TheFamousFart
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Are you even following him this season? I bet you are just sour4.8 for this year and 5 more???
hard pass
The Canes will have to pay assets to rid themselves of that deal.....
Are you even following him this season? I bet you are just sour4.8 for this year and 5 more???
hard pass
The Canes will have to pay assets to rid themselves of that deal.....
He's the 2C on the same line as our leading scorerIs he sheltered?
that's a really poor argument. He's playing with Necas who is on an absolute heater and the Canes are a much deeper team than MTL. Secondly, this is the definition of small sample size. I remember last year about this time there were some fans talking about what a good start he had.He has more points this year than any center on the Habs but Suzuki. Try again.
Kind of, but a lot of that is because the Canes overwhelmingly put Staal out against other teams' top pair, so the other 3 centers get sheltered more. He has the 2nd most DZone starts among Canes Centers but the easiest QOC.Is he sheltered?
Statistics can be misleading when projecting on very small sample sizes. Last year at this time, he had 13 points through 14 games and 10 of them were at ES. He ended up with 27 points in 79 games, with 24 of them being at ES.Currently, Kotkaniemi has 10 points, none on the PP. He's pacing right now for 59 points at even strength.
Let's round that down to 50 points, assuming Necas cools down.
Actually, let's round it down to 45 points.
Maybe the lines get broken up. Hell, let's assume Kotkaniemi slows down by like 2/3rds of this pace and gets 40 points. Where would that land him, compared to other even strength scorers?
Last year, he'd be tied with Martin Necas, Connor Bedard, and Ivan Barbashev for 92nd, which statistically makes Kotkaniemi a bottom-tier 1st liner in terms of scoring (I'd assume the top 96 scoring forwards are top line players). It's a rough analysis, but that's his comparable.
If Kotkaniemi hits 50 points even strength, he'd tie Tim Stutzle last year for 38th, and be just better than Malkin, Nyquist, Duchene, and Barkov. For even strength scoring, that's bonafide top line material.
I don't think fans appreciate how comparably rare even strength scoring, and just how valuable it is. Particularly if that player is a net positive defensively. Half of these players should be net negative defensively, making Kotkaniemi more valuable.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi will never be a sexy scorer, but you're out to lunch if you don't think he is a valuable player.
So if Kokaniemi is top line material, similar to the players you’re comparing him too, why wouldn’t the Canes play him on the power play?Currently, Kotkaniemi has 10 points, none on the PP. He's pacing right now for 59 points at even strength.
Let's round that down to 50 points, assuming Necas cools down.
Actually, let's round it down to 45 points.
Maybe the lines get broken up. Hell, let's assume Kotkaniemi slows down by like 2/3rds of this pace and gets 40 points. Where would that land him, compared to other even strength scorers?
Last year, he'd be tied with Martin Necas, Connor Bedard, and Ivan Barbashev for 92nd, which statistically makes Kotkaniemi a bottom-tier 1st liner in terms of scoring (I'd assume the top 96 scoring forwards are top line players). It's a rough analysis, but that's his comparable.
If Kotkaniemi hits 50 points even strength, he'd tie Tim Stutzle last year for 38th, and be just better than Malkin, Nyquist, Duchene, and Barkov. For even strength scoring, that's bonafide top line material.
I don't think fans appreciate how comparably rare even strength scoring, and just how valuable it is. Particularly if that player is a net positive defensively. Half of these players should be net negative defensively, making Kotkaniemi more valuable.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi will never be a sexy scorer, but you're out to lunch if you don't think he is a valuable player.
Nobody is going to touch him after Carolina gave him that silly contract. He's not worth anywhere close to that number, and there are multiple years left.
The Canes are stuck with him.
Are you even following him this season? I bet you are just sour
During the last 4 seasons:Sour? I am so thankful The Habs dodged a bullet on that one. Sure he had a decent start, wait a few weeks, he will fade as usual...
BTW I never said he was bad, I said he is worth nowhere near 4.8 per season.
Should we wait and see how those stats look at the end of the season and re-visit? Or would that defeat the purpose of using disingenuous small sample sizes?During the last 4 seasons:
Kotkaniemi:
241gp
0.77 5v5 g/60
1.86 5v5 p/60
Suzuki:
262gp
0.77 5v5 g/60
1.91 5v5 p/60
Pretty much identical 5v5 production. I think he's done just fine for 4.8M as a middle 6 two-way center.
that's a really poor argument. He's playing with Necas who is on an absolute heater and the Canes are a much deeper team than MTL. Secondly, this is the definition of small sample size. I remember last year about this time there were some fans talking about what a good start he had.
I'm happy he's performing but I need to see sustained performance over the course of a season.
Kind of, but a lot of that is because the Canes overwhelmingly put Staal out against other teams' top pair, so the other 3 centers get sheltered more. He has the 2nd most DZone starts among Canes Centers but the easiest QOC.
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Should we wait and see how those stats look at the end of the season and re-visit? Or would that defeat the purpose of using disingenuous small sample sizes?
His sample size was 250 games? Is that small? It includes last year when he went cold and silent for 2/3rds of the season.Should we wait and see how those stats look at the end of the season and re-visit? Or would that defeat the purpose of using disingenuous small sample sizes?
Those are over the course of 4 seasons.....Should we wait and see how those stats look at the end of the season and re-visit? Or would that defeat the purpose of using disingenuous small sample sizes?
Is 250 games a small sample size, or what you are trying to say?
In today’s league it’s not even a big contract… he’s making less than Dylan DeMelo.
Dylan Demelo, despite being a defenseman, outscored Kotkaniemi last season, so I'm not sure you're making the point you think you are.
Yeah becausee the team they play for in those last 4years are really comparableDuring the last 4 seasons:
Kotkaniemi:
241gp
0.77 5v5 g/60
1.86 5v5 p/60
Suzuki:
262gp
0.77 5v5 g/60
1.91 5v5 p/60
Pretty much identical 5v5 production. I think he's done just fine for 4.8M as a middle 6 two-way center.
Is Caufield not a good enough linemate to produce with?Yeah becausee the team they play for in those last 4years are really comparable
Maybe if Suzuki was better, his team would be betterYeah becausee the team they play for in those last 4years are really comparable