BurnabyJoe7
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- Apr 12, 2019
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Out of all the teams with multiple all stars you picked those 4? Oilers, Panthers, Preds, Canucks, Leafs and Lightning have way better odds.
when the response is "lol no" it means means that there isn't a chance at all and the question isn't worth asking. Clearly based on what you just said there is a chance.or the people just don't think all 4 players will improve upon their most productive seasons (spread out over the past 4 years) to make the answer to this question a "yes."
Thank youHe's a devils fan. Probably checking the temperature on what other fanbases feel about those four players and the team
Close to what I was getting at but a bit more proven, with Meier being the only one not to hit 80 points yet (four off). Thinking NJ, if healthy, can have a very fun regular season with a new coach behind the wheelA lot of top six forwards around the league can put together a PPG stretch over any given season.
Heck, I can do the same for the Sens.
-Stutzle 90 points two seasons ago
-Giroux 79 points two seasons ago (5 PPG seasons in his career)
-Tkachuk 83 points two seasons ago
-Batherson 27 points over 26 games during a stretch last season
I bet most teams can make a similar argument but it doesn’t happen very often.
Even four players at 70 is a lot of fun, so if Hamilton or Luke (wildcard) can as well thatd be awesomeDoubt it. Hughes should be well over PPG but Hischier and Bratt are kind of right at that could be just under or just over PPG so there isn’t a lot of room for variance and Meier has only been at that level once. Could end up with 5 players at 70 points though depending on whether Hamilton plays PP1 all year
I expect Noesen to get run as the netfront guy on PP1.Jack Hughes -> Easy if he does not get injured
Hischier -> Possibly if he gets a ton of PP minutes
Bratt -> Unlikely
Meir -> Unlikely
I think Luke Hughes could get near that mark if they play him on PP1 all the time.
Well that's pretty much guaranteed unless one of them is injured. Their PP will get them there.
Hughes yes if he's healthy
Bratt potentially again
Meier no
Hischier no
lol. There's not a chance.when the response is "lol no" it means means that there isn't a chance at all and the question isn't worth asking. Clearly based on what you just said there is a chance.
Hughes - likely (assuming he doesn't miss 20+ games with a bum shoulder again)
Bratt - possibly, but won't put money on it
Hischier - doubtful, but not impossible
Meier - Nah
I'd say the only "lock" is Hughes, but assuming health. Bratt and Hischier can hover there but probably fall a bit short. Meier's almost a guarantee not to since he's only ever come close one time in his entire career.
I think Nuge is a closer 4th / 5th (barring injury, McDavid, Drai and one of Bouchard or Hyman are locks IMO) over Skinner.I see a higher chance of the Oilers doing it with McDavid, Draisaitl, Bouchard and Hyman.
Skinner at a shot of being 5th
I'm still wondering how 32 year old Skinner is putting up PPG his linemates really don't matter much for his production and I bet he's not touching PP1. His skating fell off a lot last season.RNH depend on PP deplyment?