PA & CA Chart

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PA & CA Chart

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I tried search for potenial chart and i couldnt find it... Basically its the one that shows like if u go to hockeyfuture.com and find like player A is a 6C potenial u could go to the chart on this forum and find ok a 6C potenial is a -5 or something PA
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We used HF for rating prospects some seasons ago and someone made such a list. It wasn't perfect and the next year we did things differently.
I don't remember where it is but if it is important to you then I can take a look for it
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I think the chart you guys are talking about is in Archi's October 10th post in this thread http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... =45&t=9956
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nino33 wrote:I think the chart you guys are talking about is in Archi's October 10th post in this thread http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... =45&t=9956
Yes, that is the one. Thanks
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I've said before that that chart/post and a few others should combined and stickied somewhere as a Reference for easy locating. It's terrible trying to hunt those threads down sometimes, and I finally just copied and pasted the info I wanted in a Google Doc and also to a .TXT file locally on my machines. The negative PA values in particular are not something you just memorize generally.

Also, the negative PA values don't stop at -10. IIRC they go up/down to -15, but I don't see that noted in the post. I think the next two unlisted values are for players with high "ceilings" but that also could potentially have a much lower ceiling than normal.
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Primis wrote:Also, the negative PA values don't stop at -10. IIRC they go up/down to -15, but I don't see that noted in the post. I think the next two unlisted values are for players with high "ceilings" but that also could potentially have a much lower ceiling than normal.
The post was written specifically for the NHL research for the TBL Rosters. I think for whatever reason we didn't want researchers to use the full negative range.
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