Michael Cammalleri and Taylor Hall are the Highest Scoring Left Wings in Hockey

VoidCreature

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Tied at .94 points per game each, numbers 1 and 2 among left wingers in the NHL right now.

Cammy's playing over his head a bit, but he has 55 points in his last 59 games spanning his last two seasons. I think injuries have really hampered him getting the respect he deserves. This is a guy with 2 80+ point seasons under his belt, and he really doesn't get talked about.

Taylor Hall is being Taylor Hall. We all know what he's capable of.

We've been inconsistent this year, but these two are making Devils hockey fun again.
 
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CanuckGame39

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Cammalleri is pure gold. But he will get injured again. He's made of glass.

I pick him in the lower rounds of my pools, knowing he is extremely skilled and will put up close to PPG. But it's a guarantee he will get hurt and miss half the season.
 

Machinehead

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Taylor Hall is being Taylor Hall, but I also think Cammalleri is being Cammalleri.

He misses a lot of games, but he's always been a borderline elite producer when healthy.
 

Emperoreddy

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Camm missed time this year because his daughter was extremely sick. She is doing much better, and since he came back he has been straight fire.

Hall is Hall. He just makes things happen. If he had a better RW on his line he would have even more points. Paps has been playing with him, and has been fumbling his gorgeous setups left and right.
 

SteveCangialosi123

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I like Hall a lot, but he's pretty injury prone

He missed 17 games and 21 games as a 19 and 20 year old. Not a huge deal, many guys aren't even in the NHL at that age. He then played 45 of 48, 75/82, 53/82, 82/82, and missed 8 games this year. So one really injury riddled season since he was 20 years old. I'm not overly concerned, especially considering how fast of a healer he seems to be.
 

goonybird

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Hall had a teammate step on his face

I guess that makes him prone to injury
 

KingsHockey24

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Nice to see the Devils get some offense for once, always liked Cammy since his days as a King.
 

SladeWilson23

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Cammy got off to a slow start, but has been tearing it up since he came back from his daughter's illness. Hall has been as advertised.
 

SnoopDogg

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They're both really good, glad to see them excel as I personally like both of them, especially Cammalieri
 

Nucker101

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So glad Hall isn't playing in our division anymore. Scared me every time he had the puck speeding through the neutral zone.
 

Emperoreddy

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Camm seems like one of the nice guys of hockey and that must of been quite the scare with his daughter.

It must feel good for that to be solved and to be back and on fire.

I really had no idea Hall was such a good passer.
 

Nucker101

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Now you have to deal with McDavid being in the same division

Yup. :cry:

But as soon as you guys won that lottery, all I could think of was those 2 dominating us for the next century so I felt a little better after the trade. Not trying to start anything, just how I personally felt lol.
 

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Wanna hear a joke?

Mike Cammalleri makes less per year than David Clarkson.

His contract also expires a year earlier than Clarkson's and was 2 years shorter in total term.
 

Emperoreddy

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Should have kept him and traded RNH.

They don't get Lars with RNH. He doesn't score but Lars is a very very good shut down guy and very physical with a solid outlet pass to relieve pressure. He is also young and on a good bridge contract. Oil needed D so the deal made sense.

I think they could of gotten an extra pick or two, but I see it as a win win for both teams.
 

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