I tallied up some of the totals for the American players by hand. Points, FO%’s and then TOI.
McKinney: 2+5 (57.5%) 17:38 TOI
Mooney: 4+2 (37.8%) 16:31 TOI
Potter: 2+3 (40%) 16:55 TOI
Bracco: 0+4 19:30 TOI
Fondrk: 2+1 (54.2%) 17:19 TOI
Murtagh: 1+2 (66.6%) 16:44 TOI
Moore: 0+1 in 2 games (58.0%) 16:18 TOI
Trethewey: 0+1 15:21 TOI
O’Neill: 3+0 (43.3%) 12:28 TOI
We usually don’t get the latter two stats, so it’s valuable info.
A few takeaways.
Trethewey barely played and only one point. Bracco played a lot more than him and scored more. I still think Trethewey will be promoted, but a little surprising.
I included O’Neill. He had a bunch of goals, but otherwise seems like he might’ve just had a few pucks randomly go in during a short span as opposed to upping his stock. Struggled on face offs and didn’t play that much.
Potter barely took any FO’s (only 6), and not great on the ones he took. May become a permanent winger. Mooney was terrible on FO’s. Not a center. Murtagh only took 9 FO’s, but won 6 of them. Potter and Mooney still had good tournaments. Murtagh not the best. Potter didn’t hurt his case for a promotion. I don’t think Mooney had any chance. Too small. Murtagh was a longshot, and probably didn’t help with a quiet scoring tournament.
Only two games for Moore. Was very good on face offs. Probably was in contention for a promotion. Appears that he got injured. Maybe that gives Fondrk or Potter a promotion instead.
McKinney solidified his case for a promotion. Led the team in points, great on FO’s, took like 25-30 more face-offs than any other American player, and he also played the most of the forwards.