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I've been doing some data analysis of the Canadian Juniors calculating each players' contribution to their team by dividing the points a player puts up in a game by the total number of points their team puts up (I want to make a full post on the project once I finish it).
In the WHL, for players who have played more than 10 games, Trey Fix-Wolansky sits in second place for age-adjusted Points-Per-Team-Points-% (the metric I've created; behind only Aleksi Heponiemi) and in fourth place for unadjusted PPTPt% (behind Heponiemi, Glenn Gawdin, and Tyler Steenbergen, the top three forwards on the Broncos), contributing to 44.7% of all of the Oil Kings points in each game he has played in.
I haven't found any scouting reports on him and I don't think he's ranked in any draft rankings. Granted, he is undersized (only 5'8" 165 lbs).
Does anyone know anything else about him? He's piqued my interested having such a high PPTPt%.
In the WHL, for players who have played more than 10 games, Trey Fix-Wolansky sits in second place for age-adjusted Points-Per-Team-Points-% (the metric I've created; behind only Aleksi Heponiemi) and in fourth place for unadjusted PPTPt% (behind Heponiemi, Glenn Gawdin, and Tyler Steenbergen, the top three forwards on the Broncos), contributing to 44.7% of all of the Oil Kings points in each game he has played in.
I haven't found any scouting reports on him and I don't think he's ranked in any draft rankings. Granted, he is undersized (only 5'8" 165 lbs).
Does anyone know anything else about him? He's piqued my interested having such a high PPTPt%.