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Where Are They Now? – December 15

Yes I’m a little late, but all stats in the post are through December 15th. I wrote it after Wednesday night’s disaster.
Two and a half months in and this is getting uglier and uglier.

I have decided to include everyone that has played at least one game in the NHL so far this season.  Newcomers for this update are Byers, Christensen, Heikkinen, and Sanguinetti.

Here is what the Rangers have “lost” in terms of production this season through December 15, 2009:

old players - december 15

Only players currently playing in the NHL were included.

Not included: Zherdev (KHL), Kalinin (KHL), Naslund (retired), Fritsche (AHL)

Here is what the Rangers have “gained” from the new guys:

new players - december 15

So how do the new guys compare to the old guys?

change - december 15

Through the 15th, Gaborik has 37.7% of the goals scored by the new players.  If you’re saying that my adding 5 additional players to the new Rangers category will throw off the numbers, they only have 30 GP 2 G, 3 A, 5 P, +5, 33 PIM, 0 PPG, 2 PPA, 0 GWG, and 32 SOG between the five of them.

And seriously, this isn’t some sort of scientific study here.

If anyone feels I should include any other players, please let me know and I will add them in for the December 31 update.


About the author:  Eric is an engineering student from Long Island, NY. His all-time favorite Rangers are Mike Richter and Petr Prucha. Currently, his favorite players are Henrik Lundqvist, Ryan Callahan, and Marian Gaborik.


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  1. Where Are They Now? – November 30
  2. Where Are They Now? – November 15, 2009
  3. Where Are They Now? – October 31, 2009
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