Quoting: worcat
lmao you still on this? give it up already. Completely unnecessary to dig this up out of the grave.
Also your math on Schwartz is way off but since you had to bring this up, I figured I'd point that out since you like to throw out "custom realities". Schwartz career average over his 9 year career is 16.2 goals (18.25 if you go with 8 season and erase his two game season in 2011-12) and 40.4 pts per season. Where are you getting "23 per 82 games for his career, and he scores at a higher rate in the playoffs, as seen on the way to the Cup". Unless I missed something, again, I think you need to recheck your math. Take away his 2019 playoff season and his career playoff stats are laughable. I appreciate what he did in 2019 but man, you're really trying hard to make a case to promote this guy as something that he clearly is NOT.
Boy, are you about to feel silly. Here are his stats, try to follow along.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/schwaja01.html
You'll see that for his career, Schwartz scores .28 goals per game. Multiply .28 x 82 = 22.96. Now if you actually want to fry me for rounding up from 22.96 to 23, gosh, you go ahead.
Next... he has 26 goals in 84 career playoff games. It should not be even remotely difficult to see that is a higher per-game rate than 22.96, but well, maybe we'll just go ahead and show the math for the slow, angry people.
26 divided by 84 = .31 (or really, .3095 if you want to smack me for rounding up a whole .0005). At this point, you may wish to notice that .31 per game is a higher rate than .28 per game.
Any other basic math I can explain to you?