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This guys' username used to be Hanifin btw, for those of you who don't know.
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This guys' username used to be Hanifin btw, for those of you who don't know.
hanifins still on the team
hanifins still on the team
Definitely don't think Marner will score as much this year. I think he'll be focused on his overall game more so that will lead to less offensive output but he'll be better because of it.
Top seasons ever by OHL players entering the season <=18yo by points per game:
- Connor McDavid, 2.5
- Patrick Kane, 2.5
- Sam Gagner, 2.2
- Jason Spezza, 2.05
- John Tavares, 2
- Mitchell Marner, 2
- Dylan Strome, 1.9
- Taylor Hall, 1.87
- David Legwand, 1.78
- Kyle Wellwood, 1.74
- Steven Stamkos, 1.72
- Bryan Little, 1.7
- Tyler Seguin, 1.68
- Nail Yakupov, 1.64
But, "TheProspector!", you exclaim; "that does not account for changes in scoring league wide over the years!" And, by Stalin's whiskers, you'd be right, comrade. So I'll recalculate the list based off of alpha -- scoring percentage of league average.
- Patrick Kane, 330%
- Connor McDavid, 322%
- Jason Spezza, 294%
- Sam Gagne, 294%
- John Tavares, 278%
- Taylor Hall, 263%
- Mitchell Marner, 253%
- David Legwand, 251%
- Kyle Wellwood, 243%
- Steven Stamkos, 240%
- Dylan Strome, 239%
- Tyler Seguin, 238%
- Bryan Little, 229%
- Nail Yakupov, 229%
Yes, it's true: Marner hasn't shown a lot in the exactly two pre-season games he's suited up for so far. But the 16P in 7 post-season GP, and 126P in 63GP is the correct reference point to judge from. This kid ain't far from being one of the best ever. He's already in their midst.
I dunno. That London team he's going to looks really good.
Top seasons ever by OHL players entering the season <=18yo by points per game:
- Connor McDavid, 2.5
- Patrick Kane, 2.5
- Sam Gagner, 2.2
- Jason Spezza, 2.05
- John Tavares, 2
[*]Mitchell Marner, 2
- Dylan Strome, 1.9
- Taylor Hall, 1.87
- David Legwand, 1.78
- Kyle Wellwood, 1.74
- Steven Stamkos, 1.72
- Bryan Little, 1.7
- Tyler Seguin, 1.68
- Nail Yakupov, 1.64
But, "TheProspector!", you exclaim; "that does not account for changes in scoring league wide over the years!" And, by Stalin's whiskers, you'd be right, comrade. So I'll recalculate the list based off of alpha -- scoring percentage of league average.
- Patrick Kane, 330%
- Connor McDavid, 322%
- Jason Spezza, 294%
- Sam Gagne, 294%
- John Tavares, 278%
- Taylor Hall, 263%
[*]Mitchell Marner, 253%
- David Legwand, 251%
- Kyle Wellwood, 243%
- Steven Stamkos, 240%
- Dylan Strome, 239%
- Tyler Seguin, 238%
- Bryan Little, 229%
- Nail Yakupov, 229%
Yes, it's true: Marner hasn't shown a lot in the exactly two pre-season games he's suited up for so far. But the 16P in 7 post-season GP, and 126P in 63GP is the correct reference point to judge from. This kid ain't far from being one of the best ever. He's already in their midst.
I dont think it was coincidence that Marner and Dvorak were sent back down to the OHL the same day. They've only missed two Knights games so far and will be raring to go on Friday against Windsor. Check out that roster and its easy to see how deep that team is going to go this year!
Honestly, some of y'all make me so freaking tired.
Instead of basing someone's NHL career on two NHL preseason games why not wait to see what happens next year or so. Seriously, the word "patience" totally goes over some of y'alls head.
Since the Tkachuk line is tearing up the OHL leaders board will London mess with success or simply reunite Dvorak and Marner as their own line together again?
This is what I'm interested to see how Dale Hunter and the Knights dishes out linemates and TOI & opportunity.
I'm guessing Max Jones -- Christian Dvorak -- Marner might be their own line on Friday.
I'm really curious to see if Hunter gives preference to Tkachuk in OZ starts b/c its his draft year and maybe more first cracks at PP time. Maybe we see Marner with a much higher DZ% start this year and Hunter leaning on him more in tough situations. I'd love to see Marner paired with Tkachuk at points.
Since the Tkachuk line is tearing up the OHL leaders board will London mess with success or simply reunite Dvorak and Marner as their own line together again?
This is what I'm interested to see how Dale Hunter and the Knights dishes out linemates and TOI & opportunity.
I'm guessing Max Jones -- Christian Dvorak -- Marner might be their own line on Friday.
Well I for one think it's refreshing when someone shows their bias so completely.
Heh yeah. I find it funny that patience was the key word on this board since the talk of rebuild began, but very few seem capable of actually following through. Hunwick, Polak, Marner, Kapanen, Komarov and others have already been thrown under the bus, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a movement turn on Babcock 10 games into the season because "nothing has changed."
Noah Hanifin hasn't looked amazing from what I have seen. Carolina will likely keep him up though because he's a cheap contract.
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Same with Luke Schenn in his first year, so what ?
we'll see how he does.