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After notching 12 points in his first 13 games, McDavid was named Rookie of the Month for October and living up to lofty expectations. 25 Base Cards The NHL’s Best Rookies in 2015-16. (I am ignoring the two neutral games.) The early portion of the 2015-16 NHL season has had no shortage of outstanding play from newcomers. 2015-16 Upper Deck NHL Star Rookies Box Set Break. Over the last two years, top rookies have actually scored more FD points in March than in November.It’s probably safe to use rookies as you normally would. The rookies also averaged 1.41 more points per game at home. Still, when the two rookie cohorts are collectively considered, the best rookies over the last two years have tended to be perform better at home.After looking into this, I don’t believe that there is actually much of a rookie wall. The rookies also averaged 1.41 more points per game at home. Has there been a similar trend this year?Not quite. However, April has the highest average points of all months. All over the league and at all positions on the ice, rookies are making names for themselves among the best players in the world.The race for the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the league’s top rookie, is sure to be one that lasts all season as a growing number of candidates continue to play their way into the conversation.Connor McDavid, the No. 2016-17 NHL Rookies – Home/Road. Unfortunately, his rookie season took a turn for the worse when he fractured his clavicle on Nov. 3, requiring surgery that should sideline him for at least two months.While the 18-year old McDavid was taking the league by storm and clearly making the best impression of any rookie, his injury has opened the door for many other deserving candidates whose names are now in the running to be rookie of the year.Aside from McDavid, here are top five rookies to keep an eye on in the early race for the Calder Trophy.No. That is significant enough for us to take into consideration. Last season, they had a +1.5 Plus/Minus home/road differential. These are typically the final few regular season games or playoff games, so the April sample is the smallest. Used to these shorter seasons, rookies in theory aren’t used to the grind of an 82-game NHL schedule and so tire out.Let’s take a look at the rookies from last season.February and March are two of the three worst months for rookies in terms of Plus/Minus, which isn’t surprising. Among them are Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews and … Additionally, the month has the second-lowest average points of the season, so maybe there is something to the idea that rookies hit a wall as the season progresses.I was curious to see how rookies do while playing at home compared to traveling on the road:Last season, they had a +1.5 Plus/Minus home/road differential. October once again provides the highest Consistency Rating (64 percent).Also, March again is a poor month for rookie Plus/Minus, as FD has adjusted its pricing by this point in the season. This season we are seeing slightly higher average points and Plus/Minus values on the road. As NHL fans, we have been spoiled over the last two seasons with the wave of elite rookies coming into the league. Just know that their prices have been properly adjusted by this point, so you are no longer getting a discount.Between these two seasons, one cohort has significant home/road splits while the other has almost agnostic splits. Given that April has only a 42 percent Consistency Rating, it’s possible that the April production is less the result of the calendar and more a function of the sample size and the players still competing at that point in the year.This season, rookies had an incredible +6.2 Plus/Minus in October — once again the best month of the season in terms of value, probably because of a combination the players’ youthful energy and FD’s underestimation of the rookies. Last year we had guys like,This season we have players who already look like superstars in.This influx of high-end rookies has been a treat to watch as the NHL’s top-end talent gets younger.Of course, with rookies comes ‘The Rookie Wall,’ the point in the season where rookies theoretically hit a proverbial wall, which causes their production to decrease significantly.

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