Did the op ask for EA sports peak or real life peak? A whole lot of people really need to pump the brakes a little.
Kucherov likely peaked this past season, but if he could get hot for a long time, 50+60 isn't out of the question in a dream season.
I think Point will flirt with a ppg several times in his career, and maybe hit 90 at some point.
Hedman is likely seeing his peak right now. I don't see him topping the 72 he put up a couple of years ago, but he could equal it a time or two.
I think Sergachev will become one of the better #2's in the league and hit 50 points from time to time.
Not sure if Yanni Gourde will repeat last season points-wise, but I think he'll get better overall, and be a 45-55 guy with lots of hustle, who's game, hopefully, begins to translate in the playoffs. I doubt it'll be for us though.
OP ask for if they reach their peak potential. Most players never reach their peak. No need to get in a huff about it.Did the op ask for EA sports peak or real life peak? A whole lot of people really need to pump the brakes a little.
Watch him shine on team canada in world juniors with suppressed ice time, he made it and became one of the best players in the tournamentMakar produced about the same as another Dman that got picked about 40 picks after him. I'm really not that high on him and I don't see the reason for the hype.
Sergachev first season 40 points, 60+ potential
Agreed. Dunn's ceiling is waaay up there.I'd take Fabbri out and I'd say Vince Dunn might have a higher ceiling as a top-pairing defenseman. Or Robert Thomas as #1 center.