LOLgotta keep the kid away from the airshow for sure
LOLgotta keep the kid away from the airshow for sure
Was this just for 2021? Also what variables did they use? If it’s just for prospects then that’s a whole different discussion. Not really the best metric to use when measuring the entire skill level of the league.
there’s also a significant amount of 17-20 year olds that play in the KHL/SHL/Liiga/Czech than the AHL. Every team has at least 2-3 U20’ers playing for them. I’m going to go ahead and assume that graph took U22’s of all of those leagues and averaged out the NHLe among them.
that graph also doesn’t account for whether the league is a higher scoring league or not.
You can definitely make a case that the SHL more or less is about the same or better than the AHL. However going with this graph, I have a hard time believing the Czech league is better than the SHL and the Liiga (with the recent 15 team expansion that has diluted talent considerably) and the NLA (high offense no defense league) is better than the AHL. Especially when you consider many AHL’ers go over to these leagues and produce considerably more.
Per 2021's NHLe, the SHL is a stronger league than the AHL:
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That said, the smaller ice is going to be an adjustment for Lekkerimaki. Quicker decision making required.
Was this just for 2021? Also what variables did they use? If it’s just for prospects then that’s a whole different discussion. Not really the best metric to use when measuring the entire skill level of the league.
there’s also a significant amount of 17-20 year olds that play in the KHL/SHL/Liiga/Czech than the AHL. Every team has at least 2-3 U20’ers playing for them. I’m going to go ahead and assume that graph took U22’s of all of those leagues and averaged out the NHLe among them.
that graph also doesn’t account for whether the league is a higher scoring league or not.
You can definitely make a case that the SHL more or less is about the same or better than the AHL. However going with this graph, I have a hard time believing the Czech league is better than the SHL and the Liiga (with the recent 15 team expansion that has diluted talent considerably) and the NLA (high offense no defense league) is better than the AHL. Especially when you consider many AHL’ers go over to these leagues and produce considerably more.
Wait are those 2021 Czech numbers (and presumably the other euro leagues as well) just because some NHLers went over there and definitely certainly played 100% totally balls to the wall while waiting for the NHL to start back up, and then came back and played for keeps in the NHL afterward?
Edit: The Dobber NHLe calculator shows them at like .46 and below the AHL. If that's the case, why is OP presenting 2021 numbers to talk about 2024?
Zero chance this graph accurately represents the difficulty and strength of these leagues.
Please elaborate.
I think you have to buy it for like eight bucks, or 20 bucks if you want the entire home away gamesAny streams?
It has the AHL ranked 7th.
7th.....is that a joke? The AHL has more NHL ready players than all the other leagues combined.
The AHL has by far the most difficult schedule, travel and physicality compared to Euro elite leagues. Many players will be called up/sent down throughout the year seeing NHL action. None of these other leagues could provide that level of depth and skill to support an NHL team.
The list goes.
NHL
KHL
AHL
SHL
Others.
I would love to see a tournament between the top teams of the AHL, KHL, SHL and NLAPer 2021's NHLe, the SHL is a stronger league than the AHL:
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That said, the smaller ice is going to be an adjustment for Lekkerimaki. Quicker decision making required.
That and the Castle Fun Park….gotta keep the kid away from the airshow for sure
I've always thought it's a difficult comparison to make because the AHL has the primary purpose of being the NHL developmental league, so not only does it have a different focus but it has 32 teams. The SHL in comparison has 14 teams. How do you compare such different size leagues for quality? And it's not necessarily that the SHL with less teams has better depth of competition, since it's made up of primarily Swedish players which is a much smaller population base than the North American focused AHL.It has the AHL ranked 7th.
7th.....is that a joke? The AHL has more NHL ready players than all the other leagues combined.
The AHL has by far the most difficult schedule, travel and physicality compared to Euro elite leagues. Many players will be called up/sent down throughout the year seeing NHL action. None of these other leagues could provide that level of depth and skill to support an NHL team.
The list goes.
NHL
KHL
AHL
SHL
Others.
I think there is a non-zero chance that the SHL's NHLe is higher than the AHL's NHLe because the players that are able to convert from the SHL are of a high enough quality to do so. There are less in number, but higher in quality. Your KHL ranking above the AHL, despite the AHL having far better depth, also speaks to this phenomenon.
That said, it is a 2021 conversion chart, so grain of salt. Dobberhockey's NHLe calculator would be a better bet.