Players Whose Rookie Years Were Their Best

WhatTheDuck

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May 17, 2007
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Max Comtois led the Ducks in scoring in his first "full" (twas pandemic shortened) season as an NHLer, with 33 points in 55 games in his age 21 season. After two dismal seasons to follow, he spent last year in the AHL, and now at age 25 he is in the KHL where he currently sits tied for 86th in points.
 

The Hockey Tonk Man

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May 3, 2007
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Stanislav Chistov for the Ducks

He scored 12 goals and 30 points for the Ducks in 79 games an six more points on their way to the cup finals

He split the next season between the NHL and AHL and played only more season in the NHL after trying a comeback
I was so stoked when the Bruins signed him.
Stoke faded quick haha
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

Dahlin, it’ll all be fine
Dec 17, 2018
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Max Comtois led the Ducks in scoring in his first "full" (twas pandemic shortened) season as an NHLer, with 33 points in 55 games in his age 21 season. After two dismal seasons to follow, he spent last year in the AHL, and now at age 25 he is in the KHL where he currently sits tied for 86th in points.

Eh, it’s a living and whatnot- what went wrong? Just a middling scorer who didn’t develop the rest of his game?

Jacob Bryson almost fits, but his stat line is more comically predictable. 1 goal a season, 7-9 assists. He played some of his best hockey his rookie year though imo.
 

Terry Yake

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Aug 5, 2013
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Stanislav Chistov for the Ducks

He scored 12 goals and 30 points for the Ducks in 79 games an six more points on their way to the cup finals

He split the next season between the NHL and AHL and played only more season in the NHL after trying a comeback
really thought he was going to become a star after his 03 playoffs

wonder if his career would've turned out better had he come up post-lockout
 

Forge

Blissfully Mediocre
Jul 4, 2018
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Vincent Clortho School for wizards
Will Butcher looked like a steal in his rookie year (44 points as a rookie defenseman), but it turned out that he was just in the right place at the right time and came back down to earth. No longer in the league.

I of Butcher as well. Humorously, they followed that up with Ty Smith who had 23 points in only 48 games his rookie year and can't stick in the NHL in recent seasons.

Luke Hughes

This reeks of someone who is triggered and in his feels because of another thread.
 

Zenos

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Oct 4, 2009
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He’s carved out a career as a good complimentary winger and excellent all-roles Special-Teams player, but baby Nuge was the most dynamic, creative, and offensively dangerous he’s ever looked.

Maybe it was just a flash in the pan, maybe it was the injuries, the decade of terrible teams and a rotation of equally awful coaches, but he just never reached that level again.
 

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