One of the things the uptick in scoring this season has brought about is the chance that the single season assist records for both left and right wingers look like they may potentially be beaten.
Currently the records are...
RW - 87 - Jaromir Jagr
LW - 70 - Joe Juneau
Rantanen and Wheeler are both on pace to catch Jagr and Gaudreau and Huberdeau are on pace to catch Juneau.
Traditionally of course the centres make the plays and the wingers score the goals. However it feels to me like these four guys (and others like Marner, etc) are part of an era where wingers are taking on a much larger playmaking role.
Does anyone agree? And if so, have any opinions on why this might be becoming more common?
Currently the records are...
RW - 87 - Jaromir Jagr
LW - 70 - Joe Juneau
Rantanen and Wheeler are both on pace to catch Jagr and Gaudreau and Huberdeau are on pace to catch Juneau.
Traditionally of course the centres make the plays and the wingers score the goals. However it feels to me like these four guys (and others like Marner, etc) are part of an era where wingers are taking on a much larger playmaking role.
Does anyone agree? And if so, have any opinions on why this might be becoming more common?