Found May 02, 2011 on Lowetide:
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Colin Fraser is below the Mendoza line. When a player holds down a forward position there is at least some offensive expectation. Fall below it, and your time on ice will suffer. For Fraser, that surely happened along with a HS right in the middle of an injury-plagued season for a dreadful 30th place team.How little did he deliver? He ranked last among qualifying Oiler forwards with a 0.48 5x5/60. JF Jacques was 2nd to last at 0.85/60. That's not the worst of it. According to behind the net.ca, there were 368 NHL forwards who played 40 or more games this past season. Fraser's 5x5/60 number ranks in a tie for 363rd overall with George Parros. It's not good. Colin Fraser 10-115x5 points per 60: 0.48 (last among regular forwards) 5x4 points per 60: nilQual Comp: 2nd easiest faced among regular forwards Qual Team: 3rd best available teammates among regular forwards Corsi Rel: -9.6 (11th best among regular forwards) Zone Start: 47.0% (toughest among regular forwards) Zone Fin...
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