F Tanner Howe - Regina Pats, WHL (2024, 46th, PIT)

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The last D-2 player to score this many points (58) in the WHL?

Because i have no idea, WHL.ca stats goes back only to mid 90's...
and i couldn't find a player with D-2 season as good what Howe's.

Edit :

There's only 4 players in the history of the WHL, that has scored 58 points or more as D-2 player.

92-93 season, Daymond Langkow, in his D-2 season, scored 22 goals, 64 points in 62 games, for the Tri-City Americans
88-89 season, Jeff Nelson, in his D-2 season, scored 30 goals, 87 points in 71 games, for the Prince Albert Raiders
84-85 season, Theo Fleury, in his D-2 season, scored 29 goals, 75 points in 71 games, for the Moose Jaw Warriors
84-85 season, Glen Wesley, in his D-2 season, scored 16 goals, 68 points in 67 games, for the Portland Winter Hawks
 
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A goal vs the Broncos...


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This kid is getting slept on. He's putting up big numbers but not getting a lot of love from eliteprospects.

I really like his 200ft game.

Same

He is just so good, the way, how he plays.

I guess that's why he gets so much PK ice time
his coaches trusts, believes in him.

4 points shy of 70 points, in his d-3 season....
drafts 2022, 2023 and then his draft year 2024

4th in WHL all time list, with his 66 points,
only 2 points behind Glen Wesley, to take
3rd spot.

9 points to Theo Fleury..
 
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Only 3 goals behind Theo Fleury

We are talking about a guy who had a 50 goal season
and 100+ points 3 times, another 3 times 40+ goals and
10 times scored at least 30 goals a season.
 
The last D-2 player to score this many points (58) in the WHL?

Because i have no idea, WHL.ca stats goes back only to mid 90's...
and i couldn't find a player with D-2 season as good what Howe's.

Edit :

There's only 4 players in the history of the WHL, that has scored 58 points or more as D-2 player.

92-93 season, Daymond Langkow, in his D-2 season, scored 22 goals, 64 points in 62 games, for the Tri-City Americans
88-89 season, Jeff Nelson, in his D-2 season, scored 30 goals, 87 points in 71 games, for the Prince Albert Raiders
84-85 season, Theo Fleury, in his D-2 season, scored 29 goals, 75 points in 71 games, for the Moose Jaw Warriors
84-85 season, Glen Wesley, in his D-2 season, scored 16 goals, 68 points in 67 games, for the Portland Winter Hawks

This is incorrect as many guys from the 70s scored way more than this in their D-2 years as the draft ages were different.

Ron Chipperfield for example.


Howe also benifits somewhat from being a late birthday in this regard.

he is a great prospect BTW but the cross generation stat comps just don't mean very much and they are trivial in the true sense of the word.
 
There's not been a player of his caliber since 1988 in the WHL.
- and back then, the scoring was on a complete different level

I think you're confused this time, George. Bedard is the special one. Howe's along for the ride.

A solid player in his own right, but this guy is 10-20 on Prince Albert or worse on Medicine Hat...
 
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