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Fair enough. I hope he succeeds in a big way.Except, he doesn't always play with Bedard though
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Fair enough. I hope he succeeds in a big way.Except, he doesn't always play with Bedard though
Fixed it. Thanks!25th goal of the season, not 24th though.
And an assist - half way thru the game...1G vs Prince Albert after 1 period.
GP | G | A | PTS | +/- | PIM | PPG | SHG | SOG | FOW |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
61 | 26 | 39 | 65 | 6 | 22 | 10 | 2 | 112 | 25 |
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.
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
2 Assists with a period to play vs the Ice.
I wish the kid all the best but I am NOT getting my hopes up.Generational.
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
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...