CaviarAndRinkFries
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So that chart show 7 previous players, 2 of which went on to some good success and then 5 guys, some of which no one ever heard from again.
The chart I was referencing was the 7 players who scored 50 in less than 50 chart.Just 2 went on to some good success?
Some pretty good players with good/great careers among those 7 including several HOFers
The worst of those 7 (Toni Tanti) was a 2 time NHL allstar
The chart I was referencing was the 7 players who scored 50 in less than 50 chart.
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Ya that's what I figured and Tanti scored about 99% of his goals from less than 5 feet out just great eye hand deflections master.My mistake thought you were referencing the post above yours as I had looked at that and scrolled down cutting off part of your post
Was wearing No. 9 for Sault Ste. Marie (OMJHL) at time Wayne Gretzky joined the team. Gretzky had always worn No. 9 as a tribute to his idol, Gordie Howe, but Gualazzi, who had waited patiently for Tim Coulis to leave the team before taking the number, refused to give it up to Gretzky. This led Gretzky to eventually switch to the No. 99 for first time in his career. Gualazzi later explained he was partial to the number because he had been born on Nov. 9. ... Played center for most of his first two major-junior seasons.
Ends the game with a goal and four assists. Guy is on an absolute heater right now.
Idk. One thing you just can’t teach players is how to score. It just seems like he has that ability, and that will carry players a long way. We’ll have to wait and see if it translates obviously.It’ll be interesting to see what he does in the pros. I see more of a bottom-6 player, I think he’ll lack the ability to drive play at the pro level, but his speed will allow him to see success in the bottom-6
It’ll be interesting to see what he does in the pros. I see more of a bottom-6 player, I think he’ll lack the ability to drive play at the pro level, but his speed will allow him to see success in the bottom-6