Tuesday, 13 October 2015

KIJHL Alumni in NHL 16

Just about two weeks ago I shared on twitter that I was able to compile at KIJHL Alumni squad on NHL 16. I have finally sim'd them through the NHL, AHL and WHL. And here are the results.

First the lineup, as I shared on twitter:

I look at the team, and they are solid defensively, but lacking in other levels... potentially.

Keep in mind the rosters and ratings were prior to any roster updates.

NHL Simulation
I substituted out the Arizona Coyotes for the KIJHL Alumni team.

In 82 games, the team posted 53 points, a 24-53-5 record; last place in the division, conference and league.

David LeNeveu went 17-38-3, 2.94 GAA and .916 SV%
Justin Pogge went 7-16-1, 3.12 and .911

Leading scorers were:

  1. Shea Weber 8-44-52
  2. Cody Franson 19-25-44
  3. Andrew Ebbet 12-29-41
  4. Chuck Kobasew 17-23-40
  5. Drayson Bowman 24-16-40
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AHL Simulation
I substituted out the Manitoba Moose for the KIJHL Alumni team.

In 76 games, the team posted 97 points, a 45-24-7 record, finishing third in the league.

David LeNeveu went 29-17-5, 2.40 GAA and .911 SV%
Justin Pogge went 16-7-2, 2.11 and .921

Leading scorers were:
  1. Cody Franson 17-70-87
  2. Shea Weber 18-52-70
  3. Chuck Kobasew 31-35-66
  4. Drayson Bowman 27-30-57
  5. Andrew Ebbett 16-37-53
In the post-season, they went 3-1 against Charlotte Checkers; then 4-0 against Rockford Ice Hogs; 4-3 against Texas Stars; and then lost 3-4 against the Syracuse Crunch in the finals... so close!

Cody Franson and Shea Weber led the attack. David LeNevue posted a 1.78 GAA and .935 SV%

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WHL Simulation

I substituted out the Kootenay Ice for the KIJHL Alumni team.

In 72 games, the team posted 131 points, going 65-6-1. Top in the league.

David LeNeveu went 42-5, 1.46 GAA and .921 SV%
Justin Pogge went 23-1, 1.30 GAA and .926 SV%

Leading scorers were:

  1. Shea Weber 33-93-126
  2. Cody Franson 28-76-104
  3. Andrew Ebbett 33-47-80
  4. Craig Cunningham 23-42-65
  5. Derek Ryan 18-38-56
In the post season the first round proved most difficult as they went 4-2 against the Red Deer Rebels, 4-0 against the Medicine Hat Tigers, 4-0 against Prince Albert Raiders, and 4-0 against Portland Winterhawks in the finals.

Craig Cunningham and Chuck Kobasew led the attack. David LeNevue went 9-2 and posted 1.54 GAA, .925 SV%; Justin Pogge went 7-0 0.73 GAA, .967 SV%

Summary
As was the case last time I did this. The NHL proves to be a struggle, competitive in the AHL and dominant in the WHL.

Screen Shots

WHL Playoffs




 WHL - Regular Season






AHL - Playoffs




AHL - Regular Season





NHL - Regular Season




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