blahblah
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We have a stat that can help you with that! It's called A/60, I'm sure you'll love it.
So I just bothered to look again.
I know you decided that you were on a mission and that you wanted to pick out a stat that favored you. I'm not going to bother with A/60 and primary assists, it's cherry picking.
His 29 assists last season were.... 106th in the league. Old man Spezza beat him out last season and has crushed his assist totals in the last 4 seasons by a pretty wide margin. His 34 the previous season was a pedestrian 69th in the league. Sure there are D that eat up more ice time and we'll get better overall totals.
Since you took into account a few seasons, you probably aren't account for some players that were injured and you certainly aren't taking into account some of the younger players that just entered the league such as McKinnon - who beat Duchene's assist totals in 30 less games.
There are a quite a few centers that superior to Duchene and if you look at his performance in context of history you'll quickly realize that, while good, he's just a solid top line center. Do we really think that he's in the same league as Crosby, Malkin, McDavid, Stamkos? In the context of a career he doesn't even hold a candle to the old man Spezza that I referenced earlier. We won't even discuss someone like Datsyuk. Even Jeff Carter's overall totals are on par, if not slighter better, than his over the past two seasons.
It has seemed like a while since Duchene's back to back almost PPG seasons and one of them was prorated a bit due to only playing 40 some odd games. I'm assuming what you have going for you is that you think that Duchene is going to break out like Datsyuk did at this point in his career. Possible but unlikely since Duchene has already played 7 seasons.