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Player Discussion: Anthony Cirelli

Moving the Cirelli talk to the Cirelli thread, obviously he's playing excellent. I don't think anything has really changed with him overall he just has a linemate who he finally clicks with, that's carried over from the end of last season and then some. Add that with getting some quality minutes with Kucherov and his production has skyrocketed.

Again, I don't think he's drastically improved in any one thing it's just more time and space available to him due with the chemistry he's had with Hagel/Kucherov as opposed to playing with Stamkos/Killorn. If there's one player who's drastically improved it's Hagel who keeps getting better and better.
 
2 questions on Cirelli;
1. Who are his linemates now? I thought that Point was centering Kucherov no?

2. Can Cirelli become a point per game guy eventually?


Thanks!
1. He is pretty much always paired with Hagel on LW, but his RW has gotten a lot of different looks. Coop has been pretty consistently starting Conor Geekie in that spot, but will move people in and out of the line based on what's needed during the game.

2. Probably not, unless we pretty drastically update the 2rw slot. Prior to this season him being a 60 point player didn't seem likely though and he's now on pace for 73 points so I suppose you never know.
 


Since coming into the league in 2017-18 only 2 players have scored more shorthanded goals than Cirelli

1. Blake Coleman - 17
2. Sebastian Aho - 17
3. Anthony Cirelli - 16
4. Brad Marchand - 14
5. Evander Kane - 13
6. Reilly Smith - 13
7. William Karlsson - 13
8. Adrian Kempe - 13
9. Patrice Bergeron - 12
10. Cam Atkinson - 12
11. Jean-Gabriel Pageau - 12
12. Aleksander Barkov - 12
 
According to this guy Cirelli and Hagel are +1 on the PK this season when on the ice together. Five shorthanded vs 4 goals allowed. That might be the most amazing stat of the year for the Lightning.

 

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