Neutrinos
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Check Canadas hockey enrollment numbers these days, I think you would be surprised at what you see. If I remember correctly the raw total has been going down and as a percentage its even lower than that now. Not sure if this is really relevant to the 1950s discussion but I think from the 70s or 80s. I dont have time to look right now so I could be completely wrong but its something to look into. Female hockey in Canada is growing, males not so much.
There were Americans playing in the NHL way back as well. 4 of the O6 teams are USA based, they had American players. But just for an exercise to see how stacked the league would be, go make 6 rosters of the best Canadians and mix in a few Americans with the teams right now. They'll be absolutely stacked. I dont think people realise how much 31 teams dilutes the talent plus the KHL is an attractive draw for good Europeans as well.
Of the top 50 scorers in the NHL during the 1970's, 49 of them were Canadian
Of the top 50 scorers in the NHL during the 1980's, 39 of them were Canadian
Of the top 50 scorers in the NHL during the 1990's, 29 of them were Canadian
Of the top 50 scorers in the NHL during the 2000's, only 22 of them were Canadian