This was his goal tonight that extended his streak to 7 in a row:
I like him with the Dal pick, but the LV 2nd would be 2025, so we'll only have 2 picks thereCould definitely see the Flames taking him with one of their 2nds, which they'll have 3 of if Vegas wins their series against Dallas.
Already have big bro who's been tracking well. Why not double up on the JPs.
Huberdeau was 17 when he scored 16 in 19 in 2011. At 16, he had 11 in 21.Last u18 player to score 15 or more?
- note : not even Sidney Crosby... he had 14, sure, he had 31 points in 13 games...
- note : not even Mario Lemieux*... he had 14, sure, he had 32 points in 12 games...
Vinnie Lecavalier in the 1998 play-offs, scored 15 goals in 18 games (41 points)
16 or more goals?
Dale Hawerchuk, 17 years old, Dale scored 20 goals in 18 games in the 1980 playoffs
but his draft year was 1981, he was playing his 16-17 season, he turned 17 before the playoffs
* in his draft year (he was already 18 when the season begun) Mario scored 29 goals and 52 points in the playoffs
Your ages are off on some of these players. Coyle and Galiev were playing in their 19 year old seasons, Huberdeau was playing in his 17 year-old season (2012 was his 18 year-old season), and Bourque was in his 19 year-old season. The ages outside of Huberdeau were correct for when the playoffs ended, but the it's a league that is based on birth year, not actual age.Last player to score 15 or more goals in the Q playoffs? Raphael Lavoie (19), in 2019 playoffs, 20 in 23 games,
last one before him? Anthony Beauvillier (19) in 2016 playoffs, 15 in 21 games,
2015 : Adam Erne (20) 21 in 22
2014 : Anthony Mantha (19) 24 in 24
2012 : Charlie Coyle (20) scored 15 in 17, Stanislav Galiev (20) scored 16 in 17
2011 : Jonathan Huberdeau (19) 16 in 19
2010 : Michael Kirkpatrick (20) scored 15 in 21, Gabriel Bourque (20) scored 19 in 21
yeah, i made a silly mistake there it seems, my bad, maybe i looked at his birth year wrongHuberdeau was 17 when he scored 16 in 19 in 2011. At 16, he had 11 in 21.
nevertheless, he is having a playoffs that haven't been seen in a long time, what comes to goals,Huberdeau was 17 when he scored 16 in 19 in 2011. At 16, he had 11 in 21.
DeBrincat put up the same number of regular season goals at the same age in the OHL but more points (though he had McJesus and Strome on his team). He had less playoff goals.How does he compare to smaller guys like DeBrincat and Caufield when they were coming out?
Brinksy scored almost 200 goals and over 400 points in the OHL (reg + po).It is pretty remarkable that he's one of the youngest players in the class too. Less than two weeks from being a 2025 draftee. And he led the Q in goals by 6 over the next nearest guy and 16 in 12 playoff games is just insane.
Cat was 9 months older than Poirier in his pre-draft OHL season and didn't even lead the league in goals with his 51 - although to be fair he also had 51 in his draft-1 OHL season so that's a ridiculous track record for pre-draft junior production through two seasons that Poirier doesn't have.