johnnybbadd
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He's only ever scored 40 in a season once during his entire career.
He has scored at a career 35 goals per 82 games pace.
I highly doubt that Babcock will be the issue if he doesn't hit 55 goals in a season.
I was just talking about Babcock for the purpose of this thread which is about an offensively dominant season. Laine is more likely to become an 40 goal player that will be more responsible defensively than a 55 PP specialist under Babcock. I was not trying to knock the coach or the player.