QJL
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7th leading scorer from last season.
Colorado - 33
Toronto - 35
Boston - 42
Dallas - 22
Calgary - 32
Edmonton - 36
Washington - 26
Islanders - 34
Vancouver - 26
Montreal - 29
Winnipeg - 35
Chicago - 26
Columbus - 32
Anaheim - 29
Buffalo - 27
Nashville - 28
Detroit - 27
LA - 28
Pittsburgh - 33
Vegas - 35
Arizona - 21
New Jersey - 35
I will admit, there are a few guys who are 7th in scoring on their team who managed above 40 points. However, in reality I think it's reasonable to conclude 40+ points is generally a 2nd line player in this league. It has to be considered that most of these players had top 6 roles at some point during the season. Maybe if scoring goes up more that will change in the future. I don't think anyone is going to expect any player who is legitimately playing on a 3rd line to produce 40+ points.
When looking at injuries and 82 game paces, your list is a bit misleading.
Examples: Mikheyev in Toronto, Puljujarvi in Edmonton, Karlsson in Vegas are examples of forwards over 40 point paces who didn’t slot into their team’s top 6 forward producer totals. I didn’t look at all the teams on your list but in general the bucket of teams with their 7th forward pacing under 40 points is much smaller than your list.