SeanMoneyHands
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I votes Hughes, but how exactly does Pesce help Hughes put up points? He doesn't provide much offence.The Devils are more primed than the Hawks. The Devils acquired defenseman Pesce from Carolina. Should help. I'm thinking Hughes doesn't get injured.
It's like Draisaitl putting up more points because Eckholm is often on the backend. Defense builds offensive confidence.I votes Hughes, but how exactly does Pesce help Hughes put up points? He doesn't provide much offence.
If anything, a healthy Hamilton is what's going to really help Hughes
This was my first reaction followed by the next point which was my second reaction.The Devils are more primed than the Hawks. The Devils acquired defenseman Pesce from Carolina. Should help.
Hughes is in a better situation and is right in the middle of what should be his peak years so that's why I took him but I wouldn't be surprised if bedard had more points.I'm thinking Hughes doesn't get injured.
Bedard will pass Hughes, if not next season then the season after. Too good not to.
Jack-ob Markstrom?I think Jack is a Hart candidate if Jersey makes the playoffs
He obviously has the talent and is only 22, but thats pretty optimistic considering Hughes has never paced for higher than 104 points.If both guys stay healthy I think it'll be Hughes by 20+ points. He should be good for 110+ points if he's healthy.
Whenever he's been healthy, he's paced for significantly higher than that. Each time he's been injured he's come back banged up (typically noticeable with his shooting preference, velocity, puck control), not surprising considering his shoulder injury history.He obviously has the talent and is only 22, but thats pretty optimistic considering Hughes has never paced for higher than 104 points.
Same. Hughes is 23 and one of the better offensive players in the league IMO. If he has a healthy season there's no reason to think 19 year old Bedard will outscore him.Hawks fan saying Hughes. Would love to be wrong
11 more points than his career best for a 23 year old is not a big jump at all.He obviously has the talent and is only 22, but thats pretty optimistic considering Hughes has never paced for higher than 104 points.