dstevensonjr 441 Posted December 2 Share Posted December 2 Let me preface this by saying that I'm aware that there are some discrepancies between the portal stats and what has occurred over the history of the league, but since the portal is the only place that the stats are listed, that's what I'm basing this off of. After six seasons with the Legion, Harry Callahan has climbed the ranks of the Legion stats pages, both in the regular season and the playoffs. Here's a breakdown of the statistical categories and where Callahan sits: Points Regular Season - 10th (545) / Playoffs - 4th (74) For the regular season, Callahan is 1 point back of 9th, 7 back of 8th, 18 back of 7th, and 21 back of 6th. To crack the top 5, it would take a 63 point season. On the playoff list, 3rd place is 3 points away, while 2nd place is 15 up, and the leader is 26 away at the top. Goals Regular Season - 9th (234) / Playoffs - 3rd (35) More of a gap here, as Callahan is 16 goals back of 8th place for the regular season. Cracking the top 5 will take 45 goals. In the playoffs, Callahan is 3 goals away from 2nd place, and 9 goals back of 1st. Assists Regular Season - 14th (311) / Playoffs - 7th (39) Similarly to the goals list in the regular season, Callahan needs 22 assists to move up a spot into 13th. There is a large cluster of players above that, and Callahan needs 58 to move into 5th place. For the playoffs, Callahan 1 assist back of 6th, 4 back of 5th, and 5 back of 4th. Plus/Minus Regular Season - 14th (+164) / Playoffs - 3rd (+29) This is a difficult one, mostly because it is more reflective of how strong the team has been. Callahan would need to be +16 in the regular season to move into the top 10, and +59 to move into 5th place. On the playoff side, Callahan would need to be +6 or better to move into the top spot. Shots Regular Season - 6th (2970) / Playoffs - 3rd (415) Callahan needs 126 regular season shots to move into 5th all time, and 273 to move into 4th place. In the playoffs, Callahan is 72 shots back of 2nd and 142 back of 1st. Hits Regular Season - 12th (1043) / Playoffs - 9th (130) In the regular season, Callahan is 27 hits away from moving into the top 10, and 249 away from the top 5. For the playoffs, Callahan is 1 hit back of 8th, 16 back of 7th, 17 back of 6th, and 24 back of the top 5. Game Winning Goals Regular Season - 8th (44) / Playoffs - 2nd (9) Callahan is 4 regular season game winners away from 5th place, and 10 away from 4th. 1 playoff game winner is all that Callahan needs to move into a tie for 1st place. Powerplay Goals Regular Season - 8th (51) / Playoffs - 4th (7) 7th place on the regular season list is only 3 powerplay goals away for Callahan, while 6th is 4 PPG's out and 4th place is 5 away. On the playoffs side, Callahan is 1 PPG back of 3rd, 2 back of 2nd, and 3 back of 1st. With a strong final season in Toronto, Callahan would move into the top 5 in several statistical categories, hopefully cementing the foundation of a legacy of productivity with the Legion. Playing through an era with other Legion players who have made it to the top of the lists like Mac Atlas, Jimi Jaks, and Bobby Bob, it would be an honour to join those players in Toronto history. Spartan and Thunder 2 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/153121-callahans-toronto-career-ranks/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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