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I'd rather have another 30 points than not, though. If you add a guy who should score 20 goals, and it's a vast improvement over what we had, you're bettering the club. Are there other factors? Sure. Would I still take the increased offensive production? Certainly.
No disagreements. Campbell's biggest strength was his PK and, hopefully, Boka is put into that role instead of being a top six guy. But, now you're adding more offence with the players coming in so we still remain better on paper than we were in April.
...and Johnston/Zito? They're both likely to be better than Garagan and Campbell and both should be bottom six for the time being. Even if you say Afanasyev is replacing someone on the top line, that shifts everyone down a line, and whoever fills that empty hole is still better than said hole. No matter how it slices out, we're better off now than we were in April, which is a good thing.
I really like Flint; they're going to be much better than last season. If they can build on their confidence, I see them making noise. How does the rest of the division shape up? It's too early but, like you said, I see Saginaw falling a bit.
As for Piiroinen - he's young and in a new culture. When you take that, plus thrown to the wolves, it's not easy. This season is his big one; make or break, if you will. Medina's going to push him hard, which is what both need.
Windsor 2018/19 GF - 216 GA - 257
If Zito and Johnston replace Garagan/Campbell points wise that's a wash. Does not improve or regress the roster.
If Afanasyev adds 20 goals and he doesn't have a major impact anywhere else the team is still short 18 goals using last years GF/GA.
Has it improved their totals? Yes, no question.
Has it improved the team? No. They are still running a negative in GF/GA which is why I say it's not just about getting a few more points into the line up and assuming everyone is going to improve or other variables won't come into play. The projected impact beyond the added goals/points is what will improve the team.
Yes, you're right, 100% they will be a better offensive team f they add 20 more goals or 1 more goal but if they continue to play the same way and don't impact other areas of their game in a positive way with an increase in offensive production they won't be a better team.
Garagan/Campbell played limited roles, they had very little impact on the game regardless of points they added to the team's totals.
Most goals in a game wins the game. Most wins in a season wins the season. Most goals in a year wins nothing if it doesn't translate into wins so regardless of how much their offensive production "increases" if there is no change in the rest of their game to support that offensive production then they still won't win more then they lose.
If your only concern or point is they will be a team that has improved offensive numbers then great, you are 100% right.
If you're trying to show that improved offensive numbers automatically translates to more wins the n you're not even close.
Their offensive numbers can drop and they can increase their wins if they can impact the game in other ways. Individual points/increased team point totals doesn't mean more wins. They can be a worse overall team with higher point totals then last year.
You seem to be assuming more offense from individuals will automatically equate to more wins and you're doing this by comparing players in different roles that have a completely different impact on the overall game. If Afanasyev putting up points doesn't affect the goals given up we still have a team that loses more then it wins, unless he is setting records all year long.