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OHL total ppg = 1.72 ppgYou’re welcome. I find Leclerc to be particularly interesting, always trying to bring fresh perspectives to his segments.
Unfortunately, he didn’t go into detail about how he parsed the stats he was using but one could backtrace his coefficients by calculating how McDavid’s NHL stats worked out to precisely 71.8% of his junior production.
NHL total ppg = 1.43 ppg
1.43/1.72 = 0.83
His final OHL season = 2.55 ppg
1.43/2.55 = 0.56
Only McDavid's ELC years in NHL = 256pts in 209gp = 1.22ppg
1.22/1.72 = 0.712
Ignoring last season entirely, McDavid's NHL ppg is 1.41 (hardly different)
1.41/1.72 = 0.82
Yeah I'm not sure how to work backward to this. I'm stumped. Can you harass him and find out his methodology?
I think those three Manitoba boys the TSN crew were hyping up in the recent draft will all bust lolWHL first round picks tend NOT to pan out and live upto the hype. Sure you'll get the odd Draisaitl, and defensive prospects seem to do ok out of the WHL (Byram looks impressive).. etc but the list of top 5 whl busts is a long one. Provorov, Jake Bean, Cody Glass, Nolan Patrick, Sam Reinhart...
Dach does worry me in that regard.