How are some non-stat based awards calculated?

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LoXish
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How are some non-stat based awards calculated?

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For instance: Image

Perron is a 1st over all draft pick, put up 100 pts playing on the second line and has potential out the behind...

Schwarz is marginal, played second/third pairing and while he put up good stats, all of my defensemen did...

Perron lead all rookies in goals, assists, points and avg rating...

yeah?
miked1991
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Post by miked1991 »

Without knowing anything about your team and looking at those numbers, the choice makes sense to me. 57 points would probably lead the league in points from a defenceman, and he's got good plus minus numbers too. Comparing centre to D-man isn't as simple as looking at the points totals.

But I've no idea how the game calculates it lol!
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Post by LoXish »

Well, like I said, he was actually 3rd on my team in defense points and about 7th in the league.

I understand completely the difference between Defensemen and Offensemen, but Perron was just plain dominating, Schwarz really wasn't a gamebreaker... and all of then stats that the game would consider, they rely heavily on Av. R.... and as you can see, for a rookie, Perrons was awesome.
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Who had a better Start!

Post by MacKenzieGilmore »

Often a factor that I have noticed is who had a better start to the season! They often overate players when chosing the Calder if they have had a great start!
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