5, and that's a bit over 55 percent of his total production.
San Jose Sharks signed an ELC with him in December. Obviously his size (5'8") holds him back when predicting his future success in the AHL and possibly in the NHL, but he has proven to be an active shooter and a capable playmaker (0,59 A1 points per game, 9th), being generally a buzzsaw in the offensive zone.
What do you think of him?
He has gained some advantage by having a strong offensive core with the Warriors, but he has been an absolute stellar this season. According to Prospect-Stats, his most common teammates (forwards) have been Brett Howden (37,3%) and Noah Gregor (36,51%). Gregor was traded, so the third most common forward is Tanner Jeannot (25,4%). He hasn't leaned to Brayden Burke.
Halbgewachs has a staggering amount of primary points in total - 75 (1,63 primary points per game, sitting second behing Steenbergen). He has collected 28 goals and 48 primary points 5-on-5, and that's a bit over 55 percent of his total production.
San Jose Sharks signed an ELC with him in December. Obviously his size (5'8") holds him back when predicting his future success in the AHL and possibly in the NHL, but he has proven to be an active shooter and a capable playmaker (0,59 A1 points per game, 9th), being generally a buzzsaw in the offensive zone.
What do you think of him?
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