How many games do you have to play before you are no longer considered a rookie?
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How many games do you have to play before you are no longer considered a rookie?
Like Mikhail Grabovski has played 68 games over the last 3 seasons, but is still considered to be a rookie. So, how many games/seasons do you have to play to not be called a rookie?
by: Hockeydude628
How many games do you have to play before you are no longer considered a rookie?
2009-10-12 02:30:43
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grady on: 2009-10-12 06:41:16
…I think it’s more of how well you play..
you could have played 5 years, but if you still **** ….then your still a rookie lolSEO Friendly directory
wolf39us on: 2009-10-12 22:59:14
The Maximum (for Calder trophy eligibility)is a total of 25 NHL games in any SINGLE season OR you cannot be over 26 years of age…
Grabovski didnt play that many games before this season-he played in 24 games for the Habs last year(barely under the wire)-and 3 the year before.informasi beasiswa
Leafer on: 2009-10-13 06:21:01
Rookie Qualifications
To be considered a rookie, a player must not have played in 25 or more
NHL games in any preceding seasons, nor in six or more NHL games in
each of any two preceding seasons. Any player at least 26 years of age
(by September 15th of that season) is not considered a rookie.Show my IP
leaf_fan on: 2009-10-14 04:25:20