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SHL TPE Distribution
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Distribution of TPE by the Numbers


By just looking at the numbers, we can see some underlying factors of the problem. Is it really the number of TPE handed out? It could be that the number of TPE required to max out is to low. Psychologically, people are happier when they earn 50 TPE and max out 5 stats than earn 5 TPE and earn 5 stats. The reason for this is because people are happier when they earn something, just like money in real life. People are generally greedy. It creates the psychology of contentment and joy.

Let us dig deeper and look at the numbers and provide some explanation on what they mean.

TPE required to max out a player's important stats: 665 for wingers, 760 for centers.

What does this mean? To have a player on their complete potential, a winger would only need 665 TPE while a center would need 760 TPE. This means that probably almost all players that have done their share of point tasks and workout have already maxed out!

This poses several problems that we might expand later one. One is that it creates no diversity in the league. Another one is that it doesn't reward anyone that goes above expectation. In other words, it's bland and it's stale. It's like generic beers.

Number of TPE per season:
Starting TPE: 155
Junior guaranteed TPE: 65 + (1*[# of weeks twitter]) + (0.5*(# of correct mock draft prediction) + 10 TPE [Championship Week] + 15 TPE Team TC (?)
SHL guaranteed TPE: 30 + (1*[# of weeks in a season) + (5*[# of weeks in a season]) + uncapped mocked + uncap prediction + 10 [Championship Week] + uncapped + 21 TPE or 15TPE or 3TPE

As you can see after your junior season, you will have atleast 245 TPE. This is not including the guaranteed twitter TPE since the number of weeks in a season is not fixed. To find out the number of TPE you would need to max out after you get drafted in the SHL, just subtract 245 TPE to the total TPE needed to max out and you get 420 for a winger and 515 for a center.

Now calculating the SHL TPE is rather difficult but we could do an estimate. Season 14 started on July and ended on September. Then let us base the off-season based on the season 15 off-season which lasted around three weeks.There are eight weeks in two months and add on to that three weeks which calculates to a total of 55 TPE estimated to be accumulated in one full season including the off season. We'll also add 11 TPE from twitter. The total added without including other variables such as the uncapped TPE you would get from mock drafts and prediction PT will be 127 TPE.


Let us calculate
How many seasons you would need in order to fully maximize your players:
420-127=293-121=172-115=57 = ~ 3.5 seasons
515-127= 388-121=267-115=152-115=37 = ~ 4 seasons


You would need 3.5 SHL seasons to max out as a winger and 4 SHL seasons to max out as a center. Those seem like a very short amount of season to be maxed out especially if you retire after your tenth season. There are major flaws in the current state of the update scale as discussed in my previous article called "SHL Player Progression Analysis".




What needs to be earned every season in order to max out in your final season?

Now let us look at how much TPE would need to be handed out every season in order for the players to max out in their final season, in this case, no one would be maxed out for so long.

A center would need 69 TPE each season, including juniors, and as well as needs the current starting 155 TPE demolished in order to have their player maxed out in their final season. That is around 58 less than the 127 TPE to be predicted to be earned in SHL regular season. That is quite a miniscule amount of TPE to be earned every season. With a + 15 in TC and the 55 TPE in workouts, that is no room for any point tasks at all!!!

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