RangersFan1994
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I think he'll have 60+ points, maybe even 70.28 goals, 54 points this year.
I have to agree with this. The additional of if he breaks out skews the answers. Why not just ask how many goals will he score?Just shy of 30...why is that not an option...is everyone on the team scoring 30 goals...sign me up
He was 22G-23A last season so its not too much to ask for 30-30 if he "breaks out".
Kind of funny that he was 22-23 in the 2022-23 season.
Does that mean he goes 23-24 this 2023-24 season?![]()
LOL why? That may be the new "advance statistic"Mods, pls ban
In the 2045-46 season, 44-year-old Alexis Lafreniere will finally reach 90+ points.LOL why? That may be the new "advance statistic"![]()
Now you are being silly.In the 2045-46 season, 44-year-old Alexis Lafreniere will finally reach 90+ points.
In the 2045-46 season, 44-year-old Alexis Lafreniere will finally reach 90+ points.
In his career.In the 2045-46 season, 44-year-old Alexis Lafreniere will finally reach 90+ points.
That's true, maybe it's a bit overzealous but I think he has the potential to be a consistently high end even strength goal scorer so if he pops in a few PP goals in the minutes he gets I don't think it's out of the question.It's very hard to break 30 without being on PP1. Only twelve guys in the entire league scored 30 even strength goals last year.
Yeah, I could see him scoring 30. You figure he'll get 4 or 5 PP goals.That's true, maybe it's a bit overzealous but I think he has the potential to be a consistently high end even strength goal scorer so if he pops in a few PP goals in the minutes he gets I don't think it's out of the question.