Hockey Nightmare
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Kucherov is done. But it's still not a sure thing yet. Mackinnon has to get about 15472 points in forty minutes to win the art ross.
okay lolMcDavid has won the art ross by at least 4 points, keep this thread open forever.
McDavid finished third in pts/game in his rookie season and now will lead the NHL in points-per-game for the second year in a row unless Marchand puts up at least five tomorrow.
In McDavid's three seasons he has averaged an NHL-best 1.22 pts/game. Malkin is second (1.16) and Crosby is third (1.11) over the same period.
Leads the league in points but has to watch the playoffs from his couch since he won't be playing in them. I wonder how much better he can get with the extra time to train and heal on his hands? That's a scary thought for the rest of the NHL
Don't think the rest of the NHL is scared until he gets an actually great team around him.
Don't think the rest of the NHL is scared until he gets an actually great team around him.
A few quality moves and a new coaching staff could make a world of difference.
You can be intimidated to play against a player, even with the poor condition of his team.
Or a good team.Don't think the rest of the NHL is scared until he gets an actually great team around him.
McDavid 108
Marchand 1 GR, needs 7-16-23 to win
Barkov 1 GR, needs 14-16-30 to win
He's a great player, but I think the last time a player that good was on a team this bad was probably Mario Lemieux and the Penguins of the 80s.
I was wondering why they were interviewing McDavid as if he already won the Art Ross. Clearly these guys forgot there was another game today. Talk about jumping the gun.
Second lowest actually. The refs drastically increased the number of calls in the last couple weeks to make it look less ridiculous.Well played.
Fun fact: The NHL started keeping track of powerplay opportunities the season of the WHA merger. 1979-80.
For every team playing a full 80/82/84 game season since they started tracking that stat the Oilers 210 opportunities this season is a record low.
#findingpositives
Second lowest actually. The refs drastically increased the number of calls in the last couple weeks to make it look less ridiculous.
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