That graph doesn't seem right. Especially the "number of players" axis. Is that saying there have been a range of 220 to 300 former college players in the NHL? I know that's not right, just wondering if I'm reading it wrong.
220-300 is correct - there are NCAA college players from the USA, Canada and many other countries included in this range of players, which comprises almost a third of overall NHL players.
You might be getting confused with the American (only) player list?
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PB-D named Dvision I West Region Under Armour AD of the Year. Don't know anything about this award, but it seems well deserved to me.
The graph looks pretty close I would say 30% of each class makes it to the show.
Peg was the only woman so honored
That graph doesn't seem right. Especially the "number of players" axis. Is that saying there have been a range of 220 to 300 former college players in the NHL? I know that's not right, just wondering if I'm reading it wrong.
220-300 is correct - there are NCAA college players from the USA, Canada and many other countries included in this range of players, which comprises almost a third of overall NHL players.
You might be getting confused with the American (only) player list?
It is spot each year 30% of DU's team goes to the NHL, each year 0 from CC's
8:15 - your conclusion is elementary. Go back to 6th grade math.
11:38 (I'm guessing also 8:15) - I'm guessing this is supposed be a joke. haha.
30% of DU's players go to the NHL year. 95% of them don't make an impact in the NHL.
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