If a player was on pace for 30 goals in the shortened seasons (2019-20 and 2020-21) but didn't get 30 goals because... you know the seasons were shorter, would you count him as a 30-goal scorer? Especially if the said player was on pace for 30 goals in both seasons?
I’d just call them a 30 goal pace player just for technicality
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)
lmao
Well Gallagher did only play 35 games last year but he has definitely been a good 25-30 goal guy ( minus this year )
I’d just call them a 30 goal pace player just for technicality
Let's say the said player scored 30+ goals in the two seasons before the two shortened seasons, would he not still be considered a 30 goal scorer if he keeps up the same pace?
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)
lmao
Would you consider Brock Boeser a 30 goal scorer because he has 117 goals in 317 games in his career which is is equivalent to 30 goals every 82 games
Would you consider Brock Boeser a 30 goal scorer because he has 117 goals in 317 games in his career which is is equivalent to 30 goals every 82 games
Well Boeser every season seems to be in the 30 goal range, it's better to go off by season then career because going by seasons shows growth/consistency, etc
Well Gallagher did only play 35 games last year but he has definitely been a good 25-30 goal guy ( minus this year )
Considering there were only 5 30-goal scorer that season, the same math applies to a lot of players. Sure Gallagher played less games, but I don't know if it really matters when the guy had 30 goals (or 30 goal pace) in the three previous seasons and 14 in 35 is impressive as it's more than 60% of the season, not just a random sample size.
Let's say the said player scored 30+ goals in the two seasons before the two shortened seasons, would he not still be considered a 30 goal scorer if he keeps up the same pace?
Well some people may say “well he didn’t actually get 30 goals”. Is he a 30 goal pace player, yeah, did he technically get 30 goals, no
Well Boeser every season seems to be in the 30 goal range, it's better to go off by season then career because going by seasons shows growth/consistency, etc
He’s been pretty consistent other than this season. Last year and his rookie season were his two best seasons
Would you consider Brock Boeser a 30 goal scorer because he has 117 goals in 317 games in his career which is is equivalent to 30 goals every 82 games
Career/Seasons are two different things man, but yeah, Boeser is widely viewed as a winger able to score 30 goals and if a shortened season's goal pace is equivalent to 30 goals for him, I wouldn't see that as a fluke.
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)
Career/Seasons are two different things man, but yeah, Boeser is widely viewed as a winger able to score 30 goals and if a shortened season's goal pace is equivalent to 30 goals for him, I wouldn't see that as a fluke.
That’s what I meant. He’s been pretty consistent point and goal production wise throughout his career but this year for some reason most of the Canucks roster decided it was the perfect time to have a down year
So Brock Boeser isn't worthy of a 30-goal scorer status because he never got it despite having 29 in 62?
Anyone who says Boeser isn't a 30 goal scorer when he got 29 in 62 is really trying to find something to argue with, like he's 1 goal away lol, the odds he doesn't score 1 in 20 games is incredibly small
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)
Anyone who says Boeser isn't a 30 goal scorer when he got 29 in 62 is really trying to find something to argue with, like he's 1 goal away lol, the odds he doesn't score 1 in 20 games is incredibly small
I mean technically they are correct in assuming Boeser wouldn’t be able to score a goal in 20 games because it’s kinda hard to score goals from a hospital bed lol
Some guy on here said Gallagher wasn't a 30-goal scorer in the two previous seasons and that it was advanced stats to make the simple math (14 x 82 ÷ 35 = 32.8) and (22 x 82 ÷ 59 = 30.6)