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Prospect Ramblings: Decade of Drafting (Part 4)

 

 

Welcome to the Thursday prospect ramblings where I still continue my Decade of Drafting series. This week I will look at the High-MN, High-MA, High-CT, High-NH, High-NJ, High-WI, High-QC, High-MI, High-ON, High-NY, and High-IN. I may add in the other leagues to see the success they have as there likely will not be much prospect hockey, at least in North America as Europe and Russia are likely going ahead in September. Here are the past series parts:

Part 1: https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-decade-of-drafting-bchl-and-ajhl/

Part 2: https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-rambling-decade-of-drafting-ushl/

Part 3: https://dobberprospects.com/prospect-ramblings-decade-of-drafting-part-3/

 

Here is my #GoodTweet of the week:

 

 

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There was a total of 163 players being drafted out of the High-MN, High-MA, High-CT, High-NH, High-NJ, High-WI, High-QC, High-MI, High-ON, High-NY, and High-IN leagues. Out of those leagues:

 

The overall success rate of the 11 leagues was only 17.18%, meaning 82.82% of players do not work out, later in these ramblings you will see that most players get drafted in the fifth round or later. The players drafted out of these leagues has also dropped since 2013, and the totals from 2008 to 2018 are

 

2019 saw a rebound of sorts (to 2013 levels) as there were 15 players drafted out of those leagues

 

I also decided with so many leagues to make this hand chart to see where all players were drafted out of by year (plus colours)

 

A few notes:

 

The total success rate is fun to look at

 

A couple notes:

 

Here is what the success rate looks like when not as zoomed in (something I feel like I should have done in the past couple of ramblings)

 

Notes:

 

Here is where the players get drafted in each round from 2008 to 2018

 

A few notes:

 

The success rate per round mimics closely (with the trendline) how NHL draft picks turn out from rounds one to seven

 

Interesting tidbits:

 

There were 15 additional players drafted in 2019, and of those 15 none were drafted in round one, so the chart just looks a little larger after round one

 

 

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Thanks for reading, next week will see the wrapping up for North America with a whole bunch of smaller leagues.

 

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