It was really interesting, how much the positional change did affect on Finnie's scoring.
This could be very interesting note on the big picture overall, when rating prospects from junior leagues.
Finnie absolutely struggled to score as a Center, but thriwed as a winger. I accidendally found this at last season, when Finnie starter to score at mid-january and then went to look at his WHL-stats.
You can see the Faceoffs amounts from the player profile, game-by-game, and when he takes Faceoffs like from 6 to 25 in a single match, he is clearly a Center and when he takes 0 to 5, he is a winger. These faceoff amount had a major change on January 15th = positional change. I also found some proof for this from the roster lineups.
In there games with 5 or less Faceoffs, since January 15th, he scored:
25 games, 14 goals, 23 assists = 37 points.
1.48 points per game.
When having more faceoffs and playing as a Center, he scored:
35 games, 5 goals+17 = 18 points
0.51 points per game
He was scoring almost 3-times more as a winger.
Does he transfer too defensive at Center role? Or, will he just explode as all-offensive winger? Don't know. Interesting to see where this will develop.
Imo, this is more interesting in big picture, how high-scoring wingers could be generally overrated, and defensively solid Centers underrated, in junior leagues.