RABBIT
AKA Turd Ferguson
BEST Way To Develop Newly Drafted Prospect With High Potential?
It seems this happens to me every year, I give up an arm and a leg for the number one overall draft pick maybe once every 5 years, and I draft a player that ends up staying at a 68-74 rating his entire career.
I have Max Domi, his potential rating is 4 stars out of 5, but he's a 60 rating....so what I did was send him back to Juniors for 2 consecutive seasons. What do I get back? A friggin 64 rating. Same thing happened to Laurent Dauphin, he was a green star potential rating, 4 out of 5 stars....now he's 3.5 stars and their yellow, and he went from a 56 to a 60.
So I'm making this thread because those of you who know hockey, you know that Connor McDavid is about to enter our sport in 2015 (if that name does not sound familiar, google/youtube him, could possibly be the best player drafted since 2005) and i just traded for the #1 overall pick and got him in the 2015 draft, so you know I don't want to let the same thing happen to him.
anybody have any tips on doing this correctly? I see players drafted in 2012 up at 89 ratings, so I know it's possible. Should I avoid juniors? I can't send him down without sending him their, so should I leave him on the NHL roster?
Thanks!
It seems this happens to me every year, I give up an arm and a leg for the number one overall draft pick maybe once every 5 years, and I draft a player that ends up staying at a 68-74 rating his entire career.
I have Max Domi, his potential rating is 4 stars out of 5, but he's a 60 rating....so what I did was send him back to Juniors for 2 consecutive seasons. What do I get back? A friggin 64 rating. Same thing happened to Laurent Dauphin, he was a green star potential rating, 4 out of 5 stars....now he's 3.5 stars and their yellow, and he went from a 56 to a 60.
So I'm making this thread because those of you who know hockey, you know that Connor McDavid is about to enter our sport in 2015 (if that name does not sound familiar, google/youtube him, could possibly be the best player drafted since 2005) and i just traded for the #1 overall pick and got him in the 2015 draft, so you know I don't want to let the same thing happen to him.
anybody have any tips on doing this correctly? I see players drafted in 2012 up at 89 ratings, so I know it's possible. Should I avoid juniors? I can't send him down without sending him their, so should I leave him on the NHL roster?
Thanks!