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Prospect Ramblings – Rookie TOI Evolution

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We’ve been waiting patiently, and the 2019-20 season finally starts this week. For dynasty and keeper drafters like us, this means we finally get to see our investments start to pay off if they’ve made the team. 

 

Obviously players develop as the season progresses, and become more useful as the season goes on. Maybe on the flip-side of that argument, rookie pros aren’t used to the grueling NHL schedule and decline in energy over the year. There are a thousand possible factors, and I’m not planning on digging into them now, but I do want to know…

 

Will my prospect’s TOI grow or shrink on average during the season?

 

This isn’t a simple question, because every situation is different. The top drafted players play a lot because they’re good, but also because their team’s have the fewest options to begin with. So I’m just going to dig into some basic numbers to see what kind of evolution the most fantasy-relevant rookies tend to see. 

 

All numbers are calculated manually from game log data

 

So what do we see?

 

What does this mean for you?

 

What’s missing?

It seems likely that the initial jump in TOI (Game 1 to Game 20) could be due to unexpected inclusion on PP units. If I did this again, I would also calculate jumps in Special Teams TOI. If you have thoughts or ideas on how to expand and improve, hit me up on Twitter!

 

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Thanks for reading, and best of luck this fantasy season!

Hayden Soboleski

@soboleskih

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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