Best Career Projection - J. Robertson / Pastrnak / M. Tkachuk / DeBrincat / Guentzel

When we look back in 15 years, who will have had the most successful career?


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Tufted Titmouse

13 Cups.
Apr 5, 2022
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True enough but he is also 26 while Robertson is 23 and Matt is 24 so it's too early to tell really.
Lots of moving parts here.

Guentzel is 27 already so it almost certainly won't be him.

Guentzel is averaging 35g, 75pts per season right now and has a Cup where he played an important role.

Pasta is one draft behind and averages 39g, 81pts per season right now. No Cup yet.

I don't see Guentzel being that far off from the current winning poll choice. If they all end up with similar stats but Jake is the only one with a Cup, does that change the equation?
 

wetcoast

Registered User
Nov 20, 2018
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Guentzel is averaging 35g, 75pts per season right now and has a Cup where he played an important role.

Pasta is one draft behind and averages 39g, 81pts per season right now. No Cup yet.

I don't see Guentzel being that far off from the current winning poll choice. If they all end up with similar stats but Jake is the only one with a Cup, does that change the equation?

This is misleading as Pasta joined the league as an 18 year old and Jake when he was 22 after some college and aHL time.

Pasta has a Richard and his 3 year peak is considerably better than Jake's.

Despite the SC that Jake won (on a team that won the year before without him BTW) Pasta is the slightly better playoff performer.
 

PB37

Mr Selke
Oct 1, 2002
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Maine
Pasta has a legit shot at 600 goals if he stays healthy and plays until his late 30's.
 

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