I absolutely think 90 points is a possibility next season, and think it's pretty much a sure thing the season after next. He's going to be so much better when he gets a little stronger and refines some things in his game.
Also a better team around him will help obviously
That's bold, but perhaps achievable. Still, I see a 70 point season upside for 2 more years unless we hit a jackpot with Leo and he turns up next fall doubly effective from this year, a year in which he already impressed.
I think Leo seems like the type that doesn't necessarily care for point totals but a guy who wants to improve his all around play. That said he is very smart in creating offense so it might just happen naturally.
I'm suprised Leo adapted so well to NHL. I thought his lay back attitude and lanky stature would hinder him from being effective. Or I guess they sort of have, but his smarts and skills, skating, shot have elevated him. In contrast to Fantilli, I too was expecting Fanta to come in more ready, perhaps something to consider when evaluating NCAA talent in the short term future? He really dominated as a true freshman, all the talk was about how much strength training they do and how prepared he would be. Well, Leo was just as ready, if not more. Or is it Verbeeks greatest feat yet: the Leo plan?